ICOET 2007 Selected Abstracts
| Subject Category |
Abstract Title |
Author |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems |
Supporting Transportation, Water, and Ecological Systems in the Great Lakes Basin |
Judy Beck, Great Lakes National Program Office, Chicago, IL, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems |
Strategic Approach for Identification and Correction of Fish Passage on National Forest Lands for Pacific Northwest |
David Heller, USDA Forest Service, PNW Region, Portland, OR, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems |
Influence of Road Crossings on Fish Movement and Fish Communities in Ouachita Mountain Streams, Ouachita National Forest |
Richard Standage, Ouachita National Forest, USDA Forest Service, Hot Springs, AR, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems |
Juvenile Salmon Passage in Sloped-Baffled Culverts |
David Thurman, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems |
Protecting and Enhancing River and Stream Continuity |
Scott Jackson, University of Massachusetts Extension
Amherst, MA, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems |
Erasing the False Hard Line Between Aquatic and Terrestrial Passages: Recommendations for Integrating Objectives in Transportation Planning |
Sandra Jacobson, USDA Forest Service, Arcata, CA, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems |
Inventory and Sediment Modeling of Unpaved Roads for Stream Conservation Planning |
Ethan Inlander, The Nature Conservancy, Fayetteville, AR, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems |
Assessment of Freshwater Mussel Relocation as a Conservation Strategy |
Andrew Peck, Arkansas State University, Little Rock, AR, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems |
Habitat Restoration and Mitigation on the Impact of a Transportation Network on Hyporheic Organisms Dwelling in the Upper Ganges, India |
Ramesh Sharma, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar-Garhwal, Uttaranchal, India |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems |
Impacts of Ferry Terminals on Juvenile Salmon Movement along Puget Sound Shorelines |
Ronald Thom, PNNL, Sequim, WA, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems (Poster) |
Culvert Retrofit Testing |
Christopher May, Battelle PNNL, Sequim, WA, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems (Poster) |
Design of Bridges and Culverts for Wildlife Passage: Development of a Guidance Handbook by the Massachusetts Highway Department |
David Nyman, ENSR, Westford, MA, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems (Poster) |
Long-Term Consequences of Winter Road Management Practices to Water Quality at High-Altitude Lakes Within the Adirondack State Park (New York State) |
Tom Langen, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems (Poster) |
Freshwater Mussel (Mollusca:unionidae) Habitat Variability and Movement Patterns Following Relocation: A Case Study of Potamilus capax |
David Baldridge, Arkansas State University, State University, AR, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems (Poster) |
New International Efforts for Freshwater Research, Education, and Conservation: A Report from the Society for Conservation Biology’s Freshwater Working Group |
Nathaniel Hitt, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA |
| Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems (Poster) |
Rewards of a Good Stream Restoration Project—Land Use, Water Quality, and Habitat: A “Win-Win” for a North Carolina Piedmont Stream |
Thomas Barrett, Mulkey Engineers and Consultants, Inc., Raleigh, NC, USA |
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| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
North American Decision Guidelines for Mitigating Roads for Wildlife |
John Bissonette, USGS Utah Cooperative Research Unit, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Animal-Vehicle Collision Data Collection Throughout the United States and Canada |
Marcel Huijser, Western Transportation Institute, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Can Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions be Decreased by Increasing the Number of Wildlife Passages in Korea? |
TaeYoung Choi, Environmental Planning Institute, Seoul National University, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, South Korea |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Inventory and Typology of Fauna Passages on French Transport Structures |
Christophe Pineau, SETRA [French Technical Service of Roads and Motorways], Bagneux, Ile de france, France |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Use of Existing Mitigation Measures by Amphibians, Reptiles, and Small- to Medium-Size Mammals in Hungary: Crossing Structures Can Function as Multiple Species-Oriented Measures |
Miklós Puky, Hungarian Danube Research Station, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Jávorka, Hungary |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Effectiveness of Amphibian Mitigation Measures Along a New Highway |
Jed Merrow, McFarland-Johnson, Inc.,
Concord, NH, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Landscape Connectivity in Fragmented Habitat: Lizard-eyed Views |
Jody Taylor, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Road Effects on a Population of Copperhead Snakes in the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, KY |
Valorie Titus, Binghamton University, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Measuring the Success of Wildlife Movement Across Highways and Linkage Efforts |
Christopher Servheen, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Missoula, MT, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Case Study: Harbor Boulevard Wildlife Underpass, Los Angeles County, CA |
Andrea Gullo, Habitat Authority, Whittier, CA, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Under the Boardwalk |
Ian Buchanan, Regional Municipality of York, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Citizen Advocacy and Monitoring for the I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Project |
Jen Watkins, I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coalition, Seattle, WA, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Construction of a Highway Section Within a White-Tailed Deer Winter Yard Near Quebec City, Quebec, Canada: Mitigation Measures, Monitoring, and Preliminary Results |
Yves Leblanc, Tecsult Inc., Quebec City, Quebec, Canada |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Using Site-Level Factors to Model Areas at High Risk of Deer-Vehicle Collisions on Arkansas Highways |
Philip Tappe, University of Arkansas at Monticello, Monticello, AR, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Evaluation of Sound as a Deterrent for Reducing Deer-Vehicle Collisions |
Sharon Valitzski, University of Georgia,
Athens, GA, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Evolution of Wildlife Exclusion Systems on Highways in British Columbia Highways |
Leonard Sielecki, British Columbia Ministry of Transportation, Victoria, BC, Canada |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Habitat, Highway Features, and Animal-Vehicle Collision Locations as Indicators of Wildlife Crossing Hotspots |
Sarah Barnum, New Hampshire Audubon, Concord, NH, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Wildlife Passage Structures on the Bennington Bypass |
Mark Bellis, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Wilmington, VT, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Spatial-Temporal Analysis of Vertebrates Roadkill Rates in the Extreme South of Brazil |
Alex Bager, Faculdades Atlantico Sul Pelotas, RS, Brazil |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Surveying and Modeling Roadkills |
Shyh-Chyang Lin, National Kinmen Institute of Technology, Kinmen, Taiwan |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Wildlife Mitigation and Human Safety for Sterling Highway Milepost 58-79, Kenai Peninsula, AK |
Richard Ernst, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Soldotna, AK, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Use of Global Positioning System Telemetry to Assess the Effectiveness of Measures to Promote Permeability Across a Highway in Central Arizona |
Norris Dodd, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Pinetop, AZ, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Effects of Traffic Volume on Elk Distribution and Crossing Patterns Along an Arizona Highway |
Jeff Gagnon, Arizona Game and Fish Department,
Phoenix, AZ, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Transportation Corridors in Arizona and Mexico and Pronghorn: Case Studies |
Richard Ockenfels, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, AZ, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Management Considerations for Designing Carnivore Highway Crossings |
Bill Ruediger, Wildlife Consulting Resources, Missoula, MT, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Patterns of Carnivore Road Casualties in Southern Portugal |
Clara Grilo, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Major Roads: A Filter to the Movement of the Squirrel Glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) |
Silvana Cesarini, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Roads and Desert Small Mammal Communities: Positive Interaction? |
Silvia Rosa, Utah State University, Almada, Portugal |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad Bird Abatement and Related Roadkill Abatement |
Roland Schlierf, NASA
Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Quantifying Risk Associated with Potential Bird-Aircraft Collisions |
Laurence Schafer, USDA/APHIS Wildife Services, Olympia, WA, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Trains, Grains, and Grizzly Bears: Reducing Wildlife Mortality on Railway Tracks in Banff National Park |
Jim Pissot, Defenders of Wildlife Canada, Canmore, Alberta, Canada |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Arizona's Wildlife Linkages Assessment |
Siobhan Nordhaugen, Arizona DOT, Phoenix, AZ, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems |
Overcoming the Barrier Effect of Roads: How Effective Are Mitigation Strategies? |
Rodney van der Ree, Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Relating Vehicle-Wildlife Crash Rates to Roadway Improvements |
Rhonda Young, University of Wyoming,
Laramie, WY, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Validation of a Citizen-Science Highway Wildlife Monitoring Program |
Kylie Paul, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Summary of Strategic Agenda for Deer-Vehicle Crash Reduction: Data Collection, Research, Funding, Partnerships, and Technology Transfer |
Keith Knapp, Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Effectiveness of Black Bear Crossings on I-26 in Madison County, North Carolina |
Elizabeth Jones, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Limited Applications of Wildlife-Vehicle Collision Analyses for Transportation Planning and Mitigation Efforts Due to Spatial Inaccuracy |
Kari Gunson, College of Environmental Studies and Forestry, Baldwinsville, NY, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Overview of Recent Deer-Vehicle Collision Research in Arkansas |
Philip Tappe, University of Arkansas at Monticello, Monticello, AR, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Highway Median Impacts on Wildlife Movement and Mortality |
Angela Kociolek, Western Transportation Institute, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Assessment of Field Method Efficacy to Monitor Wildlife Presence on Interstate 70 at Vail Pass |
Paige Bonaker, Environmental Studies Program, University of Montana,
Missoula, MT, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Alternative to the Openness Ratio for Wildlife Crossing Structures Using Structure Physical Attributes and Behavioral Implications of Deer Vision and Hearing Capabilities |
Sandra Jacobson, USDA Forest Service,
Arcata, CA, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Effects of a Purpose-Built Underpass on Wildlife Activity and Traffic-Related Mortality in Southern California |
David Elliott, California State at Fullerton, Fullerton, CA, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Effects of US 1 Highway Improvements on Florida Key Deer Mortality |
Israel Parker, Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Evaluating the Conservation Benefits of Wildlife Crossing Structures for Grizzly and Black Bear Populations in Banff National Park Using Noninvasive Genetic Sampling |
Michael Sawaya, Western Transportation Institute, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Review of the Broad Effects Generated by Roads on Herpetofauna |
Denim Jochimsen, School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University,
Pullman, WA, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
On the Road with Herps: The Importance of Asking for Directions |
Kimberly Andrews, University of Georgia,
Aiken, SC, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Electrical Fence as a Measure to Reduce Moose-Vehicle Collisions |
Christine Dussault, University du Quebec a Rimouski, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Assessing the Stone Marten’s Patch Occupancy in Fragmented Landscapes and Its Relation to Road-Killing Occurrences |
Fernando Ascensao, Faculdade de Ciaencias da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Pre-assessment of Wildlife Movement Patterns in a Forested Habitat Prior to Highway Development – Prioritizing Methods for Data Collection to Couple Local and Landscape Information for the Development of Statistical Models |
Kerry R. Foresman and Michael Krebs, The University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA |
| Wildlife & Terrestrial Ecoystems (Poster) |
Wildlife Use of Open and Decommissioned Roads on the Clearwater National Forest, ID |
Adam Switalski, Wildlands CPR, Missoula, MT, USA |
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| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
State of the Art and New Developments Concerning Defragmentation in Europe |
Hans Bekker, Road and Hydraulic Engineering Institute, Directorate of Public Works and Water Management, Delft, The Netherlands |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Watershed Approaches to Compensatory Mitigation: Using Comprehensive Mitigation Planning to Achieve More Effective Mitigation for Transportation Projects |
Jan Cassin, Parametrix, Inc., Bellevue, WA, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Integrating Wildlife Crossings into Transportation Plans in Projects in North America |
Patricia Cramer, USGS Cooperative Unit, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Missing Linkages: Nationwide Survey of State-Based Habitat Connectivity and/or Wildlife Linkage Analyses |
Jesse Feinberg, Defenders of Wildlife, Washington, DC, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Application of Ecological Assessments to Regional and Statewide Transportation Planning |
Joe Burns, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arlington, VA, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Integrated Transportation and Ecosystem Enhancements for Montana: Adapting the Eco-Logical Framework for Montana |
Amanda Hardy, Western Transportation Institute, Bozeman, MT, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Justifying Environmental Stewardship: Oregon Department of Transportation’s Wildlife Collision Prevention Plan Case Study |
Melinda Trask, Oregon Department of Transportation, Salem, OR, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Habitat Linkage within a Transportation Network |
Sherri Swanson, HDR Engineering, Inc., Sarasota, FL, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Green Infrastructure, Environmental Mitigation and Transportation Planning in Kansas City |
Tom Jacobs, Mid-America Regional Council, Kansas City, MO, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Impacts of Different Growth Scenarios in the San Joaquin Valley, CA |
Karen Beardsley, Information Center for the Environment, Davis, CA, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan and Regional Transportation Planning: A Case Study in Challenges for Protecting and Restoring Wildlife Connectivity in Urbanized Areas |
Carolyn Campbell, Coalition for Sonoran Desert Protection, Tucson, AZ, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Limitations to Wildlife Habitat Connectivity in Urban Areas |
Melinda Trask, Oregon Department of Transportation, Salem, OR, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Unanimous! What the State Wildlife Action Plans Have to Say About Transportation and Wildlife |
Patricia White, Defenders of Wildlife, Washington, DC, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
State Wildlife Action Plans: State Wildlife Agencies and Transportation Agencies Working Together to Prevent Wildlife from Becoming Endangered |
David Chadwick, Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Washington, DC, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Using Tools that Support Decision-Making Toward Multiple Benefits in Transportation and Conservation |
Shara Howie, NatureServe, Boulder, CO, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
A Multi-scale and Context-Sensitive Statewide Environmental Mitigation Planning Tool for Transportation Projects in California |
James Thorne, Information Center for the Environment, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
California’s Integrated Approach to Collaborative Conservation in Transportation Planning |
Gregg Erickson, Caltrans, Sacramento, CA, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Linking Statewide Connectivity to Highway Mitigation: Taking the Next Step in Linking Colorado’s Landscapes |
Julia Kintsch, Southern Rockies Ecosystem Project
Denver, CO, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Wildlife Connectivity Across Utah’s Highways |
Paul West, Utah DOT, Salt Lake City, UT, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Patch Occupancy Models and Black Bear Management in the Southeastern Coastal Plain: A Potential Tool? |
Jay Clark, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Use of Habitat Suitability Indices (HSIs) for Evaluating Impacts to, and Assessing Mitigation for, Terrestrial Wildlife Habitats for Transportation Projects |
Rick Black, HDR Engineering, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Is Strategic Environmental Assessment an Effective Tool to Conserve Biodiversity Against Transport Infrastructure Development? |
Csaba Varga, BirdLife Hungary, Budapest, Hungary |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Effects of Configuration of Road Networks on Landscape Connectivity |
Jochen A.G. Jaeger, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning |
Integrating Habitat Fragmentation Analysis Into Transportation Planning Efforts Using the Effective Mesh Size Landscape Metric |
Evan Girvetz, Graduate Group in Ecology, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning (Poster) |
Roadkill and Landscape Scales on the Californian Central Coast |
Jordi Puig, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning (Poster) |
Making Environmental Sustainability for Transportation Infrastructure a Reality: The Environmental Enhancement Fund in British Columbia |
Leonard Sielecki, British Columbia Ministry of Transportation, Victoria, BC, Canada |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning (Poster) |
GIS-based Identification of Habitat Cores and Corridors for Virginia DOT Project Planning and Environmental Scoping |
Bridget Donaldson, Virginia Transportation Research Council, Charlottesville, VA, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning (Poster) |
Simulation-Optimization Framework to Support Sustainable Watershed Development by Mimicking the Pre-Development Flow Regime |
Emily Zechman, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning (Poster) |
Forest Service Back Roads: Utilization of GPS/GIS Technology for Acquiring Road Infrastructure Data in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forests |
Benjamin Gentry, Ozark-St. Francis National Forest, Russellville, AR, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning (Poster) |
Bats and Bridges: Promoting Species Conservation through Early Multi-agency Planning |
Zak Toledo, HDR Engineering, Inc., Salem, OR, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning (Poster) |
Riparian Restoration Plan for Stormwater Flow Control Management |
Carl Ward, Washington State DOT, Olympia, WA, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning (Poster) |
Summary of the 2006 Linking Conservation and Transportation Workshops |
Patricia White, Defenders of Wildlife, Washington, DC, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning (Poster) |
Analytical Framework for Wildlife Crossing Policy in California |
James Quinn, University of California Davis,
Davis, CA, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning (Poster) |
Niche Models as a Tool in Integrating Transportation and Multiple Species Conservation Planning |
Kristine Preston, Center for Conservation Biology, University of California at Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA |
| Integrating Transportation & Conservation Planning (Poster) |
Development of a Bald Eagle Habitat Assessment Tool and Its Application in Highway Planning |
James Hatchitt, ARMASI Inc., Gainesville, FL, USA |
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| Transportation Operations |
Goals, Pros, and Cons of a Massive Increase in Roadside Woody Vegetation |
Richard T.T. Forman, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA |
| Transportation Operations |
Preventing the Spread of Invasive Plants via Alaska’s Linked Road and River Networks: Identifying Critical Points of Control |
Michael Shephard, USDA Forest Service, Anchorage, AK, USA |
| Transportation Operations |
Prescribed Fire is Cool on Florida Highway |
Jeff Caster, Florida DOT, Tallahassee, FL, USA |
| Transportation Operations |
Establishment Success of Native Versus Non-native Herbaceous Seed Mixes on a Revegetated Roadside in Central Texas |
Jeannine Tinsley, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA |
| Transportation Operations |
Conservation Management of Historic Road Reserves in Australia |
Peter Spooner, Charles Sturt University, Albury, New South Wales, Australia |
| Transportation Operations |
Developing Fauna-Friendly Transport Structures |
Christof Elmiger, Swiss Agency for the Environment, Bern, Switzerland |
| Transportation Operations |
Effective Wetland Mitigation Site Management: Plant Establishment to Closeout |
Bob Thomas, Washington State DOT, Olympia, WA, USA |
| Transportation Operations |
Impacts of a Road Network on Space and Habitat Use of Moose |
Christine Dussault, University du Quebec a Rimouski, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada |
| Transportation Operations |
Washington State DOT Bridge Maintenance and Inspection Guidance for Protected Terrestrial Species |
Marion Carey, Washington State DOT, Olympia, WA, USA |
| Transportation Operations |
Dark Beaches: Florida DOT’s Continued Efforts to Implement Environmentally Sensitive Lighting Systems |
Ann Broadwell, Florida DOT District 4, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA |
| Transportation Operations |
Oregon Strategies for Transportation Compliance with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act |
Chris Maguire, Oregon DOT, Salem, OR, USA |
| Transportation Operations |
Canasawacta Creek Watershed Initiative |
Mary O’Reilly, New York State DOT Region 9, Binghampton, NY, USA |
| Transportation Operations (Poster) |
Road Decommissioning: Minimizing the Adverse Ecological Effects of Roads in European Agricultural Landscapes |
Lisa Dolan, University College Cork, Cork City, Cork, Ireland |
| Transportation Operations (Poster) |
Salmon Resource and Sensitive Area Mapping Project: A Model for Integrating a Natural Resource GIS with Transportation Planning and Operations |
Robert Carson, Mason, Bruce & Girard, Inc., Portland, OR, USA |
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| Coordination & Regulatory Compliance |
A Profile of Safe Harbor Agreements Available Under the Endangered Species Act: Applicability to Endangered Species Mitigation Banking |
Jeff Weller, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Atlanta, GA, USA |
| Coordination & Regulatory Compliance |
Streamlining ESA Section 7 Consultations: Bedell Street Bridge Project, Del Rio, Texas |
Allison Arnold, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Austin, TX, USA |
| Coordination & Regulatory Compliance |
Oregon DOT’s OTIA III Bridge Program: Three Years of Environmental Stewardship |
Shelley Richards, HDR Engineering, Inc., Salem, OR, USA |
| Coordination & Regulatory Compliance |
Regulatory Compliance on Multistate and Multimodal Projects: Bridging the Gaps Between States and Among NEPA Co-leads |
Heather Gundersen, Oregon DOT, Vancouver, WA, USA |
| Coordination & Regulatory Compliance |
Stewart Airport Ecosystem: Taking Off with Innovative Approaches |
Debra Nelson, New York State DOT, Albany, NY, USA |
| Coordination & Regulatory Compliance (Poster) |
Process Design for Collaboration: An Innovative Approach to Redesigning the Environmental Review Process for Transportation Projects in Tennessee |
Tom Crawford, Praxis Northwest, LLC, Olympia, WA, USA |
| Coordination & Regulatory Compliance (Poster) |
Web-based Approach to Compliance Reporting for Caltrans |
Ivy Edmonds-Hess, Parsons Brinckerhoff,
San Francisco, CA, USA |
| Coordination & Regulatory Compliance (Poster) |
Efficient Transportation Decision Public Web Site: Bridging the Gap between Transportation Planning and the Public |
Ruth Roaza, URS, Tallahassee, FL, USA |
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