Berm
A raised barrier separating areas, often used in landscaping or as noise barriers.
A berm is a raised strip of land used for erosion control, drainage, or visual screening, enhancing site functionality and aesthetics. It is crucial for optimizing land use, improving sustainability, and supporting design flexibility. By providing an effective landscape feature, berms support efficient site development, reduce environmental impact, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that landscapes are well-designed, aligned with design objectives, and compliant with environmental and regulatory standards.
Used in a sentence
A berm was constructed to reduce road noise for the neighborhood.
Synonyms/variation
Embankment
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