Examples of slope mitigation methods that consider landscape in special disaster warning areas for sediment-related disasters.
Case studies of slope stabilization methods in special warning areas for sediment disasters - Consideration for landscape, shortened construction period, cost reduction, and feasible construction in small spaces.
In recent years, with the increase in rainfall, the importance of slope measures in urban areas has been rising. In residential areas and public facilities, slope measures often face limitations in terms of delivery and construction space. However, the unit net method allows for delivery and construction in smaller spaces compared to traditional shotcrete frame work and rebar insertion methods. It is also ideal for areas where it is difficult to remove felled trees or where there is a desire to stabilize slopes while preserving greenery. We have a wealth of construction achievements, with approximately 1,000 cases and 710,000 m², including instances where special disaster warning areas (red zones) have been lifted. ◇◆ You can download the collection of construction examples from the link below. ◆◇ Please take a look!
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Overview of the Unit Net Method The "Unit Net Method" is a ground reinforcement technique that stabilizes slopes where trees and other vegetation grow, without cutting down those trees, while preserving the landscape and natural environment. It consists of a unit net that covers the entire slope and reinforcement materials (rock bolts) installed at the intersections of the net, along with pressure plates at the heads of the reinforcement materials. NETIS Registration Number KK-010068-V (Registration ended in April 2017) For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Main special warning areas for landslide disasters: steep slopes behind residential buildings such as apartments, development areas, schools, parks, and temple slopes.