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The Eco-Logical approach organizes current methods for addressing natural resource identification, avoidance, minimization and mitigation into a systematic, step-wise process that starts at the beginning of the transportation planning process and concludes with establishing programmatic approaches to recurring natural resource issues that are implemented at the project level. What are the advantages of an ecosystem approach? Show me an example of how this would work. Print out a Pocket Guide to Eco-Logical to share with your partners. PlanWorks is a web resource that supports collaborative decision-making during the transportation planning and project development process. It highlights key decision points and common challenges encountered in long-range planning, programming, corridor planning, and environmental review with plans and projects of all scales. The Natural Environment and Implementing Eco-Logical application can help Eco-Logical practitioners implement steps of the Integrated Ecosystem Framework (IEF) and connect the IEF to other steps of the transportation planning and project development process. Implementing the Eco-Logical ApproachIn the graphic above, click each step for useful implementation information including a description of the step, technical information, and examples of agency projects. Eco-Logical 10-Year Anniversary 2016 marks the 10th anniversary of the release of Eco-Logical: An Ecosystem Approach to Developing Infrastructure Projects. To celebrate this anniversary, the Signatory Agencies have commemorated and re-committed to work that advances the landscape-scale approach through a reaffirmation statement and video. Learn more about the Reaffirmation here. |