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buffer zone management demands a participatory process approach, which also takes time. Buffer zones are seen as important tools in both conserving areas of ecological importance and addressing development objectives.
Introduction. The term “buffer zone” became known globally after the launch of Man and Biosphere (MAB) programs by UNESCO in 1971. According to UNESCO (1996), a buffer zone could be in the form of an area surrounding or adjoining a biosphere reserve's core area.
1 cze 2016 · Buffer zones are supposed to serve the dual purpose of 'extension buffering', or an extension of core habitat areas, and 'socio buffering' to provide goods and services to humans; however,...
1 gru 2001 · Buffer zones (BZ) comprise a key strategy to increase PA performance as they are subject to land-use restrictions to inhibit the spatial contagion of detrimental effects of SAs onto PAs.
13 gru 2023 · This guidance document aims to harmonise the management approaches in the property and the buffer zone with a view to the continued strengthening of the protection of the property over time.
1 kwi 2021 · This study aims to identify and analyze issues in implementing the concept of conservation area buffer zone as well as recommend policy formulation to accelerate the development of conservation area buffer zones in Indonesia.
1 BACKGROUND Buffer zone: A strip of land with a use, function or zoning specifically designed to protect one area of land against impacts from another. 1.3 Why are buffer zones important? The primary roles of buffer zones include: 1. Maintaining basic aquatic processes, services and values. 2. Reducing impacts on water resources from