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Estimate of the area affected ecologically by the road system in the United States

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CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
卷 14, 期 1, 页码 31-35

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1739.2000.99299.x

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In view of an extensive road system, abundant and rapidly growing vehicular traffic, and a scattered literature indicating that some ecological effects of roads extend outward for >100 m, it seems likely that the cumulative ecological effect of the road system in the United States is considerable. Two recent studies in The Netherlands and Massachusetts (U.S.A.) evaluated several ecological effects of roads, including traffic noise effects, and provide quantitative evidence for a definable road-effect zone. Based on the approximate width of this asymmetric convoluted zone, I estimate that about one-fifth of the US. land area is directly affected ecologically by the system of public roads. I identify a series of assumptions and variables suggesting that over time this preliminary estimate is more likely to rise than drop. Several transportation planning and policy recommendations, ranging from perforating the road barrier for wildlife crossings to closing certain roads, offer promise for reducing this enormous ecological effect.

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