Identifying blackspots of wildlife collisions on the Swedish railroad
The number of wildlife collisions on the Swedish railroads is increasing at a rate unmatched by the development of wildlife populations and expansion of the railroad traffic. It is therefore essential to identify areas where the yearly risk of collisions is great (blackspots), to be able to allocate...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2017
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