GENERAL DEFINITION OF THE TECHNIQUE WATER MANAGEMENT ON TERRACED FIELDS

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GENERAL DEFINITION OF THE TECHNIQUE
Technique: WATER MANAGEMENT ON TERRACED FIELDS

Definition characters description and diffusion

On the slopes, the water flow is intercepted by terraces made of either stone or with terrain modeling (Edge nature). Little channels and cisterns distribute and collect the water slide.

General characters description and diffusion

The organization of the slopes, to control water flows, is certified by the end of the prehistory of the areas before neolithization, as at Jericho, and pre-Columbian America. The technique is widespread in all Mediterranean areas in arid and semi-arid areas. In wetlands, terraced fields become functional flooded areas and types of cultivation like in the Asian rice fields. 

Advantages and sustainability

These types of construction distribute water and use the slopes and the organization of the structures themselves to control water flows. These make cultivation possible. 

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TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUE DATA

Technique
WATER MANAGEMENT ON TERRACED FIELDS
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Cathegory
C - Water management
Identification code
C14
Local applications of the technique
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