Does tree removal along railroads in Sweden influence the risk of train accidents with moose and roe deer?
After the storm Gudrun in 2005, the Swedish Transport Administration started clear-cutting of railroad corridors to reduce the risk of trees falling down on the tracks. Simultaneously, train accidents with moose and roe deer have become more frequent and the costs for consequent delays and repairs o...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2014
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