As a primary slope stabilization technique,anchor support encompasses traditional engineering anchors,green anchors,and ecological restoration methods.This review synthesizes two decades of literature to evaluate thes...As a primary slope stabilization technique,anchor support encompasses traditional engineering anchors,green anchors,and ecological restoration methods.This review synthesizes two decades of literature to evaluate these approaches.Current research disproportionately focuses on engineering anchors,while green anchor systems remain less studied despite their dual advantages:reduced labor/economic costs and environmental benefits.Notably,most green anchor studies originate from low-altitude plains,with minimal attention to high-altitude cold-arid regions such as plateaus.We therefore identify slope reinforcement using green anchors in plateau environments as a critical emerging research frontier.展开更多
基金supported by a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(42461020)the Gansu Province joint research Fund project(24JRRA799 and 24JRRA857)。
文摘As a primary slope stabilization technique,anchor support encompasses traditional engineering anchors,green anchors,and ecological restoration methods.This review synthesizes two decades of literature to evaluate these approaches.Current research disproportionately focuses on engineering anchors,while green anchor systems remain less studied despite their dual advantages:reduced labor/economic costs and environmental benefits.Notably,most green anchor studies originate from low-altitude plains,with minimal attention to high-altitude cold-arid regions such as plateaus.We therefore identify slope reinforcement using green anchors in plateau environments as a critical emerging research frontier.