Perceptions of Roadside Vegetation Management

Hopwood, Jennifer. Understanding the Implications of Reduced Roadside Mowing for Driver Safety and Public Perception. Research idea submitted to AASHTO by Jennifer Hopwood, 7/7/23.

Campanelli, John, Yulia A. Kuzovkina, and Samuel Kocurek. 2023, Current Impediments for New England DOTs to Transition to Sustainable Roadside Practices for Strengthening Pollinator Habitats and Health. Sustainability 15(4):3639.

Nemec, Kristine, Andrew Stephenson, and Mary Losch. 2022. How Engineers and Roadside Vegetation Managers Maintain Roadside Vegetation in Iowa, USA. 2022. Environmental Management 70:593–604. Based on the survey Managing Iowa's Rights-of-Way: A Survey of County Engineers and Roadside Vegetation Managers.

Nemec, Kristine, Andrew Stephenson, Eva Aizpurua Gonzalez, and Mary Losch. 2021. Local Decision-Makers' Perspectives on Roadside Revegetation and Management in Iowa, USA. Environmental Management 67:1060–1074. Based on the survey Managing Iowa's Rights-of-Way: A Survey of County Administrators.

Campanelli, John, Yulia A. Kuzovkina, Robert M. Ricard, and Cristian P. Schulthess. 2019. Attitudes Toward Adoption of Roadside Revegetation Using Native Plants by Departments of Transportation in New England states. Native Plants Journal 20(1):31–46.

Hale, Daniel Connor. 2019. Human Dimensions of Roadside Vegetation Management across the Connecticut Landscape.  Master's Thesis. University of Connecticut.

Mindfire Communications. 2016. Living Roadway Trust Fund Research Findings, Report on public, stakeholder, and legislator perception of LRTF and roadside vegetation management

Lucey,  Anne, and Susan Barton. 2011. Public Perception and Sustainable Management Strategies for Roadside Vegetation. Transportation Resarch Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2262(1):164–170.