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Boardwalk construction

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Boardwalks have the advantage that they can be constructed across a habitat without interfering with natural drainage patterns, and with little ground disturbance compared to other methods of path construction. However, they are generally expensive to construct, require maintenance, and can look obtrusive in open landscapes such as moorland and mountain. Boardwalks are usually constructed...

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