Terraced green riverfronts are a multifunctional nature-based solution (NbS) designed to enhance flood management, climate adaptation, and urban resilience, blending technical, landscape, and social benefits.
These riverfronts utilize tiered landscaping, vegetated gabion walls, and permeable surfaces to reduce flood risks, improve water retention, and stabilize riverbanks, while integrating vegetation to absorb stormwater and filter pollutants.
Acting as part of the sponge city approach, they mitigate urban heat islands, promote biodiversity corridors, and support aquifer recharge. Their design fosters community engagement by creating recreational spaces, local markets, and tourism opportunities, while also contributing to walkability and urban quality of life.
Contextually, terraced green riverfronts are well-suited to Southeast Asia’s flood-prone cities and rural settlements, offering scalable, climate-resilient solutions that align with both urban development and ecosystem preservation. Lessons from successful implementations demonstrate their economic viability and ability to enhance quality of life in diverse settings.





