talajlépcszés
Talajlépcszés, also known as terracing, is an ancient agricultural technique used to cultivate steeply sloping land. It involves creating a series of level or gently sloping flat surfaces, resembling steps, on hillsides. These steps are typically retained by low walls or mounds of earth, preventing soil erosion and allowing for more efficient water management.
The primary purpose of talajlépcszés is to combat soil erosion caused by rainwater runoff on inclines. By
Historically, talajlépcszés has been employed by numerous civilizations worldwide, including in the rice paddies of Southeast
Modern applications of talajlépcszés continue to be relevant for sustainable agriculture, particularly in areas prone to