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Did you know that 75% of the infrastructure the world will use in 2050 hasn't been built yet? That means the choices we make today—about roads, bridges, railways, ports, and power systems—will shape the future of both human development and the natural world.
In this episode of Nature Breaking, WWF's Ryan Bartlett, Director for Climate Resilience and Risk Management, explains how we can build the infrastructure we need without destroying the ecosystems we rely on for critical benefits, including resilience to worsening weather extremes. From habitat fragmentation to increased flooding, poorly planned infrastructure can unintentionally cause huge environmental and social problems. But with the right planning tools, safeguards, and nature-based solutions that treat nature as infrastructure, we can chart a very different path forward.
Links for More Info:
Ryan Bartlett bio
WWF Sustainable Infrastructure page
Sustainable Infrastructure Program in Asia
Greening Transportation Infrastructure Development (GRID)
Chapters:
0:00 Preview
0:26 Intro
1:38 Challenges and opportunities with infrastructure development
4:37 Unintended consequences from poorly planned infrastructure
8:05 Best practices to balance infrastructure with nature & climate concerns
10:58 Solutions for infrastructure bisecting wildlife habitat
15:20 Asia as a key region for sustainable infrastructure
18:30 Sustainable Infrastructure Program in Asia (SIPA)
28:53 Lessons learned from SIPA
31:07 Greening Transportation Infrastructure Development (GRID) program
34:32 What does success look like for advancing sustainable infrastructure development?
37:39 Outro
By World Wildlife Fund5
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Did you know that 75% of the infrastructure the world will use in 2050 hasn't been built yet? That means the choices we make today—about roads, bridges, railways, ports, and power systems—will shape the future of both human development and the natural world.
In this episode of Nature Breaking, WWF's Ryan Bartlett, Director for Climate Resilience and Risk Management, explains how we can build the infrastructure we need without destroying the ecosystems we rely on for critical benefits, including resilience to worsening weather extremes. From habitat fragmentation to increased flooding, poorly planned infrastructure can unintentionally cause huge environmental and social problems. But with the right planning tools, safeguards, and nature-based solutions that treat nature as infrastructure, we can chart a very different path forward.
Links for More Info:
Ryan Bartlett bio
WWF Sustainable Infrastructure page
Sustainable Infrastructure Program in Asia
Greening Transportation Infrastructure Development (GRID)
Chapters:
0:00 Preview
0:26 Intro
1:38 Challenges and opportunities with infrastructure development
4:37 Unintended consequences from poorly planned infrastructure
8:05 Best practices to balance infrastructure with nature & climate concerns
10:58 Solutions for infrastructure bisecting wildlife habitat
15:20 Asia as a key region for sustainable infrastructure
18:30 Sustainable Infrastructure Program in Asia (SIPA)
28:53 Lessons learned from SIPA
31:07 Greening Transportation Infrastructure Development (GRID) program
34:32 What does success look like for advancing sustainable infrastructure development?
37:39 Outro

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