
posted Aug 16, 2022
by Sarah Hippensteel Hall, PhD with Miami Conservancy District, Lelia Mellen with National Park Service, Douglas Leed with Ohio Department of Natural Resources
How to connect economics with tourism.
posted Aug 16, 2022
The Story of “The Pearl” of Puerto Rico
posted Aug 16, 2022
This session will explore the multitude of ways to connect people to trails and places with bikeways.
posted Aug 16, 2022
by Amy Camp with Cycle Forward, Elisa Mayes, Brad Smith with Confluence Cyclery
Speakers will elaborate on the successes and hurdles in the cultural shift to an economy based upon conservation and utilization of natural assets in rural towns.
posted Aug 16, 2022
Drawing from dry-laid rock fences, a significant equine heritage, and one of the oldest urban growth boundaries in the nation, Legacy Trail spans the gamut of landscapes.
posted Aug 16, 2022
Refuges close to highly-populated areas provide the greatest opportunity to engage new and diverse audiences.
posted Aug 16, 2022
Join the Student Conservation Association and Arizona Trail Association for an inspiring workshop on various youth outreach initiatives.
posted Aug 16, 2022
Learn how to use a collaborative approach to develop a bi-state regional trails plan.
posted Aug 16, 2022
This presentation will teach water trail developers how to improve recreation and increase access by integrating conservation and restoration goals into their water trails plans.
posted Aug 16, 2022
This session will look at "how to keep it green" by projecting, planning, partnering, and paying for trails with examples from both projects.
posted Aug 16, 2022
by Robert (Bob) Searns with Robert Searns and Associates, Inc., Brad Towle with Tanabe City Kumano Tourism Bureau, Masato Takemoto with Tanabe City Kumano Tourism Bureau, Galeo Saintz with World Trails Network
Sharing world pilgrimage culture.