Parametric Terracing as Optimization of Controlled Slope Intervention

作者: Tomaž Berčič , Lucija Ažman-Momirski

DOI: 10.3390/W12030634

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摘要: With the introduction of mechanization in agriculture, area terraced slopes has increased. However, most cases, planning terracing practice remains experience-based, which is no longer effective from an agricultural, geological, and hydrological point view. The usual method building terraces, especially terraces with earth risers, therefore outdated, a new must be found for areas. In addition to geographical information system (GIS) tools, parametric design tools landscapes are now available. Based on approaches selected plot Gorizia Hills Slovenia, where we used trial-and-error method, improved previous results by defining model using computer algorithm that generates landscape slope depending various input parameters such as height terrace slope, inclination width platform, number terraces. For definition visual program tool Grasshopper. By changing values data parameters, was able present combinatorial simulations through variety different solutions all corresponding statistics. it much easier make conscious decision combination optimal prevent landslides, plan adequate drainage, control soil movements when controlled intervention further optimized usage index (Tx), defined quotient sum flat areas (terrace platforms) total plot.

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