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EcoPhoto 4
This photo was taken on November 25th, 2023 at the Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail in Baltimore County, Maryland. It is a 40 mile ADA accessible trail that stretches from Hunt Valley, Maryland to York, Pennsylvania. The trail used to be a railroad but the area was repurposed to be a hiking trail. This is a photo I took while running with my friends on the trail.
This photo represents SDG9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure. The trail serves as a pedestrian and micro mobility infrastructure for the community. Many of the neighborhoods that are near this trail are in cul de sac type neighborhoods, which have extremely limited density. They often do not have good sidewalk infrastructures to make them accessible or safe for pedestrians. This trail provides a place for running, walking, biking, and other recreational activities for the local community. This connects to the habitat corridor concept from lecture. The trail serves as a corridor that connects our communities to other communities further north. While not exactly like a habitat corridor explained in class, it serves a non vehicle dependent infrastructure to travel.
EcoPhoto 4
This photo was taken on November 25th, 2023 at the Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail in Baltimore County, Maryland. It is a 40 mile ADA accessible trail that stretches from Hunt Valley, Maryland to York, Pennsylvania. The trail used to be a railroad but the area was repurposed to be a hiking trail. This is a photo I took while running with my friends on the trail.
This photo represents SDG9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure. The trail serves as a pedestrian and micro mobility infrastructure for the community. Many of the neighborhoods that are near this trail are in cul de sac type neighborhoods, which have extremely limited density. They often do not have good sidewalk infrastructures to make them accessible or safe for pedestrians. This trail provides a place for running, walking, biking, and other recreational activities for the local community. This connects to the habitat corridor concept from lecture. The trail serves as a corridor that connects our communities to other communities further north. While not exactly like a habitat corridor explained in class, it serves a non vehicle dependent infrastructure to travel.