Windbreaks as an Agroforestry Practice in Residential Areas
2025
İbrahim Turna | Fahrettin Atar | Deniz Güney | Ali Bayraktar
This study explores the significance and application potential of windbreaks as an agroforestry practice in residential areas. In the context of increasing environmental degradation, climate change, and the need for sustainable land use, windbreaks are highlighted for their multifaceted benefits to living environments. These benefits range from energy savings to ecosystem enhancements, soil conservation, and biodiversity improvement. The study examines the historical and current applications of windbreaks across different ecological regions of Turkey, emphasizing their potential contributions based on scientific data. Windbreaks established around residential areas improve microclimatic conditions, enhance quality of life, mitigate the adverse effects of strong winds and storms, and contribute to food security. Additionally, they support environmental sustainability by increasing carbon sequestration and helping to combat the impacts of climate change. For the successful implementation of windbreaks, proper species selection, precise establishment techniques, and continuous maintenance are essential. The study suggests enhancing collaboration between public and private sectors for the planning and management of windbreaks in a geographically diverse country like Turkey. Moreover, it underscores the need for awareness campaigns, educational programs, and the promotion of scientific research to scale these practices. Windbreaks demonstrate considerable potential as a sustainable land-use model and serve as a vital component for improving living standards and environmental resilience.
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