Floodplains are nature’s flood storage areas, evolving to make space when a river is periodically in a flood state. Society has evolved alongside floodplains using their fertile soils as important agricultural areas and utilising the flat land and desirable locations to live. As a result, vast stretches of floodplains are heavily modified and have lost their natural functions.
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