Abstract
Protection of slopes (river banks) before flowing rainwater provides riparian vegetation. The text describes the basic functions of riparian vegetation. The objective of planting is to create vertically distributed and diversified stands occupying the maximum space in the floodplain. Within the design of vegetation species structure, we should not forget shrubs, which have their indisputable place, and vital grassland, which is basic protection against the occurrence and development of erosion on the bank slope. The result is the protection of the shore (slope) before the occurrence of erosion.
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