Present practices and emerging opportunities in bioengineering for slope stabilization in Malaysia: An overview
Population increase and the demand for infrastructure development such as construction of highways and road widening are intangible, leading up to mass land clearing. As flat terrains become scarce, infrastructure expansions have moved on to hilly terrains, cutting through slopes and forests. Unvege...
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Main Authors: | Dorairaj, Deivaseeno, Osman, Normaniza |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/26890/ |
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