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ZONE

Zone refers to a defined region or area distinguished by particular characteristics, rules, or purposes. The term comes from Latin zona, meaning belt or girdle, and has been extended to many domains where space is partitioned for functional reasons.

In geography and planning, a zone is a land-use designation such as residential, commercial, or industrial, with

In security and safety contexts, exclusion zones mark areas off-limits because of danger or ongoing operations.

In technology, zones describe security boundaries in networks and software, including browser zones that categorize trusted

zoning
laws
controlling
allowed
uses,
densities,
and
building
forms.
Time
zones
group
regions
into
standard
times.
Special
economic
zones
are
areas
with
regulatory
incentives
to
promote
investment
and
trade,
often
featuring
relaxed
procedures
or
tax
benefits
to
attract
activity.
Military
zones
and
demilitarized
zones
separate
opposing
forces
or
protect
critical
infrastructure.
Environmental
planning
uses
buffer
zones
to
restrict
development
near
habitats,
waterways,
or
other
sensitive
areas.
versus
untrusted
sites
or
configurations
for
intranet
and
internet
access.
The
term
is
also
used
more
generally
to
describe
any
subregion
within
a
larger
area,
such
as
climate
zones,
hazard
zones,
or
planning
zones,
reflecting
its
broad
utility
as
a
way
to
organize
space.