Railway Transport and Engineering - A Comprehensive Guide [Working Title] 2024
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.1006680
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Planning for Wildlife Corridors in the Area of Railway Infrastructure: a case study in Slovenia

Samar Al Sayegh Petkovšek

Abstract: Rail transport affects wildlife by creating barriers to their movement, commonly known as the “barrier effect”, and by directly increasing mortality due to collisions with trains. We addressed this issue by preparing a proposal for a protocol designed to ensuring wildlife migration corridors in the area of railway infrastructure and by presenting an overview of mitigation measures and examples of good practices to minimize barrier effects and decrease railway mortality. The protocol was based on findings from … Show more

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