posted Mar 3, 2021
As agencies begin to plan for 2021, SORP has assembled five webinars around the theme of Recovery and Resilience. We are assembling your professional colleagues from the academic, private, and public sector to share ideas and information
posted Mar 3, 2021
As agencies begin to plan for 2021, SORP has assembled five webinars around the theme of Recovery and Resilience. We are assembling your professional colleagues from the academic, private, and public sectors to share ideas and information.
posted Feb 4, 2020
Webinar #2 will focus on understanding how to develop and implement a visitor use monitoring program along with a few applied examples from a municipal level open space program in Boulder, Colorado.
posted Nov 12, 2020
Walk/Bike/Places strives to be the most informative and progressive active transportation conference in North America.
posted Jan 14, 2021
This webinar will consist of three parts: 1.Best practices and lessons learned for implementing bike and ped facilities in rural cities, and the challenges faced when working with small communities (presented by Bolton & Menk) 2.Example of successful implementation through strong partner relationships and proper planning in the City of Le Sueur, a city of 4,000 people located between Mankato and the Twin Cities (presented by City of Le Sueur) 3.The Minnesota Department of Transportation's (MnDOT) efforts to prioritize planning and investment in pedestrian and bicyclist infrastructure within an equity and environmental justice context has led to its development of the SPACE (Suitability for Pedestrian And Cycling Environment) tool. We will give an overview of MnDOT's SPACE tool and how it is applied to equitably plan and construct pedestrian and bicycle facilities (presented by MnDOT).
posted Jun 25, 2020
There are many reasons to walk that are not related to transportation. The practice of walking can impact our health, spirituality, and culture.
posted Nov 16, 2020
Walks of a Lifetime in America’s National Parks includes a wealth of practical advice on how to visit and hike the national parks and concludes with a plea to readers to evolve from national park visitors to national park stewards. This book would make a great holiday gift!
posted Feb 17, 2018
This course is designed to help water trail managers and outfitters improve opportunities for people of all backgrounds and abilities to enjoy water trails.
posted Feb 6, 2018
The best water trails link outdoor recreation to conservation and stewardship opportunities. This a symbiotic relationship between recreating on waterways and protecting them doesn’t occur without effort. This webinar will explore water trail ambassador programs from coast to coast.
posted Feb 19, 2018
Successful water trails are the product of partnerships among a wide variety of public and private constituents.