Highway Environment Reference Book

Highway Environment Reference Book
Author: Etats-Unis. Environmental Development Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

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Highway Environment Reference Book

Highway Environment Reference Book
Author: United States. Federal Highway Administration. Environmental Development Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1971
Genre: Environmental policy
ISBN:

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Highway Environment Reference Book

Highway Environment Reference Book
Author: United States. Federal Highway Administration. Environmental Development Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1971
Genre: Environmental policy
ISBN:

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Highway Environment Reference Book

Highway Environment Reference Book
Author: United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 75
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

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Highway Pollution

Highway Pollution
Author: Ronald S. Hamilton
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Company
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1991
Genre: Air
ISBN:

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Long before "green" issues became a subject of widespread concern, both editors of the present book were heavily involved in research relating to pollutants in the highway environment. The result was the First International Symposium on Highway Pollution in 1983 with subsequent Second and Third Symposia held in London and Munich respectively.The proceedings of these three conferences were published respectively as Volumes 33, 59, and 93 of The Science of the Total Environment which provided individual insights into developing research projects. This book is an attempt at a more coherent overview of highway pollution in which leading international authorities were invited to contribute their works.This book covers all aspects of air, water and noise pollution in the vicinity of highways. Sources, transport and effects are reviewed and control by engineering and legal procedures are considered. The current state of knowledge is put into perspective in this unique work.

Handbook of Road Ecology

Handbook of Road Ecology
Author: Rodney van der Ree
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1118568184

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Winner of the IENE Project Award 2016. This authoritative volume brings together some of the world’s leading researchers, academics, practitioners and transportation agency personnel to present the current status of the ecological sustainability of the linear infrastructure – primarily road, rail and utility easements – that dissect and fragment landscapes globally. It outlines the potential impacts, demonstrates how this infrastructure is being improved, and how broad ecological principles are applied to mitigate the impact of road networks on wildlife. Research and monitoring is an important aspect of road ecology, encompassing all phases of a transportation project. This book covers research and monitoring to span the entire project continuum – starting with planning and design, through construction and into maintenance and management. It focuses on impacts and solutions for species groups and specific regions, with particular emphasis on the unique challenges facing Asia, South America and Africa. Other key features: Contributions from authors originating from over 25 countries, including from all continents Each chapter summarizes important lessons, and includes lists of further reading and thoroughly up to date references Highlights principles that address key points relevant to all phases in all road projects Explains best-practices based on a number of successful international case studies Chapters are "stand-alone", but they also build upon and complement each other; extensive cross-referencing directs the reader to relevant material elsewhere in the book Handbook of Road Ecology offers a comprehensive summary of approximately 30 years of global efforts to quantify the impacts of roads and traffic and implement effective mitigation. As such, it is essential reading for those involved in the planning, design, assessment and construction of new roads; the management and maintenance of existing roads; and the modifying or retrofitting of existing roads and problem locations. This handbook is an accessible resource for both developed and developing countries, including government transportation agencies, Government environmental/conservation agencies, NGOs, and road funding and donor organisations.

Highway as Environment

Highway as Environment
Author: Yale University. Department of City Planning. Highway Research Team
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1971
Genre: Highway engineering
ISBN:

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