Buffer zones are used worldwide as an approach to protect and manage sensitive ecological areas (Boyd 2001). The function and viability of terrestrial and aquatic communities can be improved through the application of buffer zones, by minimising external threats and encouraging land- use management in adjacent areas. The application of buffer zones offers a practical, cost-effective approach to significantly enhance conservation efforts for aquatic habitats and biodiversity.
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Newton, G. (2012). Buffer zones for aquatic biodiversity conservation. Australasian Plant Conservation: Journal of the Australian Network for Plant Conservation, 21(2), 18–22. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.373462
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