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Ecological challenges for the buffer zone management of a West African National Park

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2019
In sub-Saharan Africa, the management of buffer zones around protected areas does not often take into serious account the needs of resource exploitation by the local populations or the conservation needs of these areas.
Komina Honam Atsri   +6 more
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Evaluation of the appropriateness of buffer zones

2022
Both the VME location accuracy and a buffer zone are considered when delineating the closure boundary around VMEs. ICES is confident that the buffer zone considerations used to define the boundaries around the area closures are appropriate and therefore adequate for the protection of VMEs. A schematic diagram of the approach to generate buffer zones is
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Body-Buffer Zone in Violent Prisoners

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1970
Comparative measurement of the body-buffer zones of eight violent and six non-violent prisoners showed the zones of the violent group to be almost four times larger. In the violent group the rear zones were larger than the front zones; in the non-violent group the front zones were larger.
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Identifying the critical riparian buffer zone with the strongest linkage between landscape characteristics and surface water quality

Ecological Indicators, 2018
Influence of landscape pattern on water quality is complex and scale dependent. Existing literature mainly focuses on examining this influence at a wide range of spatial scales from local to basin level or to eco-regional scales.
Kun Li   +5 more
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Pesticide buffer zones for the protection of wildlife

Pest Management Science, 2003
AbstractBuffer zones can play important roles in agricultural habitats, both in the protection of off‐crop habitats from pesticide and fertiliser drift and run‐off, and in providing important areas of non‐crop habitats. Their role in the protection of aquatic habitats from pesticide drift is a significant feature of pesticide risk management, but they ...
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE BUFFER ZONE OF MOSCOW

Soviet Geography, 1988
The paper outlines in detail a plan for the development of the “buffer zone” of Moscow (most of the area within the present Moscow greenbelt, and including the newly annexed parts of the city lying beyond the Moscow Ring Motorway). The functional role of the zone as a “shock absorber” for intensificationinduced growth occurring within Moscow city ...
V. L. Baburin   +2 more
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Buffer zones and control of diffuse pollution: Introduction to the implementation of buffer zones

2016
What is a buffer zone? Transfer processes: from diagnosis to proposals for the implantation of buffer zones.
Le Hénaff, G., Catalogne, C.
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Social boundaries, resource depression, and conflict: A bioeconomic model of the intertribal buffer zone

Quaternary International, 2017
Human territoriality and the evolution of social boundaries are important and long-standing issues of concern to anthropologists and social scientists. One notable phenomenon is the intertribal buffer zone, an area that is generally devoid of occupation ...
J. Bayham, Kasey E. Cole, F. Bayham
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Guidance document on buffer zone management and buffer zone zonation

2023
Kirchmeir, Hanns   +48 more
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Anger and the Body-Buffer Zone

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1979
E C, O'Neal   +3 more
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