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A GIS-based approach to restoring connectivity across Banff's Trans-Canada highway

13 Apr 2005

COPYRIGHT: The contents of this paper are solely the property of the authors, and cannot be reproduced without the permission of the authors. [...] As part of the proposal, the project aims to structures are not optimally located, and that the total provide adequate mitigations to “reduce habitat length of the mitigation (i.e. [...] The purpose dangerous stretch of highway to improve the of such an assessment, in this case an environmental efficiency of traffic flow and reduce the number of impact statement/screening, is to identify the motor vehicle accidents and wildlife-vehicle significance and likelihood of potential adverse collisions, this project will further degrade habitat environmental impacts of the project, includ [...] The northern 48 percent of stretches from the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in the region is located in the Yukon, Northwest the south to the Peel River Watershed in the northern Territories, and northern British Columbia, and is Yukon. [...] The CRMPC integrity of Canada’s National Parks,” the Panel on also contains the Columbia Icefields, the most the Ecological Integrity of Canada’s National Parks important hydrological feature on the North recommended that “the Minister and Parks Canada American continent, and the headwaters of a number … ensure that protecting ecological integrity [be] the of major river systems, including the Bow
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Authors

Alexander, Shelley

Pages
45
Published in
Canada

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