Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-2024
Abstract
Nature-based management along highway rights-of-way (ROW) has been a focus in several states to benefit pollinators through supporting diverse and native vegetative communities. There is the potential to enhance the ecological benefits of this practice by integrating stormwater management into restoration plans and incorporating other complex, multidisciplinary factors. Historically, lack of technical assistance and limited resources has led managers to use unsustainable roadside practices that reduce the potential ecological services of the ROW; however, integrative management can aid in the prioritization of management efforts and link objectives of various resource agencies. In this literature review, we address the ecological impacts of highways and roadside management and propose a conceptual model to support managers in the development of sustainable roadside restoration plans.
Recommended Citation
Showers, M. and Rotman, R. (2024). Integrative Highway Rights-of-Way Management To Reduce Stormwater Runoff and Enhance Habitat. Restoration Ecology, e14350. http://doi.org/10.1111/rec.14350