Prioritizing road mitigation using ecologically based land‐use planning

Author:

Ribeiro Yuri Geraldo Gomes12ORCID,Ascensão Fernando13ORCID,Yogui Débora Regina14,de Barros Ferraz Katia Maria Paschoaletto Micchi2,Desbiez Arnaud Léonard Jean156

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Conservação de Animais Silvestres (ICAS) Mato Grosso do Sul Brazil

2. Wildlife Ecology, Management and Conservation Lab (LEMaC), Forest Science Department, Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture University of São Paulo Piracicaba, São Paulo Brazil

3. cE3c – Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes & CHANGE ‐ Institute for Global Changes and Sustainability Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal

4. Nashville Zoo Nashville Tennessee USA

5. Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas (IPÊ) Nazaré Paulista, São Paulo Brazil

6. Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Edinburgh UK

Abstract

AbstractWildlife–vehicle collisions (WVCs) are a critical threat to biodiversity and human safety. To implement WVC mitigation measures where most needed, we need to link models predicting the probability of the presence of species, at large spatial scales, with the likelihood of occurring collisions along roads. Here, we propose a framework for the prioritization of road sections for implementing mitigation measures using ecologically based information. Within this framework, we first model the likelihood of WVC occurrence for focal species in road vicinity areas. We then use spatial prioritization tools to select road sections that entail a higher probability of WVC across the focal species using user‐defined criteria for weighting species records. We applied this framework to Mato Grosso do Sul state (Brazil), using systematic information on WVC collected over 3 years along ca. 2000 km of roads. We focused on the WVC involving three large mammals commonly road‐killed therein, which represent a threat to humans when involved in WVC: the lowland tapir Tapirus terrestris, giant anteater Myrmecophaga tridactyla and capybara Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris. We were able to identify road sections (<10% of the road network) that should be prioritized for implementing mitigation actions, which could significantly reduce the number of WVCs. However, the large extent of the road network classified as a priority for mitigation suggests the need to engage the public and private sectors in the early stages of the decision‐making process, in order to reach a consensus on the prioritization. Our framework may improve the environmental licensing process, namely by guiding where mitigation measures should be implemented first.

Funder

Royal Zoological Society of Scotland

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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