Habitat Connectivity Assessment and Mapping for Prioritization of Wildlife Crossing Projects
项目名称: Habitat Connectivity Assessment and Mapping for Prioritization of Wildlife Crossing Projects
摘要: Oregon Department of Transportation's (ODOT’s) current wildlife collision mapping data is subjective and of limited use, providing only low-resolution estimates of kill zones. This data does not show where wildlife are crossing safely and does not show areas that are already a barrier to wildlife movement. For effective crossing site project prioritization, integrating collision mapping data together with wildlife corridor models, predicted traffic models, and climate resiliency mapping is required. Specific objectives include: (1) Delivery of six species-specific corridor maps across each species’ range in the state. Must include mule deer, black-tailed deer, Roosevelt elk, rocky mountain elk, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep. (2) Delivery of initial methodology for prioritization of movement pathways to support OCAMP project tasks (e.g., may use climate resiliency, traffic data, future traffic and growth models, and wildlife-vehicle collision data). (3) Development of ODOT tailored priority maps for identifying critical areas on the highway system with the highest wildlife collision safety concerns. (4) Distribution of these results as (1) presentations to multiple ODOT managers and management teams, (2) presentation to ODOT Environmental Coordinators, Biologists, Planners, and Project Leaders, (3) integration of these spatial data layers into ODOT’s TransGIS environment for readily available maps for use by ODOT or contractors, and (4) publication of final report and potentially additional peer review publications.
状态: Active
资金: 233001
资助组织: Federal Highway Administration
项目负责人: Knudson, Anthony
执行机构: Portland State University
开始时间: 20200101
预计完成日期: 20230630
主题领域: Data and Information Technology;Environment;Highways;Planning and Forecasting;Safety and Human Factors
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