Roads and transportation infrastructures are among the most extensive human-made transformations on Earth shaping landscapes, enabling connectivity, and driving economic growth. Yet, behind these undeniable benefits lies a complex web of ecological consequences. Roads fragment habitats, alter ecosystems, and influence biodiversity in ways that ripple across the planet, raising urgent questions for sustainable development.
This groundbreaking book is the first to comprehensively present both the current state of knowledge and future directions in the emerging discipline of Road Ecology. Organized into 5 sections, it offers a clear and accessible structure:
Each chapter concludes with a forward-looking perspective, ensuring readers gain not only a deep understanding of today s science but also a vision for tomorrow s solutions.
This essential resource addresses a long-standing