posted Jul 16, 2019
New technology and emerging trends in transportation pose unique challenges and opportunities for people with disabilities and for any who wish to ensure that our public spaces and transportation networks are available and accessible to all.
posted Jul 3, 2019
Do you think e-scooters should be allowed on trails?
posted Jul 2, 2019
Corps are embedded in their communities and serve as cost-effective, common-sense partners that show up ready to work, manage their own crews, and help increase your staff capacity. Learn how you can engage the next generation of diverse trail, transportation, and recreation professionals!
posted Jul 1, 2019
Four concepts generate all trail aesthetics for better or worse. Learn how to use them to shape any type of trail for the better.
posted Jun 24, 2019
The World Trails Network, in partnership with Green Flag Trails International, is offering this 8 Day course for trails professionals and any avid hikers who wish to learn more about trail auditing.
posted Jun 11, 2019
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David Loutzenheiser with Metropolitan Area Planning Council
Learn about how to evaluate an existing trail network to identify projects and opportunities to create a connected trail and greenway network in an urban area.
posted Jun 11, 2019
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Dan Rice with Ohio & Erie Canalway Coalition
Akron is reconnecting people, not online, but in our trails, parks and community centers.
posted Jun 11, 2019
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Amy Camp with Cycle Forward
This talk will share programming examples and make a case for how these connections can transform communities from a culture of indifference to a culture of “yes,” of hospitality, of inclusion, and stewardship.
posted Jun 11, 2019
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Kevin Belanger with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC),
Marianne Fowler with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC)
Rails-to-Trails is embarking on a coast-to-coast trail system!
posted Jun 11, 2019
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Sam Demas with Hut2hut.info
A concise presentation of the roles hut systems can play in the educational and recreational opportunity spectrum of America.