Bioengineering of soils for ground improvement and stability: A review of nature-based technologies

Jorge Albuja-Sánchez, Geovanny Solano-Vinueza, Andreina Damián-Chalán

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    Abstract

    In recent years, biologically inspired approaches have emerged as promising and sustainable alternatives to conventional soil improvement techniques. This review systematically examines research published between 2019 and 2024 on five major bioengineering strategies applied in geotechnical contexts: biopolymers, bioclogging, biocementation, revegetation with roots and fungi, and biochar amendment. The analysis evaluates their influence on geotechnical and hydraulic parameters such as unconfined compressive strength, shear resistance, permeability, and matric suction while also identifying technical limitations, environmental sensitivities, and implementation challenges. To ensure methodological traceability, a structured three stage review process was applied, supported by AI powered tools for literature discovery. Each technique is critically assessed in terms of laboratory validation, field scalability, and long term performance. In addition to individual evaluations, this study identifies growing trends in cross application and hybridization, including biochar, biopolymer blends and microbial enhancement of vegetative systems. These integrative solutions reflect a broader shift toward interdisciplinary, systems based engineering. Furthermore, emerging innovations such as enzyme induced calcite precipitation and AI assisted treatment optimization are discussed as drivers of future development. The review also highlights the absence of standardized design protocols and the limited availability of quantitative environmental and economic assessments across all techniques. By consolidating recent findings and mapping critical gaps, this review provides a comparative framework that supports the advancement of nature based soil technologies in slope stabilization, erosion control, and sustainable subsurface infrastructure.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number101293
    JournalEnvironmental Challenges
    Volume20
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Sep 2025

    Keywords

    • Biogeotechnology
    • Biological solutions
    • Geotechnical properties
    • Soil bioengineering
    • Sustainable geotechnics

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