Over the past two decades, our knowledge of the ecological impacts of roads has increased rapidly. It is now clear that the environmental effects of transportation infrastructure are inextricable from transportation benefits to economic, social, and cultural values. Despite the necessity of optimizing these multiple values, road planners, scientists, and practitioners have no established methodology or pluralistic approach to address growing ethical complexities. We articulate five ethical issues that could be addressed by developing an ethic of road ecology in order to facilitate the identification, reasoning, and harmonization of ethical dimensions of road planning and development. This inquiry into road ecology can draw lessons from exis...
Road Ecology is a relatively new sub-discipline of ecology that focuses on understanding the interac...
Roads greatly influence the footprint of human activity, but they are often constructed with little ...
1. Roads form a vast, rapidly growing global network that has diverse, detrimental ecological impact...
Over the past two decades, our knowledge of the ecological impacts of roads has increased rapidly. I...
Fourteen authors, ranging from transportation specialists to ecologists, have collaborated to write ...
The building of new roads is a recognized agent of landscape transformation with several conservatio...
This authoritative volume brings together some of the world\u27s leading researchers, academics, pra...
The field of road ecology, slowly emerging over two decades, offers great promise to transportation,...
This article is grounded on a literature-based exploratory overview research methodology and propose...
Across Africa, transport infrastructure, including roads, is being built in over 30 planned develop...
Reynolds highlights three dimensions of environmental ethics – normative, philosophical and politica...
The weight of the road transport sector within an economy is considerable, not only inquantitative t...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 433-437).Twelve types of environmental ethics: 1. Humanis...
Wildlife populations are increasingly threatened by the expansion of road networks and built-up area...
Road Ecology is a relatively new sub-discipline of ecology that focuses on understanding the interac...
Roads greatly influence the footprint of human activity, but they are often constructed with little ...
1. Roads form a vast, rapidly growing global network that has diverse, detrimental ecological impact...
Over the past two decades, our knowledge of the ecological impacts of roads has increased rapidly. I...
Fourteen authors, ranging from transportation specialists to ecologists, have collaborated to write ...
The building of new roads is a recognized agent of landscape transformation with several conservatio...
This authoritative volume brings together some of the world\u27s leading researchers, academics, pra...
The field of road ecology, slowly emerging over two decades, offers great promise to transportation,...
This article is grounded on a literature-based exploratory overview research methodology and propose...
Across Africa, transport infrastructure, including roads, is being built in over 30 planned develop...
Reynolds highlights three dimensions of environmental ethics – normative, philosophical and politica...
The weight of the road transport sector within an economy is considerable, not only inquantitative t...
Road ecology has developed into a significant branch of ecology with steady growth in the number of ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 433-437).Twelve types of environmental ethics: 1. Humanis...
Wildlife populations are increasingly threatened by the expansion of road networks and built-up area...
Road Ecology is a relatively new sub-discipline of ecology that focuses on understanding the interac...
Roads greatly influence the footprint of human activity, but they are often constructed with little ...
1. Roads form a vast, rapidly growing global network that has diverse, detrimental ecological impact...