Abstract
Based on a 3-year ODOT IVM research project, lessons learned and techniques for innovative and adaptive IVM for diverse midwestern landscapes will be presented that can increase Indiana DOTs’ efficiency and cost-effectiveness and simultaneously improve worker safety, foster safe highway use, improve roadside aesthetics, and promote environmental stewardship.
Session Number
124
Session Title
Roadside Integrated Vegetation Management BMPs: Right Tool for the Right Job
Track Title
Maintenance & Operations
Location
STEW214CD
Date of Version
March 2018
Recommended Citation
Daniels, Cheryl and Davey Resource Group, Inc., "Roadside Integrated Vegetation Management BMPs: Right Tool for the Right Job" (2018). Purdue Road School. 88.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2018/presentations/88
Start Date
3-7-2018 9:00 AM
End Date
3-7-2018 9:50 AM
Included in
Environmental Sciences Commons, Other Forestry and Forest Sciences Commons, Weed Science Commons
Roadside Integrated Vegetation Management BMPs: Right Tool for the Right Job
STEW214CD
Based on a 3-year ODOT IVM research project, lessons learned and techniques for innovative and adaptive IVM for diverse midwestern landscapes will be presented that can increase Indiana DOTs’ efficiency and cost-effectiveness and simultaneously improve worker safety, foster safe highway use, improve roadside aesthetics, and promote environmental stewardship.