MetaData for Wildlife and Vehicle Collision Hotspots - Points
Wildlife and Vehicle Collision Hotspots - Points
Identification Information
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Citation
- Originator: Mason, Bruce & Girard
- Publish Date: 06/01/2008
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Contact Information
- Agency: Oregon Department of Transportation
- Name: Casey Ragain
- Job Position: GIS Analyst
- Telephone: 503.986.3423
- E-Mail Address: casey.j.ragain@odot.state.or.us
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Description
- Abstract: High frequency wildlife carcass incidents (from Oregon Department of Transportation dispatch records of carcass reports, 1995 - 2006, all state highways.) Includes only records of deer and elk, with reported precision of >= 0.5 mile. Hot spots were derived from a kernel density probability analysis, and mapped using the Jenks Natural Breaks method to rank the values into five continuous categories. Model parameters include 100x100 grid cells and a 5280 foot search radius.
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- Purpose: Cartographic and analytical. May be used as a broad scoping tool for planning and development of transportation or environmental enhancement projects.
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- Time Period of Content: 2008
- Geographic Extent: State of Oregon
- Status: Final
- Use Constraints: Not a complete set of carcass reports. Negative data may be due to incomplete data, inability to interpret correct map location, or lack of carcass reports, but does not necessarily indicate no wildlife-vehicle collision.
- Format: GIS Shapefile
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