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- What: Regarding this topic, the research that has exhaustively addressed bioengineering for stabilization purposes is varied; However, under the conditions that occur in sedimentary rocks, studies are limited, which makes it a particularly relevant and interesting field of study. There is the study of Prugne et_al , where the objective was to analyze soil and water bioengineering (SWBE) for river management as a viable alternative to civil engineering for riverbank stabilization. Through direct shear tests and global stability analysis, this work provides detailed data on soil behavior with and without Kikuyu grass intervention, providing a new perspective on . . .

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