Coastal erosion redraws St. Vincent’s north-east coast
Since the start of studies along St. Vincent's north-east coast in 1947, researchers have observed the progression of substantial erosion.
Since the start of studies along St. Vincent's north-east coast in 1947, researchers have observed the progression of substantial erosion.
Studies show vetiver is a cost-effective and eco-friendly slope stabilisation mechanism which can help mitigate soil erosion, flooding and landslides.
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This article was written by Stefanie White and originally published on Yugen Caribbean. This article is republished here as part of ...
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