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    Assessing the effects of design modifications on the use of wildlife exits designed for endangered Texas ocelots. by Rupesh Maharjan, Jamie E Langbein, John H Young, Kevin Ryer, Alejandro Fierro-Cabo, Md Saydur Rahman, Richard J Kline

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Although it can mitigate wildlife road mortality by limiting their access to the road, it can also create a barrier for wildlife stranded within the right-of-way. …”
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    Defect Recognition: Applying Time-Lapse GPR Measurements and Numerical Approaches by Enas Abdelsamei, Diaa Sheishah, Mohamed Aldeep, Csaba Tóth, György Sipos

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While surface road defects can often be identified through visual inspection, information about subsurface extensions, their impact on structural integrity, and potential risks remain concealed. …”
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    The influence of perceived landscape value on tourists' behavioral intentions in historical and cultural blocks. by Jiaojiao Du, Yilei Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By collecting multi-source data such as online texts, tourist questionnaires, and interviews, and employing qualitative analysis and structural equation modeling as quantitative analysis methods, the study reveals the structural relationship between landscape value perception, place identity, and tourist behavioral intentions: (1) Landscape value perception has a significant positive effect on tourist behavioral intentions; (2) Landscape value perception has a significant positive effect on place identity; (3) Place identity, as a mediating variable, does not mediate the relationship between ecological landscape value perception and skill education value perception, but partially mediates the relationship between historical cultural value perception and recreational value perception. …”
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