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Book Synopsis
Winner of the IENE Project Award 2016.

Trade Review

“In conclusion, the book provides a very important contribution to the understanding of the effects of linear infrastructures on wildlife. It is 'reader friendly' and practice driven, and I'm sure it will generate both further research and collaboration in the field, so that the highest beneficiary will be the natural vegetation and fauna.” (Bulletin of the Eurasian Dry Grassland Group, 1 November 2015)

“Authors focused and wrote concisely, which means the contents are readily digestible and consequently easy to use for students in both academic and more technical and practical disciplines… Another major strength of the Handbook of Road Ecology is its comprehensive international coverage. Each of the three editors is from a different continent, and the other contributors cover an impressively diverse range of countries, developed and developing, and cultures. This means that in addition to providing a comprehensive compendium for people seeking information on ecologically sustainable road construction and planning, the volume is also valuable for learning from approaches and solutions applied in different regions…The cross-referencing of chapters is helpful and enables readers to find other chapters relevant to a particular topic with ease. The editors have clearly put considerable effort into ensuring the book is concise and easy to use for all those who are interested in the challenges of ecologically sustainable construction and planning of roads. Each chapter begins with a succinct summary and bullet points and ends with suggestions for further reading, which makes it easy to use as a reference work from which relevant information can be located easily and quickly. The book is richly illustrated with colored photographs and figures." Conservation Biology, 00: 0 (2017)



Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors ix

Foreword xx
Richard T. T. Forman

Preface xxii

Acknowledgements xxiv

About the companion website xxvi

1 The ecological effects of linear infrastructure and traffic: Challenges and opportunities of rapid global growth 1
Rodney van der Ree, Daniel J. Smith and Clara Grilo

2 Bad roads, good roads 10
William F. Laurance

3 Why keep areas road‐free? The importance of roadless areas 16
Nuria Selva, Adam Switalski, Stefan Kreft and Pierre L. Ibisch

4 Incorporating biodiversity issues into road design: The road agency perspective 27
Kevin Roberts and Anders Sjölund

5 Improving environmental impact assessment and road planning at the landscape scale 32
Jochen A. G. Jaeger

6 What transportation agencies need in environmental impact assessments and other reports to minimise ecological impacts 43
Josie Stokes

7 Principles underpinning biodiversity offsets and guidance on their use 51
Yung En Chee

8 Construction of roads and wildlife mitigation measures: Pitfalls and opportunities 60
Cameron Weller

9 Ensuring the completed road project is designed, built and operated as intended 65
Rodney van der Ree, Stephen Tonjes and Cameron Weller

10 Good science and experimentation are needed in road ecology 71
Rodney van der Ree, Jochen A. G. Jaeger, Trina Rytwinski and Edgar A. van der Grift

11 Field methods to evaluate the impacts of roads on wildlife 82
Daniel J. Smith and Rodney van der Ree

12 Case study: A robust method to obtain defendable data on wildlife mortality 96
Éric Guinard, Roger Prodon and Christophe Barbraud

13 Road–wildlife mitigation planning can be improved by identifying the patterns and processes associated with wildlife-vehicle collisions 101
Kari Gunson and Fernanda Zimmermann Teixeira

14 Incorporating landscape genetics into road ecology 110
Paul Sunnucks and Niko Balkenhol

15 Guidelines for evaluating use of wildlife crossing structures 119
Edgar A. van der Grift and Rodney van der Ree

16 Guidelines for evaluating the effectiveness of road mitigation measures 129
Edgar A. van der Grift, Rodney van der Ree and Jochen A. G. Jaeger

17 How to maintain safe and effective mitigation measures 138
Rodney van der Ree and Stephen Tonjes

18 Understanding and mitigating the negative effects of road lighting on ecosystems 143
Bradley F. Blackwell, Travis L. DeVault and Thomas W. Seamans

19 Ecological impacts of road noise and options for mitigation 151
Kirsten M. Parris

20 Fencing: A valuable tool for reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions and funnelling fauna to crossing structures 159
Rodney van der Ree, Jeffrey W. Gagnon and Daniel J. Smith

21 Wildlife crossing structures: An effective strategy to restore or maintain wildlife connectivity across roads 172
Daniel J. Smith, Rodney van der Ree and Carme Rosell

22 Recreational co‐use of wildlife crossing structures 184
Rodney van der Ree and Edgar A. van der Grift

23 Predator-prey interactions at wildlife crossing structures: Between myth and reality 190
Cristina Mata, Roberta Bencini, Brian K. Chambers and Juan E. Malo

24 Wildlife warning signs and animal detection systems aimed at reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions 198
Marcel P. Huijser, Christa Mosler‐Berger, Mattias Olsson and Martin Strein

25 Use of reflectors and auditory deterrents to prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions 213
Gino D’Angelo and Rodney van der Ree

26 Ecological effects of railways on wildlife 219
Benjamin Dorsey, Mattias Olsson and Lisa J. Rew

27 Impacts of utility and other industrial linear corridors on wildlife 228
A. David M. Latham and Stan Boutin

28 The impacts of roads and traffic on terrestrial animal populations 237
Trina Rytwinski and Lenore Fahrig

29 Insects, snails and spiders: The role of invertebrates in road ecology 247
Heinrich Reck and Rodney van der Ree

30 Case study: Protecting Christmas Island’s iconic red crabs from vehicles 258
Rob Muller and Mike Misso

31 Making a safe leap forward: Mitigating road impacts on amphibians 261
Andrew J. Hamer, Thomas E. S. Langton and David Lesbarrères

32 Reptiles: Overlooked but often at risk from roads 271
Kimberly M. Andrews, Tom A. Langen and Richard P. J. H. Struijk

33 Flight doesn’t solve everything: Mitigation of road impacts on birds 281
Angela Kociolek, Clara Grilo and Sandra Jacobson

34 Bats and roads 290
Isobel M. Abbott, Anna Berthinussen, Emma Stone, Martijn Boonman, Markus Melber and John Altringham

35 Carnivores: Struggling for survival in roaded landscapes 300
Clara Grilo, Daniel J. Smith and Nina Klar

36 Case study: Roads and jaguars in the Mayan forests 313
Eugenia Pallares, Carlos Manterola, Dalia A. Conde and Fernando Colchero

37 Case study: Finding the middle road – grounded approaches to mitigate highway impacts in tiger reserves 317
Sanjay Gubbi AND H.C. Poornesha

38 Case study: African wild dogs and the fragmentation menace 322
Brendan Whittington‐Jones and Harriet Davies‐Mostert

39 Roads, traffic and verges: Big problems and big opportunities for small mammals 325
Fernando Ascensão, Scott LaPoint and Rodney van der Ree

40 Reducing road impacts on tree‐dwelling animals 334
Kylie Soanes and Rodney van der Ree

41 Case study: Canopy bridges for primate conservation 341
Andrea Donaldson and Pamela Cunneyworth

42 Transportation and large herbivores 344
Patricia Cramer, Mattias Olsson, Michelle E. Gadd, Rodney van der Ree and Leonard E. Sielecki

43 Case study: The Mount Kenya elephant corridor and underpass 353
Susie Weeks

44 Form and function: A more natural approach to infrastructure, fish and stream habitats 357
Paul J. Wagner

45 Solutions to the impacts of roads and other barriers on fish and fish habitat 364
Fabrice Ottburg and Matt Blank

46 The function and management of roadside vegetation 373
Suzanne J. Milton, W. Richard J. Dean, Leonard E. Sielecki and Rodney van der Ree

47 Roads in the arid lands: Issues, challenges and potential solutions 382
Enhua Lee, David B. Croft and Tamar Achiron‐Frumkin

48 Road ecology in an urbanising world 391
Darryl Jones, Hans Bekker and Rodney van der Ree

49 Tropical ecosystem vulnerability and climatic conditions: Particular challenges for road planning, construction and maintenance 397
Miriam Goosem

50 The influence of economics, politics and environment on road ecology in South America 407
Alex Bager, Carlos E. Borghi and Helio Secco

51 Highway construction as a force in the destruction of the Amazon forest 414
Philip M. Fearnside

52 Road ecology in South India: Issues and mitigation opportunities 425
K. S. Seshadri and T. Ganesh

53 Planning roads through sensitive Asian landscapes: Regulatory issues, ecological implications and challenges for decision‐making 430
Asha Rajvanshi and Vinod B. Mathur

54 Setjhaba SA, South Afrika: A South African perspective of an emerging transport infrastructure 439
Wendy Collinson, Dan Parker, Claire Patterson‐Abrolat, Graham Alexander and Harriet Davies‐Mostert

55 Unfenced reserves, unparalleled biodiversity and a rapidly changing landscape: Roadways and wildlife in East Africa 448
Clinton W. Epps, Katarzyna Nowak , and Benezeth Mutayoba

56 Expected effects of a road across the Serengeti 455
Michelle E. Gadd

57 China: Building and managing a massive road and rail network and protecting our rich biodiversity 465
Yun Wang, Yaping Kong and Jiding Chen

58 Railways, roads and fences across Kazakhstan and Mongolia threaten the survival of wide‐ranging wildlife 472
Kirk A. Olson and Rodney van der Ree

59 Best‐practice guidelines and manuals 479
Marguerite Trocmé

60 Case study: The role of non‐governmental organisations (NGOs) and advocates in reducing the impacts of roads on wildlife 485
Patricia White

61 Case study: Building a community of practice for road ecology 488
Paul J. Wagner and Andreas Seiler

62 Wildlife/roadkill observation and reporting systems 492
Fraser Shilling, Sarah E. Perkins and Wendy Collinson

Glossary 502

Species 509

Index 513

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      Book Synopsis
      Winner of the IENE Project Award 2016.

      Trade Review

      “In conclusion, the book provides a very important contribution to the understanding of the effects of linear infrastructures on wildlife. It is 'reader friendly' and practice driven, and I'm sure it will generate both further research and collaboration in the field, so that the highest beneficiary will be the natural vegetation and fauna.” (Bulletin of the Eurasian Dry Grassland Group, 1 November 2015)

      “Authors focused and wrote concisely, which means the contents are readily digestible and consequently easy to use for students in both academic and more technical and practical disciplines… Another major strength of the Handbook of Road Ecology is its comprehensive international coverage. Each of the three editors is from a different continent, and the other contributors cover an impressively diverse range of countries, developed and developing, and cultures. This means that in addition to providing a comprehensive compendium for people seeking information on ecologically sustainable road construction and planning, the volume is also valuable for learning from approaches and solutions applied in different regions…The cross-referencing of chapters is helpful and enables readers to find other chapters relevant to a particular topic with ease. The editors have clearly put considerable effort into ensuring the book is concise and easy to use for all those who are interested in the challenges of ecologically sustainable construction and planning of roads. Each chapter begins with a succinct summary and bullet points and ends with suggestions for further reading, which makes it easy to use as a reference work from which relevant information can be located easily and quickly. The book is richly illustrated with colored photographs and figures." Conservation Biology, 00: 0 (2017)



      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors ix

      Foreword xx
      Richard T. T. Forman

      Preface xxii

      Acknowledgements xxiv

      About the companion website xxvi

      1 The ecological effects of linear infrastructure and traffic: Challenges and opportunities of rapid global growth 1
      Rodney van der Ree, Daniel J. Smith and Clara Grilo

      2 Bad roads, good roads 10
      William F. Laurance

      3 Why keep areas road‐free? The importance of roadless areas 16
      Nuria Selva, Adam Switalski, Stefan Kreft and Pierre L. Ibisch

      4 Incorporating biodiversity issues into road design: The road agency perspective 27
      Kevin Roberts and Anders Sjölund

      5 Improving environmental impact assessment and road planning at the landscape scale 32
      Jochen A. G. Jaeger

      6 What transportation agencies need in environmental impact assessments and other reports to minimise ecological impacts 43
      Josie Stokes

      7 Principles underpinning biodiversity offsets and guidance on their use 51
      Yung En Chee

      8 Construction of roads and wildlife mitigation measures: Pitfalls and opportunities 60
      Cameron Weller

      9 Ensuring the completed road project is designed, built and operated as intended 65
      Rodney van der Ree, Stephen Tonjes and Cameron Weller

      10 Good science and experimentation are needed in road ecology 71
      Rodney van der Ree, Jochen A. G. Jaeger, Trina Rytwinski and Edgar A. van der Grift

      11 Field methods to evaluate the impacts of roads on wildlife 82
      Daniel J. Smith and Rodney van der Ree

      12 Case study: A robust method to obtain defendable data on wildlife mortality 96
      Éric Guinard, Roger Prodon and Christophe Barbraud

      13 Road–wildlife mitigation planning can be improved by identifying the patterns and processes associated with wildlife-vehicle collisions 101
      Kari Gunson and Fernanda Zimmermann Teixeira

      14 Incorporating landscape genetics into road ecology 110
      Paul Sunnucks and Niko Balkenhol

      15 Guidelines for evaluating use of wildlife crossing structures 119
      Edgar A. van der Grift and Rodney van der Ree

      16 Guidelines for evaluating the effectiveness of road mitigation measures 129
      Edgar A. van der Grift, Rodney van der Ree and Jochen A. G. Jaeger

      17 How to maintain safe and effective mitigation measures 138
      Rodney van der Ree and Stephen Tonjes

      18 Understanding and mitigating the negative effects of road lighting on ecosystems 143
      Bradley F. Blackwell, Travis L. DeVault and Thomas W. Seamans

      19 Ecological impacts of road noise and options for mitigation 151
      Kirsten M. Parris

      20 Fencing: A valuable tool for reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions and funnelling fauna to crossing structures 159
      Rodney van der Ree, Jeffrey W. Gagnon and Daniel J. Smith

      21 Wildlife crossing structures: An effective strategy to restore or maintain wildlife connectivity across roads 172
      Daniel J. Smith, Rodney van der Ree and Carme Rosell

      22 Recreational co‐use of wildlife crossing structures 184
      Rodney van der Ree and Edgar A. van der Grift

      23 Predator-prey interactions at wildlife crossing structures: Between myth and reality 190
      Cristina Mata, Roberta Bencini, Brian K. Chambers and Juan E. Malo

      24 Wildlife warning signs and animal detection systems aimed at reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions 198
      Marcel P. Huijser, Christa Mosler‐Berger, Mattias Olsson and Martin Strein

      25 Use of reflectors and auditory deterrents to prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions 213
      Gino D’Angelo and Rodney van der Ree

      26 Ecological effects of railways on wildlife 219
      Benjamin Dorsey, Mattias Olsson and Lisa J. Rew

      27 Impacts of utility and other industrial linear corridors on wildlife 228
      A. David M. Latham and Stan Boutin

      28 The impacts of roads and traffic on terrestrial animal populations 237
      Trina Rytwinski and Lenore Fahrig

      29 Insects, snails and spiders: The role of invertebrates in road ecology 247
      Heinrich Reck and Rodney van der Ree

      30 Case study: Protecting Christmas Island’s iconic red crabs from vehicles 258
      Rob Muller and Mike Misso

      31 Making a safe leap forward: Mitigating road impacts on amphibians 261
      Andrew J. Hamer, Thomas E. S. Langton and David Lesbarrères

      32 Reptiles: Overlooked but often at risk from roads 271
      Kimberly M. Andrews, Tom A. Langen and Richard P. J. H. Struijk

      33 Flight doesn’t solve everything: Mitigation of road impacts on birds 281
      Angela Kociolek, Clara Grilo and Sandra Jacobson

      34 Bats and roads 290
      Isobel M. Abbott, Anna Berthinussen, Emma Stone, Martijn Boonman, Markus Melber and John Altringham

      35 Carnivores: Struggling for survival in roaded landscapes 300
      Clara Grilo, Daniel J. Smith and Nina Klar

      36 Case study: Roads and jaguars in the Mayan forests 313
      Eugenia Pallares, Carlos Manterola, Dalia A. Conde and Fernando Colchero

      37 Case study: Finding the middle road – grounded approaches to mitigate highway impacts in tiger reserves 317
      Sanjay Gubbi AND H.C. Poornesha

      38 Case study: African wild dogs and the fragmentation menace 322
      Brendan Whittington‐Jones and Harriet Davies‐Mostert

      39 Roads, traffic and verges: Big problems and big opportunities for small mammals 325
      Fernando Ascensão, Scott LaPoint and Rodney van der Ree

      40 Reducing road impacts on tree‐dwelling animals 334
      Kylie Soanes and Rodney van der Ree

      41 Case study: Canopy bridges for primate conservation 341
      Andrea Donaldson and Pamela Cunneyworth

      42 Transportation and large herbivores 344
      Patricia Cramer, Mattias Olsson, Michelle E. Gadd, Rodney van der Ree and Leonard E. Sielecki

      43 Case study: The Mount Kenya elephant corridor and underpass 353
      Susie Weeks

      44 Form and function: A more natural approach to infrastructure, fish and stream habitats 357
      Paul J. Wagner

      45 Solutions to the impacts of roads and other barriers on fish and fish habitat 364
      Fabrice Ottburg and Matt Blank

      46 The function and management of roadside vegetation 373
      Suzanne J. Milton, W. Richard J. Dean, Leonard E. Sielecki and Rodney van der Ree

      47 Roads in the arid lands: Issues, challenges and potential solutions 382
      Enhua Lee, David B. Croft and Tamar Achiron‐Frumkin

      48 Road ecology in an urbanising world 391
      Darryl Jones, Hans Bekker and Rodney van der Ree

      49 Tropical ecosystem vulnerability and climatic conditions: Particular challenges for road planning, construction and maintenance 397
      Miriam Goosem

      50 The influence of economics, politics and environment on road ecology in South America 407
      Alex Bager, Carlos E. Borghi and Helio Secco

      51 Highway construction as a force in the destruction of the Amazon forest 414
      Philip M. Fearnside

      52 Road ecology in South India: Issues and mitigation opportunities 425
      K. S. Seshadri and T. Ganesh

      53 Planning roads through sensitive Asian landscapes: Regulatory issues, ecological implications and challenges for decision‐making 430
      Asha Rajvanshi and Vinod B. Mathur

      54 Setjhaba SA, South Afrika: A South African perspective of an emerging transport infrastructure 439
      Wendy Collinson, Dan Parker, Claire Patterson‐Abrolat, Graham Alexander and Harriet Davies‐Mostert

      55 Unfenced reserves, unparalleled biodiversity and a rapidly changing landscape: Roadways and wildlife in East Africa 448
      Clinton W. Epps, Katarzyna Nowak , and Benezeth Mutayoba

      56 Expected effects of a road across the Serengeti 455
      Michelle E. Gadd

      57 China: Building and managing a massive road and rail network and protecting our rich biodiversity 465
      Yun Wang, Yaping Kong and Jiding Chen

      58 Railways, roads and fences across Kazakhstan and Mongolia threaten the survival of wide‐ranging wildlife 472
      Kirk A. Olson and Rodney van der Ree

      59 Best‐practice guidelines and manuals 479
      Marguerite Trocmé

      60 Case study: The role of non‐governmental organisations (NGOs) and advocates in reducing the impacts of roads on wildlife 485
      Patricia White

      61 Case study: Building a community of practice for road ecology 488
      Paul J. Wagner and Andreas Seiler

      62 Wildlife/roadkill observation and reporting systems 492
      Fraser Shilling, Sarah E. Perkins and Wendy Collinson

      Glossary 502

      Species 509

      Index 513

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