suojavyöhykealueet
Suojavyöhykealueet, often translated as buffer zones, are protected areas established to mitigate the adverse effects of human activities on surrounding environments or sensitive ecosystems. Their primary purpose is to act as a physical or ecological barrier, absorbing or reducing the impact of development, pollution, or other disturbances. These zones are commonly found in diverse contexts, including around protected areas like national parks or nature reserves, to shield them from external pressures. They can also be established along coastlines to protect against erosion and storm surges, or in agricultural landscapes to prevent soil erosion and nutrient runoff into waterways.
The establishment and management of suojavyöhykealueet vary depending on their specific goals. They may involve restrictions