published Jan 1, 2016
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IMBA Trail Solutions
In order to better guide research into the range of potential social and environmental impacts and benefits related to the use of eMTBs on natural surface trails, IMBA and the BPSA are interested in what questions land managers have regarding this new use. The survey explicitly targeted land managers’ experiences and concerns regarding eMTB use on natural surface and/or singletrack trails – not paths or bikeways – although some land managers are responsible for both types of trail infrastructure.
published Dec 24, 2011
To better understand and promote physical activity on a newly constructed trail, the present study examined the demographic characteristics and physical activity behaviors of trail users
posted Nov 15, 2017
This webinar explores how data, metrics, and advanced tools are being used to further the development of trail networks, and showcase how it especially helped with an extensive trail system in greater Philadelphia.
posted Feb 5, 2018
This webinar will provide trail and greenway planners, designers, and managers with a practical understanding of trail/ped/bike wayfinding and informational systems with an emphasis on in-the-field structures and media.
posted May 6, 2020
The Oregon Trails Coalition will be offering two webinars next week with more info for Coalition partners to help care for our trails, our staff and volunteers, and our communities as our trails reopen.
posted Feb 19, 2018
San Jose California and Atlanta Georgia are advancing large scale trail developments as core elements of sustainable development.
posted Feb 19, 2018
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Ginny Sullivan with Adventure Cycling Association
This session focuses on the innovative Great Divide Mountain Bike Route and Underground Railroad Bicycle Route.
posted Feb 19, 2018
Learn strategies to build support for trails in agricultural settings, and design techniques to mitigate potential conflict between adjacent land uses.
posted Feb 1, 2018
This webinar covers the latest trends in the planning, promotion, and conservation of trail and greenway corridors.
posted Feb 12, 2018
This 90-minute webinar covered the trails portion of the final "Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines; Outdoor Developed Areas." These new accessibility guidelines for federal lands cover new or altered trails, picnic and camping areas, viewing areas, beach access routes, and related recreation facilities.