Abstract: With the rapid development of hydraulic engineering construction, river ecosystems, especially riparian zones, have been increasingly disturbed and damaged, leading to issues such as ecological function degradation and bank slope instability. Traditional hydraulic engineering measures fall short in terms of the coordination between ecological restoration and engineering stability. This study focuses on damaged riparian zones and aims to explore hydraulic engineering restoration strategies that integrate ecological principles and their long-term stability. Through literature review and case analysis, the current status and limitations of hydraulic engineering technology applications in riparian zone ecological restoration are systematically summarized.
Jiang et al. (Wed,) studied this question.