Embankments or walls built along the banks of the river to stop overflow of water and prevent flood
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If well-constructed, riverside embankments can be relatively effective in stopping water spilling over onto adjacent land, but in so doing, the natural floodplain is isolated from the river, flood storage capacity for the catchment is reduced, and valuable wildlife habitat is lost
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