Case Studies
Sharing practical experiences.
Here you’ll find easy-to-read case studies of real-life projects and experiences from around the world to help you better plan, build and manage ecologically sustainable linear infrastructure. Case studies are written by practitioners working on road, rail, powerline and other linear infrastructure projects and showcase what worked, what failed and lessons learnt.
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Restoring a Benchmark: How Community, Council, and Science Revived the Compton Road Wildlife Overpass
In the early 2000s, Brisbane City Council made history with the construction of the Compton Road fauna array – one of Australia’s first purpose-built wildlife overpasses, complemented by a network of underpasses, glider poles, and rope ladders. Strategically located between Kuraby Bushland and Karawatha Forest, the array was designed to reconnect fragmented habitats within the Flinders–Karawatha Corridor: the largest remaining stretch of continuous forest in southeast Queensland.
Rethinking Linear Infrastructure Developement to Protect Tigers and Elephants - A Case Study in the Terai Arc Landscape
In the fast-developing Terai region that lies at the intersection of the Indo-Nepal international boundary, lies a linear tract of pristine wildlife habitat that is home to tigers, leopards, Asian elephants, and one-horned rhinoceros. Through a combination of ecological connectivity research and outreach activities, our project aims to foster partnerships across conservation and infrastructure development agencies for long-term, sustainable, and conservation-conscious infrastructure planning.

