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Eco-logical: An Ecosystem Approach to Developing Infrastructure Projects

"Sometimes the development of infrastructure can negatively impact habitat and ecosystems. Ways to better avoid, minimize, and mitigate these impacts, as well as the impacts of past infrastructure projects, have been developed. Nevertheless, these avoidance, minimization, and mitigation efforts may not always provide the greatest environmental benefit, or may do very little to promote ecosystem sustainability. This concern, along with a 1995 Memorandum of Understanding to foster an ecosystem approach and the Enlibra Principles, brought together an interagency team to collaborate on writing Eco-Logical: An Ecosystem Approach to Developing Infrastructure Projects.

"Eco-Logical is guide to making infrastructure more sensitive to wildlife and ecosystems through greater interagency cooperative conservation. It describes ways for streamlining the processes that advance approvals for infrastructure projects – in compliance with applicable laws – while maintaining safety, environmental health, and effective public involvement. As a way to accomplish this, the guide outlines an approach for the comprehensive management of land, water, and biotic and abiotic resources that equitably promotes conservation and sustainable use. Key components of the approach include integrated planning, the exploration of a variety of mitigation options, and performance measurement." [Abstract]

[Alternate Publication Number: DOT-VNTSC-FHWA-06-01]

Authors
J.W. Brown
Date Published
April 2006
Publisher
Research and Innovative Technology Administration (US DOT)
Cambridge, MA (US)
Publication Number
FHWA-HEP-06-011
Resource Format
Booklet, Electronic File
Sub-Topics
Infrastructure (gray), Infrastructure (green), Ecosystem Management
State(s)/Region(s)
National
Keywords
Leaf characteristics, Leaf characteristics, Infrastructure, Infrastructure
Indexed By
SCUFR&I
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