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CONSERVATION STRATEGY FUND

Smart infrastructure: A case for numbers

Infographic by Courtney Lewis Cheng | Copy by Irene Burgués Arrea, Kim Bonine and Alfonso Malky

conservation economics CSF strategy fund

This document was made possible by the support of the American People through the United States Agency for International Development and its program on Biodiversity Understanding in Infrastructure and Landscape Development (BUILD). The views expressed herein are of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or of the United States Government.

Sources:
1. Laurence, et.al. 2014 A global strategy for road building. Nature
2. Barr, et al. 2014. Pave the impenetrable? An economic analysis of potential Ikumba-Ruhija road alternatives in and around Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Conservation Strategy Fund Technical Series. April 2015. No. 35.
3. Conde, et al. Does the Maya Forest need more roads? Conservation Policy in Brief. November 2007. No. 4.



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