Albemarle-Pamlico Bioregional Greenway Plan - NC


   

The Conservation Fund developed the Albemarle-Pamlico Bioregional Greenway Plan as a proposed network of conservation corridors linking parks, wildlife refuges, education centers, and recreation areas in the 30,000 square-mile region.

The plan identifies green infrastructure as a sustainable economic development strategy focusing on heritage tourism, environmental education, stewardship, and associated economic development opportunities.

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The Conservation Fund

Last Updated: November 19, 2008
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Green Infrastructure: Linking Landscapes and Communities by Mark A. Benedict and Edward T. McMahon is an illustrative review of advances in smart land conservation and large scale thinking that provides a green solution to many of the problems associated with sprawling development.