Definition
              Traditional terraces consist of nearly level platforms built along contour lines of slopes, mostly sustained by stone walls, used for farming on hilly terrain.ᅠ When properly built and well maintained, terraces can reduce erosion and surface run-off by slowing rainwater to a non-erosive velocity.ᅠ So-called traditional terracing involves less disturbance of the terrain than modern terracing, as it does not involve significant levelling or cutting using heavy machinery.ᅠ
- Based on Stella definitions, adapted by NWRM project experts and validated by the European Commission
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      Type of action
          Agricultural practice
              Biophysical benefits
          Decrease of runoff
          Decrease of erosion
              