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Thursday, September 23, 2021 - 03:00 pm
Thursday, September 23, 2021 - 04:30 pm

Presentations

  • Anteaters & Highways II: Human, Political, and Institutional dimensions to reduce wildlife vehicle collisions
    Arnaud Léonard Jean Desbiez, Institute for the Conservation of Wild Animals/ICAS
  • Are olfactory repellents reasonable alternatives to fencing along secondary roads in prevention of ungulate-vehicle collisions?
    Michal Bíl & CDV - Transport Research Centre
  • Biodiversity and Infrastructure Synergies and Opportunities for European Transport Networks
  • Bringing science and technology together: Real-time road signs based on temporal AVC models
    Victor J. Colino-Rabanal, University of Salamanca, Spain
  • Caltrans Wildlife Connectivity Assessment Tool - WildCAT - to Support Planners and Biologists in Identifying Potential Wildlife Crossing and Habitat Areas of Interest
    Christopher Pincetich, Caltrans
  • Can resilience planning to be used to improve habitat connectivity on the landscape scale?
    Anne Burroughs, NCDOT
  • Climate and Fiscal Impacts from Reduced Fuel Use during COVID-19 Mitigation
    Fraser Shilling, Road Ecology Center, UC Davis
  • Climate Change, Transportation, and You 2021
    Patricia Cramer, Wildlife Connectivity Institute
  • Comparison of Methods for Identifying Bobcats to Individual at Road Mitigation Structures
    Victoria Hanley, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
  • Emerging Best Practices to reduce road mortality and increase habitat connectivity for turtles in the northeastern US
    Tom Langen, Clarkson University
  • Experimental Crossing Structures to benefit the Yosemite Toad – A Case Study on California State Route 108
    Dannique Aalbu, Caltrans District 9
  • Finding the way: Costa Rican Road Ecology 10 years time line
    Daniela Araya-Gamboa
  • Fire and Storm damages to roadways, best practices for emergency projects while protecting ecological resources (big horn sheep, santa ana sucker, mt yellow legged frog)
    Newton Wong, Caltrans, Los Angeles CA
  • Herpetofauna roadkills in Transcarpathia (Ukraine): scale, consequences and protection
    Ostap Reshetylo, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
  • Innovative Infrastructure Technologies for Electric Vehicles
    Michael R. Wright
  • Introducing ‘www.TransportEcology.info’: An online, open access resource to globally share information, knowledge and experience in ecologically-friendly linear infrastructure
    Rodney van der Ree, WSP Australia Pty Ltd
  • Light Source Output Analysis Methods
    Robert Stanley, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
  • Monitoring Wildlife Road Mortalities during Construction of Wildlife Crossings Structures in Cameron County, Texas: Preliminary Results
    Zachary M. Wardle, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
  • Rapid Detection and Identification of Roadside Wildlife using CCTV with Artificial-Intelligence
    Vedant Srinivas
  • Re-routing a major Indonesian mining road to spare nature and reduce development costs: an application of strategic land-use planning methods
    Jayden Engert, Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Science - James Cook University
  • Research Progress of Standards for Wildlife Crossing Structures in China's Linear Transportation Infrastructure Construction
    Yun Wang, China Academy of Transportation Sciences
  • Same but different: contradictive use by different deer species at faunapassages at grade
    Marcus Elfström, EnviroPlanning AB
  • Saving the night: How to reduce light emissions from streetlights
    Annette Krop-Benesch
  • Smart and automated web-services to analyze wildlife image data
    David Waetjen, Road Ecology Center, UC Davis
  • Streamlining Programmatic Consultation with Technology
    Melissa Rottenberg, Arcadis
  • Temporal Partitioning as a Means for Wildlife to Persist Around a Road in South Texas
    Thomas J Yamashita, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, Texas A&M University – Kingsville
  • The Evidenced-based Case for Restricting Human Use of Wildlife Crossing Structures
    Glen Kalisz - Washington State Department of Transportation
  • The Wonderful World of Wildlife Crossings
    Marta Brocki, ARC Solutions
  • WILDCROSSDATA: a dataset on the use of crossing structures in Latin America
    Bibiana Terra Dasoler (1, 2, 3)
  • Wildlife Connectivity, Movement, and Migration Around 101 Freeway (US-101) at Liberty Canyon Road
    Francis Appiah, California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)
ICOET 2023 — International Conference On Ecology and Transportation

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