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What (who) is buffer strip - definition


Buffer strip         
  • Contour buffer strips used to retain soil and reduce erosion.
  • A [[riparian buffer]] of vegetation lining a farm creek in [[Story County, Iowa]].
LAND USE AND RUNOFF MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUE
Buffer Strips; Conservation buffer
A buffer strip is an area of land maintained in permanent vegetation that helps to control air quality, soil quality, and water quality, along with other environmental problems, dealing primarily on land that is used in agriculture. Buffer strips trap sediment, and enhance filtration of nutrients and pesticides by slowing down surface runoff that could enter the local surface waters.
buffer state         
COUNTRY LOCATED BETWEEN TWO OTHER MUTUALLY HOSTILE COUNTRIES
Buffer State; Buffer states; Buffer republic; Buffer colony
(buffer states)
A buffer state is a peaceful country situated between two or more larger hostile countries.
Turkey and Greece were buffer states against the former Soviet Union.
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buffer state         
COUNTRY LOCATED BETWEEN TWO OTHER MUTUALLY HOSTILE COUNTRIES
Buffer State; Buffer states; Buffer republic; Buffer colony
¦ noun a small neutral country situated between two larger hostile countries.
Examples of use of buffer strip
1. "They‘re more confident about making contact." North and South Korean soldiers face each other in the village of Panmunjom, a cluster of blue buildings inside the 2.5–mile–wide, 156–mile–long buffer strip.
2. The quarter–mile–wide buffer strip runs between the metal, concrete and barbed–wire barriers marking the borders of Gaza and Egypt, whose government has expressed concern about a large–scale Israeli operation there.
3. But chaos reigned along the Gaza–Egypt border for a second day as Palestinians, no longer stymied by an Israeli army buffer strip, scaled walls to stock up on cheap Egyptian cigarettes, livestock and electrical items for use or resale at home.