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Trees as buffer zones

Trees are planted at strategic locations; indigenous trees – “wildlings", which are considered endangered species, were preserved. Trees serve as shelter/habitat for wildlife species such as birds and can absorb carbon from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Trees also provide an aesthetic value as well as temporary shade for workers.

Land use type
Cropland
Technology group
Fire, pest and diseases control
Type of land degradation addressed
Biological degradation
Soil erosion by water
Country
Source
WOCAT
Image
Trees as buffer zones