Biological Corridor definition

Biological Corridor means a geographically defined area that provides connectivity between landscapes, ecosystems and habitats, natural or modified, and ensures the maintenance of biodiversity and ecological and evolutionary processes;.
Biological Corridor means the wildlife movement area that is constrained by existing development, freeways, or other impediments. [See also "Linkage"]
Biological Corridor means an area set aside to connect

Examples of Biological Corridor in a sentence

  • The conservation easement site should either be in close proximity and/or in connection with any oak woodland contiguous to the project site or within or adjacent to an Important Biological Corridor as designated in the General Plan.

  • Aside from the freeway culverts and any Existing Use areas, which are unavoidably narrow segments, the Biological Corridor shall expand to one mile wide to minimize edge effects.

  • The PDO for this project is to provide tools for the sustainable management of Hwange-Sanyati Biological Corridor (HSBC).

  • The Reserve name reflects its location in the “heart” of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor (MBC).

  • It would also support sustainable management of natural resources in strategic areas such as the Panama Mesoamerican Biological Corridor (PAMBC); and would improve the operation of Panama’s National Protected Area System.

  • Policy 2.2.2.8 The Important Biological Corridor (-IBC) overlay shall be as set forth in Policy 7.4.2.9. Where the -IBC Overlay is applied to lands that are also subject to the Agricultural District (-A) overlay or that are within the Agricultural Lands (AL) designation, the land use restrictions associated with the -IBC policies will not apply to the extent that the agricultural practices do not interfere with the purposes of the -IBC overlay.

  • All devices, regardless of condition, will be returned to the Technology Department at the end of the 2021-2022 school year routine summer maintenance.

  • Aside from the freeway bridge and any Existing Use areas, which are unavoidably narrow segments, the Biological Corridor shall expand to one mile wide to minimize edge effects.

  • The MBRS initiative is being actively promoted by a variety of donors and partners in the region and within the context of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor Program.

  • The project would increase the coverage and depth of two ongoing projects, the Panama Rural Poverty and Natural Resources (RPNR) Project and Panama Mesoamerican Biological Corridor (PAMBC) Project.


More Definitions of Biological Corridor

Biological Corridor means any of the geographical areas located in Participating States (and extending between two or more natural protected areas of the UMS’s National Protected Areas System (Sistema Nacional de Areas Naturales Protegidas)) identified in the Implementation Letter as constituting a corridor;
Biological Corridor means an area set aside to connect one or more protected areas, which shall be conserved and managed for the safe movement of wildlife.
Biological Corridor means a geographically defined area that provides connectivity between landscapes, ecosystems and

Related to Biological Corridor

  • Animal means any nonhuman animate being endowed with the power of voluntary action.

  • Bio-medical waste means any waste generated during diagnosis, treatment or immunization of human beings or animals or in research activities pertaining thereto or in the production or testing of biologicals;

  • Physical therapy licensing board or "licensing board" means the agency of a state that is responsible for the licensing and regulation of physical therapists and physical therapist assistants.

  • Physical Therapy Compact Commission or "commission" means the national administrative body whose membership consists of all states that have enacted the compact.

  • Barrier means Barrier Level x R (initial).