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Wat (wie) is terrace agriculture - definitie

AGRICULTURAL FORMATION CONSISTING OF A SLOPE CUT INTO A SERIES OF RECEDING FLAT SURFACES OR PLATFORMS
Agricultural terrace; Terrace agriculture; Terrace Cultivation; Terrace farming; Terracing (agriculture); Agricultural terraces; Rice Terraces; Terrace irrigation; Rice terrace; Terraces (agriculture); Terraced (agriculture); Terraced; Terraced field; Terrace farm; Terrace Farming; Terrace (agriculture)
  • Rice terrace in the [[Fukuoka Prefecture]], [[Japan]].
  • Diagram showing Inca terrace engineering for agriculture.
  • Terraced fields in the [[Jabal Haraz]] region of [[Yemen]].
  • Farmers working on rice terraces ([[Indonesia]])
  • Rice terraces in [[Vietnam]].
  • Rice terraces of the [[Hani people]] in [[Yunnan]], [[China]].
  • Terraced fields in [[La Gomera]], Canary Islands

terraced         
A terraced slope or side of a hill has flat areas like steps cut into it, where crops or other plants can be grown.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Terraced         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Terrace.
terraced         
¦ adjective
1. Brit. (of a house) forming part of a terrace.
2. (of land) having been formed into terraces.

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Terrace (earthworks)

In agriculture, a terrace is a piece of sloped plane that has been cut into a series of successively receding flat surfaces or platforms, which resemble steps, for the purposes of more effective farming. This type of landscaping is therefore called terracing. Graduated terrace steps are commonly used to farm on hilly or mountainous terrain. Terraced fields decrease both erosion and surface runoff, and may be used to support growing crops that require irrigation, such as rice. The Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the significance of this technique.