
posted Nov 19, 2012
by Robert (Bob) Searns with Robert Searns and Associates, Inc.
The Second World Trails Conference took place November 7-9, 2011 in the Seogwipo area of Jeju Island, South Korea.
posted Oct 4, 2022
by Cathy Corlett with American Trails
The future looks bright for this self-motivated athlete with a social and environmental conscience.
posted Mar 27, 2018
The US Army Corps of Engineers manages the 19-mile interpretive trail on the west shore of Waco Lake, through Bottomland hardwoods, scrub, and grassland in central Texas.
posted Nov 14, 2018
RTP funding helped convert this utility corridor into a multiuse recreational and transportation trail route.
posted Mar 26, 2018
The Lake Wobegon Trail travels through the heart of the mythical land celebrated in the Prairie Home Companion radio show.
posted Mar 13, 2018
This document describes the process in developing a Trails Business Plan that supports recreational use as well as economic development.
posted May 16, 2018
Increasing numbers of equestrians on public lands require more awareness of impacts.
posted Jun 11, 2019
by 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 Feb 15, 2019
The most important part of the planning process is building relationships with the people affected by the proposed trail and its potential users.
posted Feb 15, 2019
This manual explains the duties of the Landowner Relations Director for the Bruce Trail and suggests some of the best and most effective ways to carry them out. A Landowner Relations Director is fundamental to the success of securing a permanent corridor for the Trail.
posted Sep 30, 2020
In this influential work about the staggering divide between children and the outdoors, child advocacy expert Richard Louv directly links the lack of nature in the lives of today’s wired generation—he calls it nature-deficit—to some of the most disturbing childhood trends, such as the rises in obesity, attention disorders, and depression.
posted Sep 23, 2021
This paper outlines ways to achieve two key goals: First, to create career paths for young people; and secondly, to improve the U.S.’ ability to counter, and adapt to climate change, especially in communities that have suffered from environmental injustices.
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