Journal article

Experimental study designs to improve the evaluation of road mitigation measures for wildlife

T Rytwinski, R van der Ree, GM Cunnington, L Fahrig, CS Findlay, J Houlahan, JAG Jaeger, K Soanes, EA van der Grift

Journal of Environmental Management | Published : 2015

Abstract

An experimental approach to road mitigation that maximizes inferential power is essential to ensure that mitigation is both ecologically-effective and cost-effective. Here, we set out the need for and standards of using an experimental approach to road mitigation, in order to improve knowledge of the influence of mitigation measures on wildlife populations. We point out two key areas that need to be considered when conducting mitigation experiments. First, researchers need to get involved at the earliest stage of the road or mitigation project to ensure the necessary planning and funds are available for conducting a high quality experiment. Second, experimentation will generate new knowledge..

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