[Minister of the Environment Award] Prevention of Soil Erosion on Land Surfaces Using Soil Algae - BSC Method
A construction method that prevents surface erosion without the need for slope shaping. In recent years, initiatives related to SDGs have made environmental conservation a responsibility for businesses.
BSC refers to a sheet-like colony of soil microorganisms formed by the entanglement of soil particles and clumps at the surface by fungi, soil algae, lichens, and mosses. BSC is a natural phenomenon observed at the beginning of vegetation succession and has the effect of preventing surface erosion. By promoting the early formation of BSC, it serves as an erosion control measure that utilizes natural phenomena and encourages vegetation formation through natural invasion. ■ Four Features of the BSC Method 1. Simple and can be implemented without slope shaping 2. Promotes vegetation succession according to the surrounding environment 3. Avoids environmental impacts on native species, etc. 4. Prevents the expansion of erosion from rills For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
- Company:日健総本社
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