Africa’s conservation areas have vast road networks as a result of motorized vehicle game viewing. In conservation areas these roads provide increased accessibility to previously inaccessible areas, often with negative ecological impacts, such as wildlife fatalities and decreased habitat quality and connectivity. Additionally, tar roads often have a greater negative effect on mammal species than dirt roads, altering their spatial distribution and behaviour to a greater extent. The Kruger National Park, South Africa, has 2294 km of public roads within the park, of which 850 km is tarred – carrying a higher traffic density than dirt roads – and 1444 km is dirt. The aim of this study was to compare the ecological impacts of tar and dirt roads...
Despite evidence suggesting that road traffic is a major threat to biodiversity loss, very little is...
Roads act as barriers to animal movement, thereby reducing the accessibility of resources on the oth...
Loss of habitat is the main cause of species extinction, which today is 100 - 1000 times faster than...
The majority of Africa's parks and conservation areas have a vast road network, facilitating motori...
Growing concern about the ecological effects of roads has led to the emergence of a new scientific d...
- Roads are major landscape features that are known to have some degree of impact on a vegetation st...
There is increasing concern about the adverse effects of the road network on wildlife. The impacts o...
For protected reserves set aside for conservation, the impact of roads and traffic on wildlife can b...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
Forest roads are the most important infrastructural facilities to exploit forests that are renewable...
Infrastructure development is one of the major threats to biodiversity in the forest. Roads are barr...
Kubah National Park is famous for its numerous hiking trails with spectacular summit view point, wat...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
Roads affect flora and fauna across the world. Large mammals are particularly vulnerable to road eff...
Roads now penetrate even the most remote parts of much of the world, but the majority of research on...
Despite evidence suggesting that road traffic is a major threat to biodiversity loss, very little is...
Roads act as barriers to animal movement, thereby reducing the accessibility of resources on the oth...
Loss of habitat is the main cause of species extinction, which today is 100 - 1000 times faster than...
The majority of Africa's parks and conservation areas have a vast road network, facilitating motori...
Growing concern about the ecological effects of roads has led to the emergence of a new scientific d...
- Roads are major landscape features that are known to have some degree of impact on a vegetation st...
There is increasing concern about the adverse effects of the road network on wildlife. The impacts o...
For protected reserves set aside for conservation, the impact of roads and traffic on wildlife can b...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
Forest roads are the most important infrastructural facilities to exploit forests that are renewable...
Infrastructure development is one of the major threats to biodiversity in the forest. Roads are barr...
Kubah National Park is famous for its numerous hiking trails with spectacular summit view point, wat...
In north-eastern Queensland, impacts on small mammals of traffic disturbance were compared with thos...
Roads affect flora and fauna across the world. Large mammals are particularly vulnerable to road eff...
Roads now penetrate even the most remote parts of much of the world, but the majority of research on...
Despite evidence suggesting that road traffic is a major threat to biodiversity loss, very little is...
Roads act as barriers to animal movement, thereby reducing the accessibility of resources on the oth...
Loss of habitat is the main cause of species extinction, which today is 100 - 1000 times faster than...