Protecting comfortable and healthy lives.
Material type: TextPublication details: Tokyo, Japan : Sediment Control Dept., River Bureau, Ministry of Construction, [199-]Description: 27 p. : col. ill., mapsSubject(s): DDC classification:- 627.50952 21
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"Since the Civil Engineering Convention in Brussels in 1951 the term "Sabo" has become common term all over the world for erosion and sediment control" --p. 27
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Aims of sabo (erosion-control) -- Natural conditions that make Japan susceptible to disasters -- The disasters that disrupt our lives -- Preventing sediment disasters -- Debris flow -- Landslides -- Slope failures -- Snowslides -- Volcanic disasters -- Preventing volcanic disasters -- Sabo works that prepare the region's future -- Sabo friendly to people and the environment -- Promoting a comprehensive sabo policy that includes a warning and evacuation system -- Sabo around the world
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