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green corridor
noun
A thin strip of land that provides sufficient habitat to support wildlife, often within an urban environment, thus allowing the movement of wildlife along it. Common green corridors include railway embankments, river banks and roadside grass verges.
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Provides a regionally important African green corridor.
A tiny door, a green corridor, a buzzer.
The lower Tarim River in China formerly formed a "green corridor" across the Taklamakan Desert.
But a plan to create an extensive green corridor in East Flatbush did not garner enough votes to move forward.
Green corridor networks were proposed for each city by considering the fragmentation level and landscape design rules.
A green corridor leads to a bedroom whose walls are covered with hand-block silk in pinks and corals.
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"Our collective opportunity in the Berkeley area-on campus, in the labs and across the East Bay Green Corridor-is to continue building our cleantech entrepreneurial community, similar to efforts at Caltech [the California Institute of Technology] and Stanford," said Alexander.
These urbanized areas rarely support large forest patches, and they fail to provide adequate green corridors or significant green space.
At the city level, a green network system of green wedges, parks and green corridors has been proposed.
In the language of the GSC, bush becomes "open space", suburbs are "metropolitan clusters", and creeks "green corridors".
Both these variables had significant effects when incorporated in univariate models and multivariate models without green corridors.
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