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Training and Workshops: Presentations

Eco-Logical: An Ecosystem Approach to Developing Infrastructure Projects
Kimberly Majerus, FHWA-Resource Center

Slide 2: Agency Challenges & Lessons Learned

  • Unknowns & duplicated efforts
  • Limits posed by jurisdictions
  • Can be piecemeal and ineffective if environmental focus is only:
    • at project level, project by project,
    • site by site,
    • single resource
    • (include environ priorities early - in long-range planning)
  • Vanishing opportunities

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Aerial image of developed and undeveloped land along a river

Slide 3: Eco-Logical: Approach to Solutions

  1. Exec Orders & Inter-agency Steering Team*
    8 federal agencies (BLM, EPA, FHWA, NOAA, NPS, USACE, USFS, USFWS) and 2 state trans, 1 toll agency)
  2. Develop/Publish Eco-Logical framework
  3. Engage participants, at all levels, public & private
  4. Develop & implement strategies and solutions
    (long-range planning through to project delivery)

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Logos: FLH, EPA, DOT, NOAA, NPS, USACE, USDA, USFS, USFWS
Graphic: Image of signatures of Eco-Logical Steering Team

Slide 4: Eco-Logical: Ecosystem Approach

WHAT IS AN ECOSYSTEM ?
8 Federal Agency Offices Agree:
An interconnected community of living things and the physical environment within which they exist (humans included)

Slide 5: Ecosystem Approach: Integrated Planning

Integrated planning is focus for today and tomorrow for Linking Conservation & Transportation Planning workshop

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Diagram depicting cycle of "Ecosystem Approach" connecting three components - Integrated Planning, Mitigation Options, and Performance Measurement

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Slide 6: Ecosystem Approach: A Systems Perspective

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Diagram depicting superimposition of map components: natural and cultural resource systems, legally protected wetlands, road improvement proposal, land development proposal. The integrated map is used to guide ecosystem-based integrated outcomes that support multiple benefits and improve quality of life.

Slide 7: Eco-Logical: Solutions

  • Fulfill relevant statutes
  • Healthy ecosystems support sustainable economies and communities
  • Useful at any time in planning & project delivery
  • Non-prescriptive: adapt to integrate planning, information, decisions, people -- across all levels

For workshop: Eco-Logical as framework for integrated planning

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Image of silver medal

Slide 8: Eco-Logical: Expand to Broad Landscape Scale, Contiguous Areas, Natural Geog Boundaries

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Graphic 1: Cartoon image of animals crowded together on a "Habitat Island" surrounded by an urban scene.
Graphic 2: Map depicting protected watershed.

Supports Multiple Benefits, Quality of Life for Long-term

Slide 9: Eco-Logical: Integration

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Map 1: Oregon's natural resource priorities and plan
Map 2: Simple integrated map of Oregon including Transportation Plan, Urban areas, and Natural resource areas.

Integrates across:

  • Agencies and levels
  • Geographic regions
  • Multiple resources
  • Multiple jurisdictions
  • Public & private sectors

Slide 10: Eco-Logical Integrated Planning: can use a Regional Ecosystem Framework

-Overlay maps, use natural & historic resource inventories
-Partners define the "ecosystem" (humans included)
-Interaction of plans, goals, objs, shared multiple benefits
-Establish priorities and steps (short-, mid-, long-term)

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Image 1: Depicts superimposition of four maps
Image 2: Depicts map of natural resource, priority uses

Slide 11: Eco-Logical Implementation & Next Steps

Written multi-agency publication with signatures as "permission" document for: "Eco-Logical: An Ecosystem Approach to Developing Infrastructure Projects" "Eco-Logical" written guide available online at:
http://www.environment.fhwa.dot.gov/ecological/eco_entry.asp

FHWA Support:
- FHWA funding & selection of applicants for efforts in 2007-2011
- FHWA Administrator's Award to "Eco-Logical" inter-agency Steering Team Implementation across all levels and organizations (you are invited!)

HWA Headquarters Contact: Carol Adkins (Carol.Adkins@fhwa.dot.gov)

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