Habitat fragmentation due to transport infrastructure is receiving growing concern among ecologists and civil engineers. Much data has been gathered that gives evidence of the complex impact of infrastructure on wildlife and landscapes. Roads, railroads, and their traffic disrupt ecological processes; increase mortality in animals, lead to a degradation, loss and isolation of wildlife habitat, and cause a fragmentation of the landscape in a literal sense. Despite the quantity of empirical studies, it is still difficult to draw general conclusions or define impact thresholds that could guide evaluation work. The increasing public demand on mitigation and prevention of environmental impacts strongly requires the development of evaluation tool...
This authoritative volume brings together some of the world\u27s leading researchers, academics, pra...
Effects of roads in forested ecosystems span direct physical and ecological ones (such as geomorphic...
Wildlife populations are increasingly threatened by the expansion of road networks and built-up area...
The brief was as follows: 1. identify and critically assess the impacts (during construction and use...
Transport, roads and railways have a wide variety of ecological effects on the natural environment a...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
Roads, railways and utility easements are integral components of human society, allowing for the saf...
As long linear features on the landscape, railways, roads and highways have impacts on wildlife and ...
Our understanding of the ecological impacts of roads and traffic, and indeed other linear infrastruc...
Abstract: Improving ecological conditions around the road network is emerging as a significant objec...
Concern is growing over the fragmentation of habitats by roads and other transportation infrastructu...
This paper examines the ecological impacts arising from road networks and the potential ameliorating...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
This authoritative volume brings together some of the world\u27s leading researchers, academics, pra...
Effects of roads in forested ecosystems span direct physical and ecological ones (such as geomorphic...
Wildlife populations are increasingly threatened by the expansion of road networks and built-up area...
The brief was as follows: 1. identify and critically assess the impacts (during construction and use...
Transport, roads and railways have a wide variety of ecological effects on the natural environment a...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
Roads, railways and utility easements are integral components of human society, allowing for the saf...
As long linear features on the landscape, railways, roads and highways have impacts on wildlife and ...
Our understanding of the ecological impacts of roads and traffic, and indeed other linear infrastruc...
Abstract: Improving ecological conditions around the road network is emerging as a significant objec...
Concern is growing over the fragmentation of habitats by roads and other transportation infrastructu...
This paper examines the ecological impacts arising from road networks and the potential ameliorating...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
This authoritative volume brings together some of the world\u27s leading researchers, academics, pra...
Effects of roads in forested ecosystems span direct physical and ecological ones (such as geomorphic...
Wildlife populations are increasingly threatened by the expansion of road networks and built-up area...