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Journal articles on the topic "Protective buffers zones"

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Fatima, AbdulAzeez, and Mohammed Alamai Murtala. "A Cultural Heritage Conservation Using GIS Mapping: Study of Ancient Bauchi City Gates." GPH-International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 8, no. 05 (2025): 12–31. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15511305.

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Cultural heritage conservation plays a vital role in safeguarding a society’s identity, history, and legacy, with ancient structures like city gates serving as tangible reflections of past traditions, architectural ingenuity, and socio-political organization. In Bauchi, Nigeria, the ancient city gates constitute an essential element of regional heritage, yet they confront escalating threats from urbanization, environmental degradation, and neglect. Despite geo-information systems (GIS) proving effective in heritage management globally, their application to Bauchi’s city gates has r
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Kreutzweiser, David P., and Scott S. Capell. "Fine sediment deposition in streams after selective forest harvesting without riparian buffers." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31, no. 12 (2001): 2134–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x01-155.

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Fine sediment accumulation was measured in streams in low-order forest watersheds across a gradient of selective harvesting with no protective riparian buffers. Comparisons were made among sites in selection-cut (40% canopy removal), shelterwood-cut (50% canopy removal), diameter limit cut (about 85% canopy removal), and undisturbed tolerant hardwood catchments. These were further compared with a headwater stream catchment not harvested but affected by logging road activities. The greatest increases in fine inorganic sediment occurred at the road-improvement site with mean bedload estimates mo
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Cannon, Sean, Abigail Proschaska, Kendra Stewart, Timothy Callahan, and Matthew Nowlin. "Identifying Barriers Preventing Stormwater Pond Buffer Implementation in Coastal South Carolina." Journal of South Carolina Water Resources 9, no. 2 (2024): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.34068/jscwr.09.02.07.

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Buffer zones are ecotones between upland areas and adjacent water bodies. They often consist of plant communities that stabilize shorelines, act as barriers reducing transport of fertilizer and lawn debris into water bodies, uptake nutrients and heavy metals, and provide habitat for wildlife. Few regulations exist that require vegetated buffers around stormwater ponds, and their widespread implementation has not occurred around ponds in coastal South Carolina. This lack of regulation on buffer requirements has potentially reduced the effectiveness of stormwater ponds and highlights the need to
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Hickey, M. Brian C., and Bruce Doran. "A Review of the Efficiency of Buffer Strips for the Maintenance and Enhancement of Riparian Ecosystems." Water Quality Research Journal 39, no. 3 (2004): 311–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.2004.042.

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Abstract Vegetative buffer strips are being widely promoted as an effective technique to protect rivers and streams from the negative impacts of adjacent land uses including forestry and agriculture. An extensive review of the literature revealed that despite the intuitive appeal of buffer strips, data demonstrating their efficacy is highly variable and most studies demonstrating significant nutrient removal in buffer zones come from studies undertaken in riparian buffers greater than 30 m wide. These buffers are much wider than what land managers can typically expect farmers to remove from ac
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Yang, Junseok, Seokjun Lee, and Sungyong Ahn. "Selective Power-Loss-Protection Method for Write Buffer in ZNS SSDs." Electronics 11, no. 7 (2022): 1086. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11071086.

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Most SSDs (solid-state drives) use an internal DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) to improve the I/O performance and extend SSD lifespan by absorbing write requests. However, this volatile memory does not guarantee the persistence of buffered data in the event of sudden power-off. Therefore, highly reliable enterprise SSDs employ power-loss-protection (PLP) logic to ensure the durability of buffered data using the back-up power of capacitors. The SSD must provide enough capacitors for the PLP in proportion to the size of the volatile buffer. Meanwhile, emerging ZNS (Zoned Namespace) SSDs are
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Rusina, N., V. Lyulʹchyk, P. Bida, O. Kachanovsʹkyy, S. Bulakevych, and O. Petrova. "Problems of installation water protective zones and coastal protective stripes." Zemleustrìj, kadastr ì monìtorìng zemelʹ, no. 3 (August 28, 2021): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.31548/zemleustriy2021.03.06.

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The issue of establishing the boundaries of water protection and coastal stripes in Ukraine were examined in the article. The purpose of the study is to present the practical results of the formation the boundary delimiter of coastal protection stripes, based on scientific and methodological approaches to the development of land management projects for the establishment of coastal protection stripes and modern technologies in the area of geographic information system. Theoretical principles of establishing the boundaries of water protective zones and coastal protective stripes on water resourc
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Faryadi, Masoud. "Enhancing Sustainable Communities through the Protection of Natural Buffer Zones." Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy (The) 15, no. 2 (2024): 261–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jsdlp.v15i2.10.

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Certain regions within Middle Eastern countries are vulnerable to climate-related hazards, including floods and dust storms, resulting in adverse consequences for these nations and hindering the sustainable development of urban communities. The preservation and development of natural buffer zones, such as green spaces and surface waters, offer nature-based solutions to shield urban areas from the impacts of these hazards. This article examines the significance and legal protection of these buffer zones and concludes that, despite their effectiveness in mitigating floods and dust storms, natura
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Jeleapov, Ana. "Water protection zones and riparian buffers within the Northern Development Region of the Republic of Moldova." Akademos, no. 4(75) (January 2025): 63–70. https://doi.org/10.52673/18570461.24.4-75.06.

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The present research is dedicated to the delimitation of water protection zones and riparian buffers for the protection of the river banks and reservoirs built on their course within the boundaries of the Northern Development Region of the Republic of Moldova. The assessment of the spatial distribution of these areas was carried out on the basis of national legislation using geoinformational techniques. The total area of the protection zones was calculated at 2767 km2. Referring to the river type, about 14.7% of the delimited area is estimated for large rivers, 16.2% for medium rivers, 12.6% f
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Schlee, Mônica Bahia. "The role of buffer zones in Rio de Janeiro urban landscape protection." Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development 7, no. 4 (2017): 381–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jchmsd-10-2015-0040.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze and discuss the application of buffer zones as an urban landscape heritage management tool, using Rio de Janeiro as the main case study, in order to inform urban regulation around the sites inscribed as World Heritage Cultural Landscape and disclose its relevance to link urban planning, cultural heritage management and sustainable development. Design/methodology/approach The methodological approach encompasses: conceptual framework – contextualization of heritage protection theory, focusing on landscape protection and buffer zones; discussion: cr
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Burn, Alastair. "Pesticide buffer zones for the protection of wildlife." Pest Management Science 59, no. 5 (2003): 583–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.698.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Protective buffers zones"

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Sinnott, Dennis. "The development of a hydrological buffer zone strategy for designating the mesotope protection zone of raised mire systems." Thesis, University of Central Lancashire, 2004. http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/22523/.

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The overall aim of this thesis has been to develop a pragmatic strategy to aid decisionmaking concerning the management of raised bogs for future sustainability, and specifically to provide a tool to identify the extents and locations of those areas around the bog margins within which water tables need to be managed. Undesirable water losses resulting from damage to peripheral lagg fens that would once have surrounded intact mire systems will be associated with a steepening change in hydraulic gradient. Although steep hydraulic gradients are frequently cited as a problematic threat to a raised
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Gumbert, Amanda A. "INFLUENCE OF RIPARIAN BUFFER MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ON SOIL PROPERTIES." UKnowledge, 2013. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_etds/27.

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The Kentucky Division of Water indicates that agriculture is responsible for 55% of the Commonwealth’s assessed streams not supporting their designated uses. Riparian buffers reduce nonpoint source pollution in agroecosystems by storing and cycling nutrients, stabilizing streambanks, increasing infiltration, and storing water. Specific information regarding riparian buffer management is needed for land managers to maximize buffer effectiveness at reducing agricultural contaminants impairing water quality. Baseline soil properties (texture, pH, C and nutrients) of the riparian buffer surroundin
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Koenig, Sarah. "Rôle des zones tampon végétalisées sur les transferts d'azote et de phosphore vers les milieux aquatiques." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016STRAH022/document.

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La préservation de la qualité de l’eau est un enjeu majeur du 21ème siècle notamment avec l’augmentation de la population humaine. Or les rejets de stations d’épuration représentent un risque de pollution du milieu récepteur, notamment en azote et phosphore, aux effets néfastes pour la santé et l’environnement. C’est pour limiter cette pollution que les zones tampon végétalisées (ZTV), systèmes d’infiltration ou d’écoulement des effluents, plantés d’espèces végétales, ont été développées. Cette étude a pour objectif principal de mieux comprendre les transferts de nutriments dans ce type de sys
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Pickard, Brian R. "Keying forest stream protection to aquatic ecosystem values in multi-ownership watersheds." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/37902.

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Forested lands of western Oregon provide aquatic habitat for many fish and riparian dependent species, including a wide variety of salmon species. Current policies set riparian protections using fixed buffers on streams for federal and private lands based on stream type or size. These buffers can create a series of disjointed riparian protections, as federal lands require buffers that are much larger than private lands. In addition, the fixed buffer approach is neither flexible nor tailored to aquatic ecosystem values. This thesis presents a framework for comprehensively assessing stream netwo
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Books on the topic "Protective buffers zones"

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(1996), International Conference on Buffer Zones. Buffer zones: Their processes and potential in water protection : proceedings of the International Conference on Buffer Zones, September 1996. Quest Environmental, 1997.

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Mahāwitthayālai Kasētsāt. Sūn Fưk ʻOprom Wanasāt Chumchon hǣng Phūmiphāk ʻĒchīa Pǣsifik., ed. Kānčhatkān khēt kanchon nai Prathēt Thai: Rāingān kānprachum. Sūn Fưk ʻOprom Wanasāt Chumchon hǣng Phūmiphāk ʻĒchīa Pǣsifik, 1993.

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Nick, Haycock, ed. Buffer zones: Their processes and potential in water protection : the proceedings of the International Conference on Buffer Zones, September 1996. Quest Environmental, 1997.

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Jan, Wind, and Symposium on Rain Forest Protection and National Park Buffer Zones (1991 : Jakarta, Indonesia), eds. Rain forest protection and national park buffer zone development: Proceedings of the symposium, Jakarta, 7 February 1991. Directorate General of Nature Conservation and Forest Protection, National Park Development Buffer Zone and Research Management Project, 1991.

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Gilmour, D. A. Quản lý vùng đệm ở Việt Nam. IUCN-Tỏ̂ chức bảo tò̂n nhiên nhiên Quó̂c té̂, Cục kiẻ̂m lâm, 1999.

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Protection, Massachusetts Dept of Environmental. Wetlands program policy: Activities in the buffer zone under the Wetlands Protection Act regulations (310 CMR 10.00). Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Dept. of Environmental Protection, 1999.

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United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region. Record of decision for amendments to the survey and manage, protection buffer, and other mitigation measure standards and guidelines in Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management planning documents within the range of the northern spotted owl. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, 2001.

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Wenger, Seth J., and Laurie Fowler. Protecting Stream and River Corridors: Creating Effective Local Riparian Buffer Ordinances (Public Policy Research Series). Carl Vinson Institute of Government, 2000.

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Orkaby, Asher. Local Hostilities and International Diplomacy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190618445.003.0004.

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During the early months of the civil war, Yemen’s mountainous terrain was a particular challenge for the Egyptian army, which was equipped for desert warfare. By the beginning of 1963, Nasser had begun to employ a counterinsurgency strategy against royalist tribal armies that relied on Egypt’s overwhelming advantage in artillery and air power. Between 1963 and 1964, Egypt launched the Ramadan and Haradh offensives in an attempt to conquer northern territories, cut off royalist supply lines from Saudi Arabia, and create a buffer zone protecting the republic’s “strategic triangle” of Sana’a, Ta’
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Ecology of Hedgerows and Field Margins. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Book chapters on the topic "Protective buffers zones"

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Belete, Mulugeta Dadi. "Characterization of vegetated riparian buffer zones as the last line of defense for protecting water bodies from degradation." In Ecohydrology-Based Landscape Restoration. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003309130-7.

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Graziano, Michael S. A. "Human emotional expression and the peripersonal margin of safety." In The World at Our Fingertips. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198851738.003.0018.

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The brain evolved to give special representation to the space immediately around the body. One of the most obvious adaptive uses of that peripersonal space is self-protection. It is a safety buffer zone, and intrusions can trigger a suite of protective behaviours. Perhaps less obvious is the possible relationship between that complex protective mechanism and social signalling. Standing tall, cringing, power poses and handshakes, even coquettish tilts of the head that expose the neck, may all relate in some manner to that safety buffer, signalling to others that one’s protective mechanisms are
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Kaya Erdem, Burcu, and Remzi Bilge. "Can Turkey’s Winter Be Europe’s Spring? Turkey’s Dilemma as a Buffer State Protecting Europe from Irregular Migration." In Refugees and Migrants - Current Conditions and Future Trends [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1005435.

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Europe may not realize that “buffer states” like Turkey also have the potential to become a source of migration, and this is increasing. What is the current situation and future of Turkey, which is designed as a buffer zone, and what are the implications of this future for Europe? Do European states foresee that the buffer zones they have created to save the day will allow their own citizens to reach the European border as immigrants? In this context, in order to concretize the answers to the relevant questions, a survey study is used to reveal the increase in the demand of Turkish citizens to
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Calloway, Colin G. "A Devil’s Bargain." In Hard Neighbors. Oxford University PressNew York, 2025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197618394.003.0004.

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Abstract This chapter looks into how the relentless expansion of colonial settlers put repeated pressure on borderland regions. Scotch-Irish colonists advanced on Indigenous lands and created a hard edge of settler colonialism that grated against Indian country, while some tribal peoples constructed layered buffer zones to protect themselves and their interests. Borderland peoples were perpetually on the move and often jostled for position. The chapter also notes that the Iroquois pursued a formal policy of neutrality after 1700 to avoid entanglement in conflicts between Britain and France. It
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"TFEU." In The EU Treaties and Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary, 2nd ed., edited by Manuel Kellerbauer, Marcus Klamert, and Jonathan Tomkin. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198913689.003.0363.

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Abstract This chapter talks about Article 193 TFEU that lays down the principle of minimum harmonization for measures adopted on the environmental legal basis of Article 192 TFEU. It explores the wording of Article 193 TFEU that suggests a constitutional obligation on the EU institutions. It also looks at measures adopted on the basis of Article 192 TFEU, which indicate that Member States will not be prevented from maintaining or adopting more protective measures. The chapter shows the minimum harmonization principle that is applied by virtue of Article 193 TFEU in the absence of a specific pr
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Helmersen, Kim Nørgaard. "Social Resilience of the Vernacular Cosmopolitan Heritage of Melaka." In Resilience as Heritage in Asia. Amsterdam University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463728560_ch03.

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In 2008, Melaka was granted UNESCO heritage status owing to its unique cosmopolitan heritage. While the UNESCO status has provided protection to the city’s historical core, the heritage of local communities located outside the heritage (buffer) zone has fallen out of category—and protection—making it vulnerable to a redevelopment of the city. Catering to demands of the tourism industry and fitting into national heritage narratives, the heritage is being (re)constructed along lines of colonial stereotypes, endangering the vernacular cosmopolitanism. Cross reading Durkheim’s social solidarity wi
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Ibarra Benlloch, Paloma, and Elena Villagrasa Ferrer. "El plan de paisaje y zona tampón del Bien Pirineos-Monte Perdido." In Geografía, cambio global y vulnerabilidad territorial. Herramientas para el conocimiento de un mundo en transformación permanente. Universidad de La Laguna (España), 2025. https://doi.org/10.25145/b.2025.06.03.

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In 1997 Pyrenees-Monte Perdido was inscribed on UNESCO’s World heritage list, with a condition of a mixed good, combining in an armonic and indissoluble way both cultural and natural values. It is assumed that the maintenance of the authenticity and integrity of this property depends on the adequate protection, management and planning of its landscapes. The deve- lopment of a Landscape Plan and the delimitation of a buffer zone as priority actions in the Management Plan for the property can be interpreted as confirmation of this hypothesis. The results of those plans and synthesized in this pa
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Nicolson, Ken. "Mai Po." In Landscapes Lost and Found. Hong Kong University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789622093393.003.0006.

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Case study 5: The Mai Po Wetlands are a protected wildlife habitat of international importance. There is a common misconception that the site is a natural wilderness with no human intervention. Instead, Mai Po is one of the most intensively managed areas in Hong Kong in order to maintain the optimum biodiversity and balance the interests of commercial fish farmers, visitor education, and wildlife conservation. Although the extensive site is owned by government, the wetland reserve is managed by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). This chapter traces the history of human intervention that has
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Salgueiro, Joana, José Guilherme Moreira Simões Vieira, Luis R. Vieira, Ulisses M. Azeiteiro, Amadeu M. V. M. Soares, and Fernando Morgado. "Vulnerability of Avifauna and Wildlife to Tourism Impacts." In Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Developing Nations. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5843-9.ch007.

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The chapter is developed on a two approach basis. In the first, it analyzed a global contextualization of the vulnerability of avifauna and wildlife to tourism impacts, where a transversal diagnosis is made. The vulnerability of wildlife to disturbance is complex and several studies suggest that animals undergoing non-threatening, predictable, and frequent disturbances can become familiarized and opportunistic. The results of a case study about tourist activities impact on birds with high and urgent importance in an environmental protection area (Cananéia-Iguape, Brazil) are also analyzed. Thi
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Salgueiro, Joana, José Guilherme Moreira Simões Vieira, Luis R. Vieira, Ulisses M. Azeiteiro, Amadeu M. V. M. Soares, and Fernando Morgado. "Vulnerability of Avifauna and Wildlife to Tourism Impacts." In Research Anthology on Ecosystem Conservation and Preserving Biodiversity. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-5678-1.ch065.

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The chapter is developed on a two approach basis. In the first, it analyzed a global contextualization of the vulnerability of avifauna and wildlife to tourism impacts, where a transversal diagnosis is made. The vulnerability of wildlife to disturbance is complex and several studies suggest that animals undergoing non-threatening, predictable, and frequent disturbances can become familiarized and opportunistic. The results of a case study about tourist activities impact on birds with high and urgent importance in an environmental protection area (Cananéia-Iguape, Brazil) are also analyzed. Thi
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Conference papers on the topic "Protective buffers zones"

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Bluszcz, A., K. Tobor-Osadnik, A. Manowska, and Marek Smetana. "FUNCTIONALITIES OF GEOINFORMATIC SYSTEMS IN CRISIS EVENTS CAUSED BY CLIMATE CHANGE." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/4.2/s18.28.

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As the climate changes, the EU is experiencing heavier rainfall, harsher storms and rising sea levels. According to the European Environment Agency (EEA), the consequences of fluvial, pluvial and coastal floods in Europe will overall worsen as a result of local and regional increases in intensity and frequency of flooding [1]. The article concerns the indication of the functionality of the available QGIS software in the identification of critical infrastructure objects in Poland and the Czech Republic along with the risk analysis. The research aims to showcase the capabilities of QGIS software
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Matos, Rute Sous, Paula Simoes, and Desiderio Batista. "ILHA DE MOCAMBIQUE AND ITS BUFFER ZONE � PROPOSAL FOR A LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE." In SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 24. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/6.1/s27.55.

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The high risk of natural disasters to which Ilha de Mocambique (IM) and its Buffer Zone (BZ) are naturally exposed and the demographic explosion it has suffered increased the loss of ecological wealth, biodiversity and the mischaracterization of the cultural identity it holds. Thus, there are required urgent measures for its values safeguard, preservation and valorization. The primary objective of this proposal is to improve the sustainability of IM and BZ enhancing its development trough landscape and urban planning. The proposal will target a multifunctional and sustainable landscape structu
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Armanu, Emanuel Gheorghita, Marius Sebastian Secula, Nicanor Cimpoesu, Hermann J. Heipieper, and Irina Volf. "A BIOBASED NANO/MICRO-STRUCTURED MATERIAL FOR MICROORGANISMS� IMMOBILIZATION." In SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 24. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/6.1/s24.01.

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Microbial immobilization is a promising strategy for various applications, including environmental remediation and bioprocess engineering. However, the efficacy of immobilization largely depends on the characteristics of the carriers. Biomass wastes are renewable and abundant resources that can be subjected to hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) for hydrochar production, a resulting carbonaceous material with a porous structure. This porous architecture offers extensive surface area and facilitates the colonization and growth of microorganisms, working as a protective buffer zone in highly pollut
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Gu, Roy R., and Mahesh K. Sahu. "Water Resource Protection by Riparian Buffer Zones." In 2010 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icbbe.2010.5515435.

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Malyshev, Yu S. "TO THE ALGORITHM FOR IDENTIFYING AND PLANNING «ECOLOGICAL SAFETY BELTS» OF SIBERIAN AND FAR EASTERN CITIES." In Современные проблемы регионального развития. ИКАРП ДВО РАН, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31433/978-5-904121-41-9-2024-183-186.

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A methodological scheme for developing «ecological safety belts» (ESB) of populated areas is proposed. The algorithm for identifying, zoning and managing environmental protection zones is based on a comprehensive analysis of the natural background and anthropogenic impact. The initial principles of the development are: the adoption of a buffer role of the ESB, a vector-dynamic consideration of the environmental situation, the uniqueness of each object-situational complex and the unification of this activity through a unified methodological scheme.
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Vranešević, Milica, Maja Meseldžija, and Marijana Kapović Solomun. "Improving irrigation water quality through implementation of nature-based solutions." In 7th International Scientific Conference Modern Trends in Agricultural Production, Rural Development and Environmental Protection. The Balkans Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.46793/7thmtagricult.07v.

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Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) offer a promising framework for addressing the growing challenges of water pollution, climate variability, and sustainability of agricultural production. The quality of irrigation water plays a critical role in crop productivity, soil health, and ecosystem stability, yet conventional management approaches remain limited in scope and resilience. Although international standards such as the IUCN Global Standard provide criteria for NbS design and assessment, their application to irrigation water quality remains underexplored. Empirical studies across European agroeco
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Ramirez, Juan C., Suzanne A. Smyth, and Russell A. Ogle. "Maximum Missile Velocity From Boiling-Liquid Expanding-Vapor Explosions (BLEVE) Using Exergy Analysis." In ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2012-86861.

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One of the hazards from a boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE) is the formation and projection of missiles. The design of safeguards for protection from missiles, such as barricades or buffer zones, requires an estimate of the maximum kinetic energy of the missiles. In this paper we demonstrate the use of exergy analysis to estimate the maximum available work of the explosion, and then use a modified Gurney method to estimate the partitioning of exergy into the kinetic energy of the saturated vapor, the saturated liquid, and the missiles. The advantage of using exergy analysis to e
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Biagi, G., S. Coccheri, A. Lapilli, et al. "PROSTACYCLIN AND THROMBOXANE PRODUCTION IN HUMAN VARICOSE SAPHENOUS VEINS." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643374.

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Inpaired vascular synthesis of prostacyclin (PGI2) has been described in pro-thrombotic states,including recurrent venous thrombosis. As varicosis predisposes to local thrombogenesis, we measured in this study the generation of PGI2 and thromboxane A2 (TXA2) in segnents of human varicose veins. Samples of saphena magna were obtained after surgical stripping performed for varicosis in 20 patients (pts), or on preparation for coronary by-pass in 7 non-varicose subjects (controls). Segments (length - 2 cm, weight 200 mg) were dissected from macroscopically varicose areas in the pts and from corre
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Couston, Louis-Alexandre, Mir Abbas Jalali, and Mohammad-Reza Alam. "Sheltering the Shore via Nearshore Oblique Seabed Bars." In ASME 2016 35th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2016-55066.

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Periodic seabed undulations, such as nearshore sandbars, are known to reflect incoming surface waves of twice the wavelength by the so-called Bragg resonance mechanism. In view of this property, longshore seabed-mounted bars were proposed long ago as a means of coastal protection against the high momentum of incident oceanic waves. Many theoretical, computational, experimental and field measurements were conducted to understand their effectiveness in shielding the shore. The idea, nevertheless, proved impractical when Yu and Mei (JFM 2000, [1]) showed that due to an inevitable finite reflectio
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Тарасова, Л. В., Э. А. Курбанов, О. Н. Воробьев, С. А. Лежнин, Д. М. Дергунов, and А. В. Ястребова. "ALGORITHM FOR ASSESSING RIPARIAN FOREST COVER OF RIVERS IN THE REPUBLIC MARI EL USING MULTI-SEASONAL SATELLITE DATA." In Лесные экосистемы в условиях изменения климата: биологическая продуктивность и дистанционный мониторинг. Crossref, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25686/foreco.2023.94.73.010.

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Развитие облачных технологий с применением методов классификации на основе алгоритмов машинного обучения способствует развитию анализа и мониторинга лесного покрова с использованием больших объёмов спутниковых данных. Цель исследования – проанализировать возможность применения разносезонных спутниковых изображений Sentinel-2 (каналы RGB и NIR) для оценки породного состава лесного покрова водоохранных зон рек Республики Марий Эл (РМЭ). Объектами исследования явились лесные насаждения, произрастающие в двухсотметровой буферной (водоохранной) зоне рек длиной более 50 км на территории РМЭ. Разрабо
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