Woodland belt
Forest strips, or Forest protection belts - protective forest plantations in the form of rows of trees and shrubs created among arable land, in pastures, in gardens, along irrigation and navigable canals, railways and highways, along ravine ravines, on slopes, etc. Forest strips are created to overcome the harmful influence of dry winds on crops, improve the water regime of the soil by trapping snow and reducing evaporation, to prevent soil erosion and ravine growth, and to protect railways and roads from snow and sand drifts.