published Jul 2005
by
Robert (Bob) Searns with Robert Searns and Associates, Inc.
In new communities the private sector and market forces have helped preserve natural resources while offering outstanding recreational trails.
published Mar 2003
by
Robert (Bob) Searns with Robert Searns and Associates, Inc.
Re-Thinking the Benefits of Trails and Greenways.
published Oct 2002
by
Robert (Bob) Searns with Robert Searns and Associates, Inc.,
Jeff Vogel with DHM Design
Communities benefit in many ways from well-planned greenways and trails.
published Jan 2018
by
Randy Martin with Trailscape
With the emphasis on health and fitness in today's society, trails are becoming just as important as streets and sidewalks in our communities.
published Mar 2007
The Anchorage Trail System includes paved and non-paved multi-use trails such as cross country ski trails, dog mushing trails, hiking trails and skijoring trails .
published Mar 2007
The goal of Active Living by Design is to encourage changes in design, transportation and policies to cultivate and support active living.
published Oct 2000
The goal is to engineer more physical activity into American life to reduce both spreading obesity and the chronic, often lethal health problems linked to sedentary living.
published Dec 2006
by
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
This 300-page spiral-bound publication, several years in the making, provides a first-ever comprehensive "how-to" guidebook for developing all types of recreational trails.
published May 2003
This planning effort directs the development of goals and action plans to meet the future needs in advance of their demand.
published Jul 2001
A Prospective Study of Physical Activity and Cognitive Decline in Elderly Women: Women Who Walk