Anpassning av vägmiljö och vegetation som åtgärd mot viltolyckor

作者: Annika Jägerbrand

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摘要: Wildlife accidents are a global problem that causes human fatalities as well physical and economic damage. Current preventive measures do not seem sufficient enough to achieve reduction in wildlife accidents. The road environment may be modified so reduce the attractiveness of resources area. Modifications directed towards maintenance (e.g. adjustment mowing practices) or structure composition vegetation. This report presents an overview current knowledge about how area, some extent also adjacent areas, can made less attractive through vegetation changes. deals with relationships between presence/wildlife surrounding operation maintenance. Studies collisions reveal complex landscape features forest open landscape), species and/or habitat diversity. How crucial these characteristics for largely depends on which game animals studied. Mowing clear-cutting activities, land use influence roadside attraction wildlife, sometimes unknown ways. list plants should unattractive grazing evaluated developed further.

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