zöldsávok
Zöldsávok, often translated as green belts, are urban planning and environmental conservation strategies that designate undeveloped land around cities for preservation. These areas are typically protected from commercial and residential development, serving multiple ecological and social purposes. The primary goal is to maintain natural landscapes, prevent urban sprawl, and provide ecological corridors for wildlife.
The concept of green belts originated in the early 20th century, with Ebenezer Howard's Garden City movement
Ecologically, green belts contribute to biodiversity by offering habitats for various species and facilitating their movement
However, the implementation and management of green belts can be complex. Debates often arise regarding the