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http://dx.doi.org/10.14249/eia.2019.28.3.287

A Study on the Guidelines for Creating Wildlife Crossing through Environmental Impact Assessment  

Park, Yong-Su (National Institute of Ecology)
Shim, Yun-Jin (Group Han Associates)
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Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment / v.28, no.3, 2019 , pp. 287-298 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study found that wildlife crossing created through environmental impact assessments didn't reduce the number of wildlife accidents on the road by review of "A Study on the Legal and Institutional Review for Reproving Bio-Mobile in Environmental Impact Assessment(2018)". Specific considerations to be reviewed at each stage of the environmental impact assessment consultation were presented for practical site application. Therefore, in this study, the consultation steps for environmental impact assessment were presented in five stages, including planning, design, construction, monitoring, maintenance and management, and detail of the items to be reviewed by public officer. It will be able to prevent loss of habitats and improve biodiversity by improving the practice and institutional problems that were planned and designed at the time of construction.
Keywords
Wildlife accident; Road-kill; Eco-corridors; Habitat fragmentation; Road construction;
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