Sand trapping fences in coastal areas use eco-friendly materials like coconut fibbers, bamboo, and recycled plastics to stabilize sandy beaches and reduce erosion.
The fences are placed along the beach in strategic locations to trap windblown sand and promote dune formation.
They are usually installed at angles to maximize sand accumulation and may be spaced at intervals to allow for effective trapping. These fences allow vegetation to grow, further securing the soil.
Integrated with native plants, they create natural barriers against storm surges and rising sea levels, while enhancing local biodiversity.
When combined with other sustainable practices like mangrove restoration, these fences help build resilient coastal ecosystems that protect both land and marine habitats, serving as refuges for marine and terrestrial fauna while fostering biodiversity.




