«Our findings may also apply to other organism groups that
move along corridors, potentially providing other ecosystem services.»
Not exact matches
«With manufacturing the way it's been in southern Ontario, they would have had plenty of opportunities to
move into larger facilities
along the 401 [highway]
corridor.»
When I did query what was going on (having unfortunately gone
along with some the bonkers instructions because it tallied slightly with what I had read — don't try and get a woman who has been in labour all night, is exhausted and wants to sleep to walk down a
corridor lads, it sounds stupid and it is stupid) I was asked to
move to the end of the room (the implication being I would be asked to leave if I asked any more questions).
WASHINGTON — U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced that Illinois, Indiana and Michigan have agreed to
move forward with a comprehensive study that will help determine ways to reduce rail congestion and let trains achieve higher speeds
along the Chicago - to - Detroit high - speed rail
corridor.
Protected bike lanes will ensure that cyclists can
move safely
along on of North Brooklyn's main
corridors.
Perhaps most encouraging, transportation companies like rail operator Network Rail and the Highways Agency have signed up to create and enhance pollinator habitats
along railway verges and highways, essentially using Britain's existing network of transportation
corridors to create habitat
corridors that allow pollinators to
move across the country and expand their habitat.
Two Western cities, Las Vegas and El Paso, Texas, have rejected light rail as too expensive and are developing BRT systems that will eventually
move people
along major
corridors throughout the city.
As is the case globally, densification and urbanisation are becoming increasingly evident as households
move to economic nodes
along public transport
corridors to avoid traffic congestion and young professionals gravitate towards city centres.