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Maintain a water body buffer strip in different lagoon grades of wood

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

Buffer strips will be established and maintained along the banks of natural watercourses to maintain biodiversity and ensure ecological connectivity. The recommended width of the buffer strips is 5 metres on average, with an optimum of 1-10 metres.

Description of the action

Retain existing foot-dry trees/woody plants, flatwoods and leave regeneration trees in the buffer strip of the water body. Thickets may be created by thinning. The buffer strips of the water body can also form a mature grassland meadow-like community.

Why?

It is a good idea to leave low trees (e.g. hawthorn, grey alder) and shrubs growing along the buffer strip of the watercourse – they provide better bank stability. The buffer strips provide habitats and movement corridors for birds and mammals. Buffer strips also provide habitats for plants, fungi and mosses.