Abstract

A riparian buffer strip (RBS) that locates in boundaries between streams and lands efficiently and sustainably performs ecological functions and reduces non-point pollution as a multipurpose practice. The present paper investigates the feasibility of introducing a riparian buffering strip for protection of the Paldang Lake and the Han River in Korea from worsening ecological environment and water quality. For experiments, a pilot RBS (five types of plants) appropriate for the conditions of targeted watersheds was set up and tested according to the pollution loads and area precipitation. The measurements show that suspended solids (SS), total nitrogen (T-N), and total phosphorus (T-P) decrease by more than 50% within the 20 m width of the pilot RBS and, at the maximum, decline by up to 84%, 87%, and 98% respectively depending on a plant type in the pilot RBS. The catchment area per 1 ha in the pilot RBS was 12 ha. In case a 20-m wide RBS is set up in the watershed with the biggest agricultural area (72,049...

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