Featured Publication
Working Trees Info Sheet: What is a riparian forest buffer?
This Working Trees Info Sheet highlights the benefits and issues that riparian forest buffers can address or provide. It's part of the latest NAC product line with more to come in the future.
Featured PResentation
Riparian Forest Buffer — An Agroforestry Practice
This presentation provides an overview of Riparian Forest Buffers, one of the five recognized agroforestry practices in the U.S. (18 slides)
- Power Point (5.36 MB)
Riparian Forest Buffers

Riparian forest buffers are natural or re-established streamside forests made up of tree, shrub, and grass plantings. They buffer non-point source pollution of waterways from adjacent land, reduce bank erosion, protect aquatic environments, enhance wildlife, and increase biodiversity.
Related Publications
- Working Trees Info Sheets
- Working Trees
- Inside Agroforestry
- Summer 2005: Water Quality
- Summer 2004: Agroforestry Tools
- Winter / Spring 2004: Wildlife
- Winter 2003: 2002 Farm Bill
- Spring 2001: Buffers
- Spring 2000: Status Of Our Nation's Water
- Spring 1999: Wildlife
- Fall 1998 / Winter 1999: Small Farms
- Fall 1997: Riparian Forest Buffers / Short Rotation Woody Crops
- Summer 1997: Agriculture/Community Interface
- Spring 1997: Marketing Agroforestry
- Spring 1994: Soil Bioengineering
- Winter 1993: Trees/CRP
- Fall 1993: Water Quality
- Agroforestry Notes
- Research Publications
- A Long, Long Time Ago…
- Specialty Forest Products
- Additional Brochures
- Field Guide Inserts For Transparent Clipboards
- Buffer Width
En Español
Conference Proceedings
- Great Plains Riparian Forest Summit
September 9-11, 2008
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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