Microbial‑induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) technology: a review on the fundamentals and engineering applications

K Zhang, CS Tang, NJ Jiang, XH Pan, B Liu… - Environmental Earth …, 2023 - Springer
The microbial‑induced carbonate precipitation (MICP), as an emerging biomineralization
technology mediated by specific bacteria, has been a popular research focus for scientists …

Desirable plant root traits for protecting natural and engineered slopes against landslides

A Stokes, C Atger, AG Bengough, T Fourcaud… - Plant and soil, 2009 - Springer
Slope stability models traditionally use simple indicators of root system structure and
strength when vegetation is included as a factor. However, additional root system traits …

A review of the mechanical effects of plant roots on concentrated flow erosion rates

W Vannoppen, M Vanmaercke, S De Baets… - Earth-Science …, 2015 - Elsevier
Living plant roots modify both mechanical and hydrological characteristics of the soil matrix
(eg soil aggregate stability by root exudates, soil cohesion, infiltration rate, soil moisture …

[PDF][PDF] Picea abies in Europe: distribution, habitat, usage and threats

G Caudullo, W Tinner, D De Rigo - 2016 - boris.unibe.ch
Among the coniferous species, Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) is one of the most
important trees in Europe both for economic and ecological aspects, with a long tradition of …

Ecological mitigation of hillslope instability: ten key issues facing researchers and practitioners

A Stokes, GB Douglas, T Fourcaud, F Giadrossich… - Plant and Soil, 2014 - Springer
Background Plants alter their environment in a number of ways. With correct management,
plant communities can positively impact soil degradation processes such as surface erosion …

The influence of land use change on landslide susceptibility zonation: the Briga catchment test site (Messina, Italy)

P Reichenbach, C Busca, AC Mondini… - Environmental …, 2014 - Springer
The spatial distribution of landslides is influenced by different climatic conditions and
environmental settings including topography, morphology, hydrology, lithology, and land …

How do root and soil characteristics affect the erosion-reducing potential of plant species?

W Vannoppen, S De Baets, J Keeble, Y Dong… - Ecological …, 2017 - Elsevier
Plant roots can be very effective in stabilizing the soil against concentrated flow erosion. So
far, most research on the erosion-reducing potential of plant roots was conducted on loamy …

Applicability of microbial calcification method for sandy-slope surface erosion control

NJ Jiang, CS Tang, LY Yin, YH Xie… - Journal of Materials in …, 2019 - ascelibrary.org
Surface soil erosion is one of the most common slope degradation processes. In this study,
microbial calcification (MC), a stimulated natural biocementation process, was investigated …

Soil and water bioengineering: Practice and research needs for reconciling natural hazard control and ecological restoration

F Rey, C Bifulco, GB Bischetti, F Bourrier… - Science of the total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Soil and water bioengineering is a technology that encourages scientists and practitioners to
combine their knowledge and skills in the management of ecosystems with a common goal …

Hydrological effect of vegetation against rainfall-induced landslides

A Gonzalez-Ollauri, SB Mickovski - Journal of Hydrology, 2017 - Elsevier
The hydrological effect of vegetation on rainfall-induced landslides has rarely been
quantified and its integration into slope stability analysis methods remains a challenge. Our …