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Title Division street / Video Project presents ; Frogpondia Films presents ; a film by Eric Bendick
Published San Francisco, CA : The Video Project, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (57 min.)
Summary Roads are the largest human artifact on the planet; they have fragmented wild landscapes and the wildlife that lives within them, ushered in the 'age of urban sprawl, ' and challenged our sense of community. As the transportation crisis grows, a new generation of ecologists, engineers, planners and citizens are working to transform the future of the American road. Shot in stunning locations throughout North America -- including Banff National Park, Glacier National Park, Yellowstone, and the Everglades -- Division Street takes us on a road-trip that looks at the promise of wildlife corridors, the potential for 'greening' our highway system, and the fusion of high-tech engineering with the best and brightest environmental research happening today. America's road network was largely created before the rise of modern ecology. Now, with greater concern for the environment, the film asks, how do we balance those concerns with our ongoing transportation needs?
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed May 25, 2017)
Credits Directors of photography, Dawson Dunning, John Shier ; music, Jeff Forrest
Notes In English
Subject Land use -- United States -- Planning
Wildlife crossings -- United States -- Planning
Animals -- Effect of roads on.
Animals -- Effect of human beings on
Sustainable development -- United States
Cities and towns -- Growth -- Environmental aspects -- United States
City planning -- United States
Animals -- Effect of human beings on.
Animals -- Effect of roads on.
Cities and towns -- Growth -- Environmental aspects.
City planning.
Land use -- Planning.
Sustainable development.
United States.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Bendick, Eric, director, narrator
Frogpondia Films, presenter.