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Sabo check dams ‐ mountain protection systems in Japan
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EngineeringGeomorphologyDam FoundationHydrologic EngineeringFlood ControlWater Resources EngineeringEnvironmental PlanningEarth ScienceSocial SciencesGlobal Catchment ApproachEmbankment DamDebris FlowsRiver Basin ManagementGeographyEngineering GeologyHydrologyWater ResourcesCivil EngineeringConstruction EngineeringApplied GeomorphologySabo Check Dams
Abstract In mountain areas, sabo check dams are commonly used to reduce the impact of debris flows. The dam construction decision process is a very important step in the design, and some experience in Japan is discussed. Past experience suggests that a successful design is closely linked with a global catchment approach, combining hydrology, geomorphology, hydraulic and enviornmental engineering, and eventually aesthetics. Such a system approach must be combined with long‐term planning, excluding short‐term political ‘reasoning’.
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