A NATURAL APPROACH TO RIVER ENGINEERING PRACTICE. A CASE STUDY OF THE LJILJANSKA RIVER

Jelena Marković Branković, Milica Marković, Aleksandar Kostić

DOI Number
https://doi.org/10.2298/FUACE210128001M
First page
305
Last page
313

Abstract


In the past 30 years the efforts to protect river beds and banks have increased significantly. The selection and design of proper structural solution means finding a solution in accordance with construction principles, river geomorphology, avoiding channel aggradation, bed scour, bank erosion, resulting structure failure and significant harm to the stream and nearby property. On the other hand, the structure should be environmentally-friendly. Hydraulic structures generally have a strong impact on the environment, so providing “the right solution” presents a real challenge to engineers. 


Keywords

hydraulic structures, environmental impact, river training

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