Waterfront terraced landscapes refer to agricultural terraces that are situated along riverbanks or coastal areas. These terraces are a traditional form of farming in many parts of the world, especially in mountainous regions where the land is steep and unsuitable for traditional plowing. The terraces are built by cutting into the slope to create flat platforms, which help to retain soil and water and prevent erosion. They are not only important for agriculture but also offer a unique visual appeal with their stepped patterns against the natural landscape.