Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 1: Alaska
Transportation agencies can make a difference for imperiled pollinators by managing existing
roadside vegetation and designing new revegetation plantings with habitat needs in mind.
This can generate public support for agencies and help to mitigate the negative ecological
effects of roads.
NCHRP Web-Only Document 362: Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 1: Alaska,
from TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program,
is a 16-volume series. Each volume focuses on a specific region of the United States and is
intended to provide relevant guidance to rights-of-way
owners and operators for roadside vegetation management
practices that support pollinators, as well as strategies that are
compliant with the federal Endangered Species Act.
Supplemental to the document are a
Dataset of Alaska Accessory Materials, a
Communications Toolbox, a
Conduct of Research Report, and a
Video.
This is the first of 16 volumes. The other volumes are:
Volume 2: California
Volume 3: Florida
Volume 4: Great Basin
Volume 5: Great Lakes
Volume 6: Hawaii
Volume 7: Inland Northwest
Volume 8: Maritime Northwest
Volume 9: Mid-Atlantic
Volume 10: Midwest
Volume 11: Northeast
Volume 12: Northern Plains
Volume 13: Rocky Mountains
Volume 14: Southeast
Volume 15: Southern Plains
Volume 16: Southwest
This Summary Last Modified On: 6/1/2023