Chapter 1: An Introduction to Revegetation Why Revegetate an Area? Erosion Control Choosing to revegetate for the purpose of erosion control is based on the assumption that soil can be kept in place with a vegetative cover. The users must bear in mind that vegetation has limitations to the degree of protection it can provide. In general, physical structures provide higher degrees of erosion protection than vegetation. The decision to use vegetation must consider the erosive forces involved. Vegetation used in erosion control can be considered analogous to shingles on a roof; the degree of protection given by vegetation, much like a shingle on a roof, is limited. The underlying surface may have more physical strength than the vegetation. The reasons to keep soil in place can include:
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