Buffer Zones
Buffer zones are designated areas that serve to separate different land uses or activities, often to reduce conflicts or protect sensitive environments. For example, a buffer zone might be established between a residential area and a factory to minimize noise and pollution impacts on nearby homes.
These zones can also protect natural resources, such as wetlands or wildlife habitats, by limiting development and human activity. By creating a buffer, communities can help maintain ecological balance while allowing for necessary growth and development in surrounding areas.