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    Soil Bioengineering Using Vetiver for Climate-Adaptive Slope Repair: Review

    Source: Natural Hazards Review:;2024:;Volume ( 025 ):;issue: 003::page 04024024-1
    Author:
    Avipriyo Chakraborty
    ,
    Sadik Khan
    DOI: 10.1061/NHREFO.NHENG-2014
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: An increase in precipitation due to climate change has given rise to the number of landslide occurrences. Vetiver, which is a perennial grass, is becoming increasingly popular all over the world as a vegetation-based soil bioengineering tool for preventing landslides. Sunshine Vetiver grass, also known as Chrysopogon zizanioides is noninvasive and does not compete with other indigenous plants growing in the area. Even though it is a tropical grass, Vetiver can grow in a wide range of climate conditions, including those that are quite harsh in terms of both soil and climate. The roots can grow up to 3 m in length in a dense bushy root network under optimal conditions. In this review, the authors have studied the impact of Vetiver on landslide mitigation as a climate-adaptive slope repair tool based on the research undertaken so far. Furthermore, the authors have addressed the future potential and constraints associated with the use of Vetiver for landslide mitigation. It is seen that the use of Vetiver reduces pore water pressure. The high tensile strength of Vetiver roots provides reinforcement for slopes and enhances soil shear strength. Vetiver increases saturated hydraulic conductivity and reduces surface runoff and slip surface depth. Being a vegetation-based climate-adaptive technology, this grass exhibits great promise in its ability to effectively address landslide problems. However, the magnitude of the root impact diminishes as the depth increases, rendering Vetiver a more promising remedy for shallow landslide occurrences. In addition, Vetiver grass has a wide range of practical uses due to its unique characteristics, which provide additional benefits. Employment of Vetiver is cost-effective compared with traditional engineering methods, and it requires less initial maintenance, which implies that community-based initiatives can effectively address landslide prevention through Vetiver implementation. Vetiver grass has a long bushy network of roots that can grow up to 3 m in length. The Sunshine Vetiver grass is not invasive and does not compete with indigenous plants. Although Vetiver is a tropical grass, this grass can survive in various climates and soil conditions. Vetiver is a vegetation-based climate-adaptive technology that can prevent slope failure and reduce surface runoff. Additionally, growing Vetiver can generate income for local communities because the fragrant roots can be utilized in the extraction of essential oils for the perfume industry and from the manufacture and trade of other commodities derived from Vetiver. The grass’s green leaves contribute to the aesthetic appeal of the landscape. Implementing Vetiver on slopes does not require heavy machinery and is cost-effective compared with traditional engineering methods. It also requires less initial maintenance, making it an ideal solution for community-based initiatives aiming to address slope failure prevention through Vetiver implementation.
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    contributor authorAvipriyo Chakraborty
    contributor authorSadik Khan
    date accessioned2024-12-24T10:10:25Z
    date available2024-12-24T10:10:25Z
    date copyright8/1/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2024
    identifier otherNHREFO.NHENG-2014.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4298431
    description abstractAn increase in precipitation due to climate change has given rise to the number of landslide occurrences. Vetiver, which is a perennial grass, is becoming increasingly popular all over the world as a vegetation-based soil bioengineering tool for preventing landslides. Sunshine Vetiver grass, also known as Chrysopogon zizanioides is noninvasive and does not compete with other indigenous plants growing in the area. Even though it is a tropical grass, Vetiver can grow in a wide range of climate conditions, including those that are quite harsh in terms of both soil and climate. The roots can grow up to 3 m in length in a dense bushy root network under optimal conditions. In this review, the authors have studied the impact of Vetiver on landslide mitigation as a climate-adaptive slope repair tool based on the research undertaken so far. Furthermore, the authors have addressed the future potential and constraints associated with the use of Vetiver for landslide mitigation. It is seen that the use of Vetiver reduces pore water pressure. The high tensile strength of Vetiver roots provides reinforcement for slopes and enhances soil shear strength. Vetiver increases saturated hydraulic conductivity and reduces surface runoff and slip surface depth. Being a vegetation-based climate-adaptive technology, this grass exhibits great promise in its ability to effectively address landslide problems. However, the magnitude of the root impact diminishes as the depth increases, rendering Vetiver a more promising remedy for shallow landslide occurrences. In addition, Vetiver grass has a wide range of practical uses due to its unique characteristics, which provide additional benefits. Employment of Vetiver is cost-effective compared with traditional engineering methods, and it requires less initial maintenance, which implies that community-based initiatives can effectively address landslide prevention through Vetiver implementation. Vetiver grass has a long bushy network of roots that can grow up to 3 m in length. The Sunshine Vetiver grass is not invasive and does not compete with indigenous plants. Although Vetiver is a tropical grass, this grass can survive in various climates and soil conditions. Vetiver is a vegetation-based climate-adaptive technology that can prevent slope failure and reduce surface runoff. Additionally, growing Vetiver can generate income for local communities because the fragrant roots can be utilized in the extraction of essential oils for the perfume industry and from the manufacture and trade of other commodities derived from Vetiver. The grass’s green leaves contribute to the aesthetic appeal of the landscape. Implementing Vetiver on slopes does not require heavy machinery and is cost-effective compared with traditional engineering methods. It also requires less initial maintenance, making it an ideal solution for community-based initiatives aiming to address slope failure prevention through Vetiver implementation.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleSoil Bioengineering Using Vetiver for Climate-Adaptive Slope Repair: Review
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume25
    journal issue3
    journal titleNatural Hazards Review
    identifier doi10.1061/NHREFO.NHENG-2014
    journal fristpage04024024-1
    journal lastpage04024024-19
    page19
    treeNatural Hazards Review:;2024:;Volume ( 025 ):;issue: 003
    contenttypeFulltext
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