Leave low trees and shrubs growing along the buffer strip of the water body

Habitat Function Type of work
Water bodies
Living environment
Establishment of riparian buffer strips

To preserve biodiversity and ensure ecological connectivity, buffer strips are established and maintained along natural water bodies. The recommended width of a water body buffer strip is an average of 5 meters, with an optimal range of 1-10 meters.

Description of the action

Leave low trees and shrubs growing in buffer strips along water bodies. Buffer strips along water bodies can also be formed with well-developed grassland turf.

Why?

In water body buffer strips, it is advisable to leave low trees (e.g., bird cherry, grey alder) and shrubs, as they improve bank stability. The buffer strip provides habitats and movement corridors for birds and mammals.