Definitions for "Corridors"
Keywords:  nowhere, sha, chi, arrows, windchime
Long straight corridors act as arrows projecting Sha chi (negative energy) and can symbolise harming relationships as the healthy Chi has nowhere to accumulate. Placing plants and windchime's along the corridor will help reduce the negative impact. Alternatively hang a beaded curtain half way down the corridor to slow the chi flow down.
a naturally existing linear feature that differs from the matrix on either side. It usually has concave boundaries rather than the straight lines as in a network. An advantage of corridors is that it can facilitate migration and gene exchange among species. An example of a corridor which is evident in southern Manitoba, is a river corridor which is surrounded by an agricultural matrix on either side.
Long, straight corridors act as arrows projecting sha chi and can symbolize harm or relationships (healthy chi has nowhere to accumulate). Creating flow is the remedy (insert distractions or lights).
Corridors is a demo by British cinematic industrial black metal band The Axis of Perdition. It was self-released in 2002 limited to 20 copies.
Long areas of land that connect habitat that would otherwise become fragmented.
Main road/rail transport routes linking key cities, towns or other land uses (and see Metropolitan radial corridors, Regional corridors).
an area of vegetation that connects one vegetated area to another (e.g. like a hallway connecting one room to another)