It is no secret that countries around the world are facing a period of economic uncertainty. Sudden demands for defense spending, customs tariffs, and replacement of post-war infrastructure at the end of its lifespan are putting new strains on national budgets and forcing many governments to rethink their priorities in the face of a potential recession. Suppose there is a silver lining to this dark cloud on the horizon. In that case, these governments might also reconsider their transport inf...| Institute for Transportation and Development Policy - Promoting sustainable a...
Kenya's unique approach to wildlife conservation focuses on decentralized planning that emphasizes community involvement and integrates connectivity to protect dispersal and breeding grounds. The post Connectivity in National Policies: Kenya appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
Although best known for tiger and elephant corridors, India also protects a diversity of wildlife through decades of connectivity-focused conservation policies. The post Connectivity in National Policies: India appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
A new synthesis of temperate coastal research argues that for global conservation targets such as 30x30 to succeed, connectivity must be at the heart of coastal restoration efforts.| Conservation Corridor
Spain has adopted increasingly strong policy underpinning a commitment to ecological connectivity, culminating in a key meeting this month to coordinate management plans across multiple scales and sectors. The post National Dialogue for Ecological Connectivity convenes in Spain appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
Amid the devastation wrought by the pandemic were small glimmers of hope. Vehicle use was down, and people wanted to spend time outside, enjoying public spaces and taking advantage of the opportunity to walk and cycle safely. And cities responded by providing those spaces as a much-needed solution. As the world recovered from the pandemic, we wanted to ensure that this rethink of our towns and streets, prioritizing people, was not lost—that we did not simply return to the way things were. T...| Institute for Transportation and Development Policy - Promoting sustainable a...