windbreaks
A windbreak is a barrier, often made of trees or shrubs, designed to reduce wind speed and protect the area behind it. These natural structures can help prevent soil erosion, protect crops, and create a more stable microclimate. Windbreaks are commonly used in agriculture to enhance crop yields and improve growing conditions.
In addition to agricultural benefits, windbreaks can also provide shelter for wildlife and enhance the aesthetic value of landscapes. They can be strategically placed around homes and buildings to reduce heating costs by minimizing cold winds during winter months, contributing to energy efficiency and comfort.