Optimal road design through ecologically sensitive areas considering animal migration dynamics

Author:

Davey Nicholas,Dunstall Simon,Halgamuge Saman

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Transportation,Automotive Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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