Vegetation filter zones

Vegetation around water sources, rooien, streams, lakes and Salinas can protect water sources from pollution, and the other way around vegetation can filter lightly polluted water at the source along roads, paths, and build up areas. Potential sites include areas of vegetation or turf grass that enhance aesthetics, separate parking spaces from driving aisles, buffer different land uses, or serve as recreational open spaces. 

Feasibility & Local Applicability

Needs training, knowledge on calculating vegetation planning and management for discharge volumes, pollution loads, to prevent sediment build-up, eutrophication. Depending on design, could be used to contain erosive power of runoff water.
Grazing by roaming goats needs to be addressed to stimulate plant growth.

Co-benefits

Can relate to riparian vegetation, upstream afforestation, urban greening, to form a comprehensive network of green with a multitude of services. 

Equity & Vulnerability Considerations

Generally, mostly benefits for all (green spaces, aesthetics, water quality). When implemented on private riparian lands this can reduce land use possibilities (reduced farming area etc.).

Costs

Medium

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