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16th National Trails Symposium - Orlando, Florida POSTER SESSIONS |
The representative for each poster will be available during the 30-minute block of time listed below to discuss the poster and answer questions in an informal setting. Simply visit the poster gallery in the Fiesta Ballroom Foyer during the specified time to meet the representative. The reference number listed beside the poster name will help you locate the specific poster in the gallery area.
Field trips and mobile workshops are available on Saturday, Sunday, and Tuesday. Other educational sessions include Pre- and Post-Conference Programs and Universal Trail Assessment Training sessions as well as Concurrent Workshops.
Route Inventory: The First Step in Seamless Management (1)
Tammy Pike, Arizona State Land Department
Charlotte Harbor Eco-Heritage Trails: Developing a Vision (5)
Gary Harrell, Charlotte County Metropolitan Planning Organization
Off-Road Vehicle Impacts on Southeastern Coastal Plain Ecosystems (9)
Linda Duever, Conway Conservation, Inc.
The Mississippi River Trail (13)
Dick Westfall, Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Lake Apopka Basin Master Plan: Greenways, Trails, Recreation, and Ecotourism (17)
Pat Tyjeski, Land Design Innovation, Inc.
Cady Way Trail in Orlando: Connecting Orlando with its Neighbors (21)
Jim Kimbler, Transportation Planning Bureau, City of Orlando
Connecting Communities through the American Heritage Rivers Initiative (25)
Deena Wells, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail (28)
Debra Stucki, Florida State Parks
9/11 National Day of Remembrance Trail (2)
David Brickley, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
Planning and Development of Pioneer Trails in Charlotte County (6)
Gary Harrell, Charlotte County Metropolitan Planning Organization
Desert National Wildlife Range Urban Interface Strategy (10)
Liz Smith-Incer, National Park Service
East Coast Greenway (14)
Karen Votava, East Coast Greenway Alliance
Development of a Mesoamerican Trail Network (18)
James Barborak, The Wildlife Conservation Society
Connecting with Trail Users through a Website (22)
Ray Hanson, Bureau of Land Management
Pathways to Project Success (26)
Frank Van Pelt, Seminole County Public Works Department
Lehigh Greenway Rail Trail (29)
Laureen Kornel, Flagler County Planning & Zoning
Implementation of a Municipal Trail Network (31)
John Flora, TEI Engineers & Planners
The East Central Regional Rail Trail (3)
Jenifer Domerchie, East Central Florida Regional Planning Council
Ethically Incorporating Off-Highway Vehicles into the Heritage of Hunting (7)
Emily McAllister, Tread Lightly!, Inc.
Inside Outside Las Vegas: Developing Trail Connectivity between the Las Vegas Valley Trail System and Public Lands Surrounding the Las Vegas Valley (11)
Liz Smith-Incer, National Park Service
Mountain Biker Trail Preferences: Fact or Fiction? (15)
Mike Reeder, Orange County Harbors, Beaches & Parks, CA
Bike to Beach Trail (19)
Jim Rucquoi, Florida Bicycle Association
The Friendship Trail: A Cooperative Venture (23)
Brian Smith, Pinellas County Planning Department
Trail Funding and Construction in a Rural County: The Success of the Cross Island Trail of Queen Anne's County, Maryland (27)
Richard McIntyre, Queen Anne's County Department of Parks & Recreation
New Mechanized Equipment for Trail Construction (30)
Don Clymer, USDA Forest Service, Allegheny National Forest
From Concept to Construction - A Case Study in Collaboration: The Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway, Marion County, Florida (4)
Ronald Sill, Reynolds, Smith and Hills, Inc.
The Pinellas Trail &endash; It Goes On and On (8)
Brian Smith, Pinellas County Planning Department
Full Circle Ecotourism (12)
Michael Kelley, The Florida Companies
Brooker and Beyond: Creating an Environmental Greenway in Florida's Most Populous County (16)
Craig Huegel, Pinellas County Department of Environmental Management
Crossing Ecological Boundaries: Effects of Recreational Trails (20)
Christy Carr, EDAW, Inc.
Scenic Byways: Not Just for Automobiles Anymore (24)
Douglas Allen, TEI Engineers & Planners
Colorado Front Range Trail Corridor Plan (32)*
Ann Moss, Shapins Associates
The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC) Adventure Trail
This mobile educational display promoting responsible trail ethics is located in the NOHVCC truck in the outdoor exhibit area. The display can be viewed anytime during the symposium. A NOHVCC representative will be available at the vehicle during each of the four 30 minute poster times listed above to discuss the display and answer questions.
* Representative will not be available
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