Paul Donald worked in the research department of the RSPB for over twenty years, latterly as Principal Scientist, before moving to BirdLife International as Senior Scientist. He is a recipient of the prestigious ZSL/Marsh Award for Conservation Science and an Honorary Research Fellow of the University of Cambridge.
Description
Preface: Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre A note on units, definitions and data sources Acknowledgements 1 The King of the Road 2 Traffication 3 'An Inconspicuous Splotch of Red' 4 Living with Roadkill 5 Traffic Islands and Invasion Highways 6 Thunder Road 7 Emission Creep 8 In the Zone 9 The Sixth Horseman 10 Winners and Losers 11 Five Reasons for Hope 12 The Road to De-Traffication Notes List of scientific names References Index
Reviews
This is a very good book... perhaps THE book of the year. -- Mark Avery, author and environmental campaigner ...a fascinating and enlightening book. To call it "revelatory" would be an understatement. -- Chris and Melissa Bruntlett, authors of Curbing Traffic ...fascinating, eye-opening and easy-to-read -- Rebecca Armstrong, Birdwatch This book is remarkable for several reasons, not least the fact that its author has gathered almost everything published in peer-reviewed journals about the devastating consequences of roads and cars for the natural world. He has then synthesised this vast body of data while deploying the most lucid prose and balanced, non-polemical tone about his subject. -- Mark Cocker, BirdLife An important book. -- Richard Smith, British Medical Journal Traffication should be required reading for any education, training or course for students and transport professionals including engineers, traffic planners, town planners, urban designers, politicians and all those undertaking courses with the word "transport" in the title. -- John Whitelegg * Journal of World Transport Policy & Practice * A moving read. -- John Miles * Birdwatching.co.uk * Brilliant... detailed and highly informative. -- Zsolt Vegvari * Conservation Biology * ...a most impressive eye-opener of a book which is lucidly-written, highly readable and thus greatly to be recommended. -- James Wright * RSPB Book Club *

