Traffic ecology examines how transportation systems impact human health, the local environment, and climate change. When building or expanding roads and traffic hubs, planners must consider how it will affect population growth, air quality, and emissions levels. The design of traffic systems within urban areas especially must account for how vehicle exhaust will impact the air quality breathed by local residents. Traffic ecology also studies how roads disrupt ecological conditions and habitats at various spatial scales. Any transportation modernization projects should evaluate their effects on noise, vibration, pollution, and other environmental factors.
Traffic ecology examines how transportation systems impact human health, the local environment, and climate change. When building or expanding roads and traffic hubs, planners must consider how it will affect population growth, air quality, and emissions levels. The design of traffic systems within urban areas especially must account for how vehicle exhaust will impact the air quality breathed by local residents. Traffic ecology also studies how roads disrupt ecological conditions and habitats at various spatial scales. Any transportation modernization projects should evaluate their effects on noise, vibration, pollution, and other environmental factors.
Traffic ecology examines how transportation systems impact human health, the local environment, and climate change. When building or expanding roads and traffic hubs, planners must consider how it will affect population growth, air quality, and emissions levels. The design of traffic systems within urban areas especially must account for how vehicle exhaust will impact the air quality breathed by local residents. Traffic ecology also studies how roads disrupt ecological conditions and habitats at various spatial scales. Any transportation modernization projects should evaluate their effects on noise, vibration, pollution, and other environmental factors.
BALLESTEROS, REDEN ESCOBANEZ, JANSEN ENSANO, RAYMART TEJADA, JHOMARK Traffic Ecology Traffic ecology is the effect that traffic systems and management have on our health, immediate environment, and climate. When installing a road or traffic hub,close attention must be paid to the way it will affect population growth, air quality, and emissions. For example, when designing a traffic system within an enclosed urban area, consideration must be given to how the fumes from the vehicles will affect the people living in the area. Traffic Ecology or Environment
it is very recent which includes the study of
potentially disastrous population explosion, changes in urban environment and new activities carried out, air pollution,water pollution and crowding, especially transport congestion which result therein.
The effects of roads and traffic on ecological
conditions and the spatial scales at which roads affect ecological conditions. Any decision in modernizing the transportatior shall consider the following: Noise Vibration Air Pollution Dirt Visual Intrusion Loss of Privacy Changes in Amount of Light etc.