Review:
Hard Stabilization
overall review score: 4.2
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Hard-stabilization refers to the process of implementing physical or structural measures to prevent erosion, landslides, or other forms of soil instability.
Key Features
- Use of rocks, boulders, or retaining walls
- Engineering solutions to stabilize slopes
- Minimization of erosion through protective measures
Pros
- Effective in preventing soil erosion and landslides
- Long-lasting solution for stabilizing slopes
- Can be customized for specific terrain and conditions
Cons
- Costly to implement in some cases
- Requires expert planning and construction
- May alter natural landscape aesthetics