Transport infrastructure is one of the most important ways to help a country drive economic growth and alleviate poverty, but it can also have devastating effects on the surrounding ecosystems and wildlife. Habitat fragmentation and degradation, vehicle-wildlife collisions, population and genetic isolation, and loss of ecosystem services are just some of the effects roads can have on ecosystems and wildlife. This synthesis paper seeks to explore these effects and look at different ways to mitigate them to help restore ecosystems and the services they provide. Some ways to mitigate these effects include green infrastructure, corridors, and wildlife crossings. Green infrastructure provides more natural or semi-natural space for various ecosys...
This authoritative volume brings together some of the world\u27s leading researchers, academics, pra...
The brief was as follows: 1. identify and critically assess the impacts (during construction and use...
Construction and maintenance of transportation systems can result in direct, indirect, cumulative, a...
Habitat fragmentation due to transport infrastructure is receiving growing concern among ecologists ...
Roads, railways and utility easements are integral components of human society, allowing for the saf...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
The development of infrastructure facilities can negatively impact critical habitat and essential ec...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
Wildlife populations are increasingly threatened by the expansion of road networks and built-up area...
Concern is growing over the fragmentation of habitats by roads and other transportation infrastructu...
Ecosystem services and green infrastructure do not appear to inform spatial policies and plans. Nati...
As long linear features on the landscape, railways, roads and highways have impacts on wildlife and ...
Habitat fragmentation, the splitting of natural habitats and ecosystems into smaller and more isolat...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center;Climate Change Clearinghous...
Transport, roads and railways have a wide variety of ecological effects on the natural environment a...
This authoritative volume brings together some of the world\u27s leading researchers, academics, pra...
The brief was as follows: 1. identify and critically assess the impacts (during construction and use...
Construction and maintenance of transportation systems can result in direct, indirect, cumulative, a...
Habitat fragmentation due to transport infrastructure is receiving growing concern among ecologists ...
Roads, railways and utility easements are integral components of human society, allowing for the saf...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
The development of infrastructure facilities can negatively impact critical habitat and essential ec...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
Wildlife populations are increasingly threatened by the expansion of road networks and built-up area...
Concern is growing over the fragmentation of habitats by roads and other transportation infrastructu...
Ecosystem services and green infrastructure do not appear to inform spatial policies and plans. Nati...
As long linear features on the landscape, railways, roads and highways have impacts on wildlife and ...
Habitat fragmentation, the splitting of natural habitats and ecosystems into smaller and more isolat...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center;Climate Change Clearinghous...
Transport, roads and railways have a wide variety of ecological effects on the natural environment a...
This authoritative volume brings together some of the world\u27s leading researchers, academics, pra...
The brief was as follows: 1. identify and critically assess the impacts (during construction and use...
Construction and maintenance of transportation systems can result in direct, indirect, cumulative, a...