/ˈzəʊnɪŋ/ – noun
Definition: việc phân vùng, việc phân khu vực.
A more thorough explanation: Zoning is a government regulation that controls the use of land and the intensity of development within a specific area. It typically divides land into zones or districts based on intended use, such as residential, commercial, industrial, or agricultural.
Example: A city may have zoning regulations that prohibit building a factory in a residential neighborhood or that limit the height of buildings in certain areas.