ufergefährdung
Ufergefährdung, translated as "bank endangerment" or "shoreline risk," refers to the potential for damage, erosion, or degradation to the natural or artificial edges of bodies of water. This can encompass rivers, lakes, coastlines, and canals. The causes of ufergefährdung are varied, including natural processes and human activities.
Natural factors contributing to ufergefährdung include the erosive power of flowing water, wave action, wind, and
Human activities often exacerbate these natural processes. Deforestation along waterways removes root systems that stabilize soil,
The consequences of ufergefährdung can be significant. Erosion leads to the loss of land, impacting infrastructure,