Collisions between birds and aircraft are a global problem that jeopardizes human safety and causes economic losses. Although landscape features have been suggested as one of a number of factors contributing to bird strikes, no evidence exists to support this suggestion. We investigated the effects of landscape structure on the adverse effect (AE) bird strike rate at 98 civil airports in the United States. The number of reported AE bird strikes was standardized by air carrier movements between 2009 and 2015. Land use structure and composition were quantified within 3, 8, and 13 km radii extents from airports. We predicted large amounts and close arrangements of aquatic habitat, open space, and high landscape diversity would positively influ...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose safety risks to aircraft and cost civil aviatio...
Management of modern airports is a task beset by conflicting priorities. Airports are vital to the g...
Birds are a serious hazard to aviation. A bird or a flock of birds that suddenly rises from a runway...
Collisions between birds and aircraft are a global problem that jeopardizes human safety and causes ...
Ninety-three percent of all reported bird strikes occur below 1,067 m, which based on the typical ap...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
Aircraft collisions with birds and other wildlife (wildlife strikes) pose increasing safety and fina...
Bird aircraft collisions (bird strikes) are a recognized safety hazard and land uses that attract bi...
A basic tenet of programs to mitigate the risks of bird strikes with aircraft has been to focus mana...
Despite a substantial amount of information available on bird and other wildlife strikes at large in...
Projecting risks posed to aviation safety by wildlife populations is often overlooked in airport lan...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose safety risks to aircraft and cost civil aviatio...
A primary concern for human–wildlife interactions is the potential impacts resulting from wildlife (...
abstract: In the U.S., less than 20 percent of wildlife strikes are reported, which leaves a large p...
The various habitats that compose airport property, particularly undeveloped lands, inherently contr...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose safety risks to aircraft and cost civil aviatio...
Management of modern airports is a task beset by conflicting priorities. Airports are vital to the g...
Birds are a serious hazard to aviation. A bird or a flock of birds that suddenly rises from a runway...
Collisions between birds and aircraft are a global problem that jeopardizes human safety and causes ...
Ninety-three percent of all reported bird strikes occur below 1,067 m, which based on the typical ap...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Wildlife str...
Aircraft collisions with birds and other wildlife (wildlife strikes) pose increasing safety and fina...
Bird aircraft collisions (bird strikes) are a recognized safety hazard and land uses that attract bi...
A basic tenet of programs to mitigate the risks of bird strikes with aircraft has been to focus mana...
Despite a substantial amount of information available on bird and other wildlife strikes at large in...
Projecting risks posed to aviation safety by wildlife populations is often overlooked in airport lan...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose safety risks to aircraft and cost civil aviatio...
A primary concern for human–wildlife interactions is the potential impacts resulting from wildlife (...
abstract: In the U.S., less than 20 percent of wildlife strikes are reported, which leaves a large p...
The various habitats that compose airport property, particularly undeveloped lands, inherently contr...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose safety risks to aircraft and cost civil aviatio...
Management of modern airports is a task beset by conflicting priorities. Airports are vital to the g...
Birds are a serious hazard to aviation. A bird or a flock of birds that suddenly rises from a runway...