Flood plain zoning is a way of managing land near rivers to reduce the impact of flooding. It involves dividing areas into zones based on how likely they are to flood. In the zones that are at high risk of flooding, things like homes, schools, and businesses are usually not built or are restricted. Instead, these zones might be used for parks or farmland. By keeping important buildings and homes away from these high-risk areas, flood plain zoning helps protect people and property from damage when rivers overflow their banks. This is an important part of planning and managing the environment within Geography, especially as we try to cope with changes in weather and climate.
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