TY - BOOK AU - National Academy of Medicine A2 - James E. Tcheng A2 - Suzanne Bakken A2 - David W. Bates A2 - Hugh Bonner III A2 - Tejal K. Gandhi A2 - Meredith Josephs A2 - Kensaku Kawamoto A2 - Edwin A. Lomotan A2 - Erin Mackay A2 - Blackford Middleton A2 - Jonathan M. Teich A2 - Scott Weingarten A2 - Marianne Hamilton Lopez TI - Optimizing Strategies for Clinical Decision Support: Summary of a Meeting Series SN - DO - 10.17226/27122 PY - 2017 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/27122/optimizing-strategies-for-clinical-decision-support-summary-of-a-meeting PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Health and Medicine AB - As a result of a collaboration between the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, this NAM Special Publication summarizes and builds on a meeting series in which a multi-stakeholder group of experts discussed the potential of clinical decision support (CDS) to transform care delivery by ameliorating the burden that expanding clinical knowledge and care and choice complexity place on the finite time and attention of clinicians, patients, and members of the care team. This summary also includes highlights from discussions to address the barriers to realizing the full benefits of CDS-facilitated value improvement. Optimizing Strategies for Clinical Decision Support identifies the need for a continuously learning health system driven by the seamless and rapid generation, processing, and practical application of the best available evidence for clinical decision making and lays out a series of actionable collaborative next steps to optimize strategies for adoption and use of CDS. ER - TY - BOOK AU - Institute of Medicine A2 - Guruprasad Madhavan A2 - Kinpritma Sangha A2 - Charles Phelps A2 - Dennis Fryback A2 - Rino Rappuoli A2 - Rose Marie Martinez A2 - Lonnie King TI - Ranking Vaccines: A Prioritization Software Tool: Phase II: Prototype of a Decision-Support System SN - DO - 10.17226/13531 PY - 2013 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/13531/ranking-vaccines-a-prioritization-software-tool-phase-ii-prototype-of PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Health and Medicine AB - SMART Vaccines—Strategic Multi-Attribute Ranking Tool for Vaccines—is a prioritization software tool developed by the Institute of Medicine that utilizes decision science and modeling to help inform choices among candidates for new vaccine development. A blueprint for this computer-based guide was presented in the 2012 report Ranking Vaccines: A Prioritization Framework: Phase I. Ranking Vaccines: A Prioritization Software Tool,Phase II extends the proof-of-concept presented in the Phase I report, which was based on multi-attribute utility theory. This report refines a beta version of the model developed in the Phase I report and presents its next iteration, SMART Vaccines 1.0. Ranking Vaccines: Phase II discusses the methods underlying the development, validation, and evaluation of SMART Vaccines 1.0. It also discusses how SMART Vaccines should—and, just as importantly, should not—be used. The report also offers ideas for future enhancements for SMART Vaccines as well as for ideas for expanded uses and considerations and possibilities for the future. ER - TY - BOOK AU - National Research Council A2 - Helen M. Ingram A2 - Paul C. Stern TI - Research and Networks for Decision Support in the NOAA Sectoral Applications Research Program SN - DO - 10.17226/12015 PY - 2008 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/12015/research-and-networks-for-decision-support-in-the-noaa-sectoral-applications-research-program PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Earth Sciences AB - This study recommends a definition of "decision support" that emphasizes communication rather than translation and a strategy by which the small NOAA Sectoral Applications Research program can advance decision support. The book emphasizes that seasonal climate forecasts provide fundamentally new kinds of information and that integrating this information into real-world decisions will require social innovations that are not easily accomplished. It recommends that the program invest in (a) research to identify and foster the innovations needed to make information about climate variability and change more usable in specific sectors, including research on the processes that influence success or failure in the creation of knowledge-action networks for making climate information; (b) workshops to identify, catalyze, and assess the potential of knowledge-action networks in particular resource areas or decision domains; and (c) pilot projects to create or enhance these networks for supporting decisions in climate-affected sectors. It recommends that evaluation of the program be addressed with a monitoring approach. ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine TI - Prototype Software for an Environmental Information Management and Decision Support System DO - 10.17226/23201 PY - 2007 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/23201/prototype-software-for-an-environmental-information-management-and-decision-support-system PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Research Results Digest 317: Prototype Software for an Environmental Information Management and Decision Support System explores an effort to design, test, and demonstrate a prototype software program for an environmental information management system (EIMS) that state departments of transportation and others could use to support their environmental decision making throughout the transportation system management process. The EIMS is intended to serve as one component of an agency’s broader environmental management system (EMS). The project resulted in prototype software designed to support environmental management for transportation and planning agencies. The final report, including a user’s guide, is available as NCHRP Web-Only Document 103.Links to the download the EIMS software and to instructions on burning an .ISO CD-ROM are below.Help on Burning an .ISO CD-ROM ImageDownload the software as an .ISO Image(Warning: This file is large and may take some time to download) ER - TY - BOOK AU - National Research Council TI - Review of CCSP Draft Synthesis and Assessment Product 5.3: Decision-Support Experiments and Evaluations Using Seasonal to Interannual Forecasts and Observational Data SN - DO - 10.17226/12087 PY - 2008 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/12087/review-of-ccsp-draft-synthesis-and-assessment-product-53-decision PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Earth Sciences AB - This study offered an independent peer review for a synthetic document being produced for the CCSP. It found the draft document to be in a fairly early stage of development and noted several issues needing attention in the revision. The draft was inconsistent across sections with respect to whether or not it accepted two assumptions: that more skillful forecasts necessarily have greater value, and that the most useful form of information is a projected future value of an outcome parameter with an uncertainty distribution. Available scientific evidence gives reason to question these assumptions, and the draft did not discuss the evidence. Among other issues needing attention, the review called for the revised draft to do more to substantiate its claims of the potential benefits of knowledge-action networks and to give more careful consideration to the appropriate balance of roles between governmental and private efforts. ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine TI - Final Report for NCHRP Research Results Digest 317: Prototype Software for an Environmental Information Management and Decision Support System DO - 10.17226/22000 PY - 2007 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/22000/final-report-for-nchrp-research-results-digest-317-prototype-software-for-an-environmental-information-management-and-decision-support-system PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web-Only Document 103 is the final report and user’s guide for a prototype environmental information management software developed to help support environmental management for transportation and planning agencies. Descriptions of the efforts to design, test, and demonstrate a prototype software were published as NCHRP Research Results Digest 317.Links to the download the EIMS software and to instructions on burning an .ISO CD-ROM are below.Help on Burning an .ISO CD-ROM ImageDownload the software as an .ISO Image(Warning: This file is large and may take some time to download) ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - C. James Kruse A2 - Annie Protopapas A2 - David Bierling A2 - Leslie E. Olson A2 - Bruce Wang A2 - Mohammadadel Khodakarami TI - Integrating MTS Commerce Data with Multimodal Freight Transportation Performance Measures to Support MTS Maintenance Investment Decision Making DO - 10.17226/22241 PY - 2014 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/22241/integrating-mts-commerce-data-with-multimodal-freight-transportation-performance-measures-to-support-mts-maintenance-investment-decision-making PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - TRB’s National Freight Cooperative Research Program (NCFRP) Report 32: Integrating MTS Commerce Data with Multimodal Freight Transportation Performance Measures to Support MTS Maintenance Investment Decision Making investigates the feasibility of evaluating potential navigation operation and maintenance projects on the Marine Transportation System (MTS) as they relate to both waterborne commerce and landside freight connections. ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine TI - Freight-Demand Modeling to Support Public-Sector Decision Making DO - 10.17226/14445 PY - 2010 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/14445/freight-demand-modeling-to-support-public-sector-decision-making PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - TRB’s National Cooperative Freight Research Program (NCFRP) Report 8: Freight-Demand Modeling to Support Public-Sector Decision Making explores possible improvements in freight demand models and other analysis tools and includes a guidebook to assist model developers in implementing these improvements. ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - Dean Mericas A2 - Tim Astfalk A2 - Rob Sims A2 - Devon Seal A2 - Tim Arendt A2 - Chuck Pace A2 - Eric Cahoon A2 - Karen Miller TI - Deicing Planning Guidelines and Practices for Stormwater Management Systems, second edition DO - 10.17226/25788 PY - 2020 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/25788/deicing-planning-guidelines-and-practices-for-stormwater-management-systems-second-edition PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - The first edition of this report, in 2009, provided a comprehensive industry reference for the management of airport deicing runoff. The second edition has been wholly updated to reflect the latest industry practices.The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program's ACRP Research Report 14: Deicing Planning Guidelines and Practices for Stormwater Management Systems, second edition, explores a wide array of practices designed to provide for the practical, cost-effective control of runoff from aircraft and airfield deicing and anti-icing operations.Additional resources with the report include a Set of Fact Sheets, a Decision Support Tool, a Decision Support Tool User Guide, and a Decision Support Tool Instructional Video. ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - Roy E. Sturgill, Jr. A2 - Tarig Omer A2 - Jim Anspach A2 - Kenny Franklin A2 - John Campbell A2 - Richard Manser TI - Valuation and Compensation Approaches in Utility Accommodation: A Guide DO - 10.17226/27163 PY - 2023 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/27163/valuation-and-compensation-approaches-in-utility-accommodation-a-guide PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - State departments of transportation (DOTs) have a variety of practices and compensation structures for accommodating utility and communication installations on public rights-of-way (ROW). There is no single best practice, and the best approach for a particular state will depend on a number of factors, including the type of utility, the location of the installation, and the state's laws and regulations. NCHRP Research Report 1053: Valuation and Compensation Approaches in Utility Accommodation: A Guide, from TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program, presents guidelines to help state DOTs evaluate and charge for the accommodation of utility and communication installations in public ROW. Supplemental to the report are NCHRP Web-Only Document 359: Valuation and Compensation for Accommodating Utility and CommunicationsInstallations in Public Rights-of-Way; a Decision Support Tool that presents the spectrum of possible approaches for valuation and compensation methods and further provides state DOTs the ability to evaluate changes to their current approach based on the approaches used by other states; a PowerPoint presentation that provides an executive briefing of the research objectives and findings; Appendices A–E that hold the literature search, participant survey, case studies, an overview of related legislation and policies, and extensive bibliography; and an Implementation Memo. ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - John Gambatese A2 - Joseph Louis A2 - Chukwuma Nnaji TI - Guide to Alternative Technologies for Preventing and Mitigating Vehicle Intrusions into Highway Work Zones DO - 10.17226/26625 PY - 2022 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/26625/guide-to-alternative-technologies-for-preventing-and-mitigating-vehicle-intrusions-into-highway-work-zones PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - Work zone intrusion technologies are designed to warn workers and drivers of potential intrusion, provide a barrier to prevent intrusion, detect and alert drivers and workers during intrusion, and/or protect workers and drivers following intrusion.The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Research Report 1003: Guide to Alternative Technologies for Preventing and Mitigating Vehicle Intrusions into Highway Work Zones is designed to be applicable to the construction and maintenance work performed by all departments of transportation and to help reduce motorist and worker injuries and fatalities.Supplemental to the report are NCHRP Web-Only Document 322: Alternative Technologies for Mitigating the Risk of Injuries and Deaths in Work Zones: Conduct of Research, a presentation, an implementation memo, a Decision Support System User Guide Coversheet, a Decision Support System User Guide, and a Decision Support System Tool. ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - Henry Canipe A2 - Steve Varnedoe A2 - Geoff Morrison A2 - Daniel Harrison A2 - John Hildreth A2 - Lisa Kunzman A2 - Dennis Halachoff A2 - Lew Brown TI - Maximizing Proceeds from the Fleet Asset Disposal Sales Process DO - 10.17226/27302 PY - 2023 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/27302/maximizing-proceeds-from-the-fleet-asset-disposal-sales-process PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - State departments of transportation (DOTs) own and manage fleets of vehicles and equipment. An important part of fleet management is the process of disposing of fleet assets once vehicles and equipment reach an age, level of use, or condition that limits usefulness for state DOT operations. Once the decision is made to dispose of these assets, a key objective is to maximize net proceeds from the sale.NCHRP Research Report 1074: Maximizing Proceeds from the Fleet Asset Disposal Sales Process, from TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program, describes approaches to selling surplus vehicles and equipment that can increase realized prices and net returns to a state DOT.Supplemental to the report are a spreadsheet-based tool in two formats (Protected and Unlocked) for comparing potential returns from various sales channels, a fact sheet, an implementation memo, and a presentation. ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - Alison B. Cariveau, Wendy Caldwell, Eric Lonsdorf, Chris Nootenboom, Karen Tuerk, Emilie Snell-Rood, University of Minnesota A2 - Environmental Incentives Eric Anderson A2 - Kristen A. Baum, Oklahoma State University A2 - Jennifer Hopwood, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation A2 - University of Wisconsin Karen Oberhauser TI - Evaluating the Suitability of Roadway Corridors for Use by Monarch Butterflies DO - 10.17226/25693 PY - 2020 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/25693/evaluating-the-suitability-of-roadway-corridors-for-use-by-monarch-butterflies PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - Roadsides provide promising monarch habitat as they frequently contain nectar and host plants; however, they also present a range of risks, including pesticide spillover, vehicle collisions, contaminant runoff, and non-native vegetation.The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Research Report 942: Evaluating the Suitability of Roadway Corridors for Use by Monarch Butterflies provides guidance for roadside managers to determine the potential of their roadway corridors as habitat for monarch butterflies.The report also includes several tools and decision-support mechanisms to optimize habitat potential in a manner that is compatible with the continued operation and maintenance of the roadside. ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - Conor Semler A2 - Meredyth Sanders A2 - Rebecca Sanders A2 - Mary Elbech A2 - Sarah Searcy A2 - Steve Bert A2 - Ishtiak Ahmed A2 - Chase Nichols TI - Roadway Cross-Section Reallocation: Conduct of Research Report DO - 10.17226/27296 PY - 2023 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/27296/roadway-cross-section-reallocation-conduct-of-research-report PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - Trade-offs between uses of roadway cross sections are understood through a variety of lenses, from safety and operations to comfort and mode choice. Estimates of the impacts of cross-section decision-making on outcome measures include environmental, equity, and economy.NCHRP Web-Only Document 342: Roadway Cross-Section Reallocation: Conduct of Research Report, from TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program, is supplemental to NCHRP Research Report 1036: Roadway Cross-Section Reallocation: A Guide. ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - Jennifer Hopwood A2 - Angela Laws A2 - Scott Black A2 - Scott Fleury A2 - Milan Mitrovich A2 - Shannon Crossen TI - Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 16: Southwest DO - 10.17226/27118 PY - 2023 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/27118/pollinator-habitat-conservation-along-roadways-volume-16-southwest PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - 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 16: Southwest, 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 Southwest Accessory Materials, a Communications Toolbox, a Conduct of Research Report, and a Video. All the other volumes are available on the webpage for NCHRP Web-Only Document 362: Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 1: Alaska. The other volumes are: Volume 1: Alaska 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 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - Jennifer Hopwood A2 - Angela Laws A2 - Scott Black A2 - Scott Fleury A2 - Milan Mitrovich A2 - Shannon Crossen TI - Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 14: Southeast DO - 10.17226/27120 PY - 2023 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/27120/pollinator-habitat-conservation-along-roadways-volume-14-southeast PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - 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 14: Southeast, 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 Southeast Accessory Materials, a Communications Toolbox, a Conduct of Research Report, and a Video. All the other volumes are available on the webpage for NCHRP Web-Only Document 362: Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 1: Alaska. The other volumes are: Volume 1: Alaska 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 15: Southern Plains Volume 16: Southwest ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - Jennifer Hopwood A2 - Angela Laws A2 - Scott Black A2 - Scott Fleury A2 - Milan Mitrovich A2 - Shannon Crossen TI - Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 15: Southern Plains DO - 10.17226/27119 PY - 2023 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/27119/pollinator-habitat-conservation-along-roadways-volume-15-southern-plains PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - 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 15: Southern Plains, 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 Southern Plains Accessory Materials, a Communications Toolbox, a Conduct of Research Report, and a Video. All the other volumes are available on the webpage for NCHRP Web-Only Document 362: Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 1: Alaska. The other volumes are: Volume 1: Alaska 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 16: Southwest ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - Jennifer Hopwood A2 - Angela Laws A2 - Scott Black A2 - Scott Fleury A2 - Milan Mitrovich A2 - Shannon Crossen TI - Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 11: Northeast DO - 10.17226/27090 PY - 2023 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/27090/pollinator-habitat-conservation-along-roadways-volume-11-northeast PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - 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 11: Northeast, 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 Northeast Accessory Materials, a Communications Toolbox, a Conduct of Research Report, and a Video. All the other volumes are available on the webpage for NCHRP Web-Only Document 362: Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 1: Alaska. This is the first of 16 volumes. The other volumes are: Volume 1: Alaska 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 12: Northern Plains Volume 13: Rocky Mountains Volume 14: Southeast Volume 15: Southern Plains Volume 16: Southwest ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - Jennifer Hopwood A2 - Angela Laws A2 - Scott Black A2 - Scott Fleury A2 - Milan Mitrovich A2 - Shannon Crossen TI - Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 10: Midwest DO - 10.17226/27089 PY - 2023 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/27089/pollinator-habitat-conservation-along-roadways-volume-10-midwest PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - 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 10: Midwest, 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 Midwest Accessory Materials, a Communications Toolbox, a Conduct of Research Report, and a Video. All the other volumes are available on the webpage for NCHRP Web-Only Document 362: Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 1: Alaska. This is the first of 16 volumes. The other volumes are: Volume 1: Alaska 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 11: Northeast Volume 12: Northern Plains Volume 13: Rocky Mountains Volume 14: Southeast Volume 15: Southern Plains Volume 16: Southwest ER - TY - BOOK AU - Transportation Research Board AU - National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine A2 - Jennifer Hopwood A2 - Angela Laws A2 - Scott Black A2 - Scott Fleury A2 - Milan Mitrovich A2 - Shannon Crossen TI - Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 3: Florida DO - 10.17226/27062 PY - 2023 UR - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/27062/pollinator-habitat-conservation-along-roadways-volume-3-florida PB - The National Academies Press CY - Washington, DC LA - English KW - Transportation and Infrastructure AB - 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 the agency and help to mitigate the negative ecological effects of roads. NCHRP Web-Only Document 362: Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 3: Florida, from TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program, is part of a 16-volume series, with each volume focused 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 Florida Accessory Materials, a Communications Toolbox, a Conduct of Research Report, and a Video. All the other volumes are available on the webpage for NCHRP Web-Only Document 362: Pollinator Habitat Conservation Along Roadways, Volume 1: Alaska. The other volumes are: Volume 1: Alaska Volume 2: California 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 ER -