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» Building capacity for conserving and managing natural capital during the planning and implementation of transportation projects in South Asia (15th - 19th July 2019)
Building capacity for conserving and managing natural capital during the planning and implementation of transportation projects in South Asia (15th - 19th July 2019)
Conservation and management of natural capital for achieving sustainable development goals
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Malvika Onial
(2.56 MB)
Conserving managing natural capital: Planning implementation of transportation projects in South Asia -
Praveen Pardeshi
(4.61 MB)
Framework for mainstreaming biodiversity in planning and implementation of transportation projects -
Asha Rajvanshi & Malvika Onial
(1.08 MB)
Why, what and how to protect natural capital in the planning and implementation of transport projects -
Francesco Ricciardi
(3.63 MB)
Relevance of mainstreaming biodiversity in planning and implementation of development projects -
Asha Rajvanshi
(7.85 MB)
Review of global development trends in road and rail sectors and challenges for biodiversity conservation -
Vinod Mathur
(619 KB)
Prospects and challenges - Greening transport infrastructure in Asia: An overview -
Norris Dodd
(10.7 MB)
Impact of railways on Asian Elephants: Context-sensitive mitigation in Bangladesh -
Norris Dodd
(12.4 MB)
Seeking long-term persistence of Asian elephants and tigers in a connected landscape -
Ajay A Desai
(6.00 MB)
Planning road development in high value conservation forests: New insights -
Vinod Mathur
(4.90 MB)
Relevance of transportation ecology in promoting green transportation infrastructure -
Asha Rajvanshi
(5.36 MB)
Good practice guidance for infrastructure assessment and design: Experience from India -
Asha Rajvanshi
(11.9 MB)
The importance of coordination with national agencies during transport projects -
Norris Dodd
(1.96 MB)
Promoting eco-friendly measures to mitigate impacts of linear infrastructure on wildlife: From best practice prescriptions to implementation -
Vinod Mathur
(9.83 MB)
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA): A pro-active approach to avoid reactive mitigation -
Asha Rajvanshi
(7.35 MB)
Green transport infrastructure: Lessons learned from road projects in north America and other countries (11 MB) -
Norris Dodd
(22.3 MB)
Powerlines - the new death trap -
Suresh Kumar
(8.15 MB)
Biodiversity offsets: Case examples highlighting conservation outcomes -
Vinod Mathur
(1.80 MB)
Biodiversity offsets for compensating residual impacts: Concept to practice -
Asha Rajvanshi
(2.15 MB)
Last Updated: September 24, 2019