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Wildlife in Airport Environments : Preventing Animal-Aircraft Collisions Through Science-Based Management (E-Book)
Without question, modern airports face many demands. They must promote safety above all else, but airports are increasingly considered to be drivers of local economies, promoters of “green†energy production and other environmental initiatives, and, at times, sites for the conservation of rare species (Blackwell et al. 2009, DeVault et al. 2012). The demands confronting airports are expected to intensify as air trafï¬c increases and as airport infrastructures change to meet increased capacity. These necessary changes must consider how wildlife— particularly those species posing the greatest strike hazards— is managed. It is our hope that this book will help airport managers, biologists, airport and urban planners, students, consultants, businesspeople, and others understand how effective wildlife management at airports contributes to the safety and efï¬ciency of air travel worldwide.
Wildlife in Airport Environments : Preventing Animal-Aircraft Collisions Through Science-Based Management, edited by Travis L. DeVault, et al., Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/PoltekbangPlg/detail.action?docID=3318785.
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