3 edition of Conflicts on multiple-use trails found in the catalog.
Conflicts on multiple-use trails
Roger L. Moore
Published
1994
by Federal Highway Administration in [Washington, D.C.]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Conflicts on multiple use trails., Synthesis of the literature and state of the practice. |
Contributions | United States. Federal Highway Administration. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 1 v. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15410237M |
Trail etiquette is even more important when you’re hiking in a group. Always hike single-file, never taking up more than half the trail space, and stay on the trail itself. Over time, those off-trail boot prints can badly erode switchbacks and destroy drainage diversions. PlAnnIng FoR mUltIPle Use wInteR RecReAtIon.. 24 Poor parking is the root stressor for winter recreation conflicts and should be addressed first to best manage winter recreation. Snowmobilers require much larger trail networks and off-trail areas than nonmotorized users since they.
Bicycle Federation of America. Washington D.C. Knopp T & Tyger J () A Study of Conflict in Recre- ational Land Use: Snowmobiling vs Ski-Touring. Journal of Leisure Research 11(4): – Moore RL () Conflicts on Multiple-Use Trails: Synthe- sis of Literature and State of the by: Considered by Trails Specialist on IDT. Many of the trail layout recommendations in this guideline book are mirrored in FSH Section of FEIS Conflict Jacob and Schreyer , we offer that conflicts arise from goal interference and trail conflicts are .
President's Message: Balancing Nature and Human Needs. There is no mistaking the border of Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda. From the intensely cultivated land, I stepped from brilliant sunshine into the deep, cool shade of a mountain forest and began the steep and slippery climb. Arrowhead Trails History and Organization. Arrowhead Trails Inc. was created to assist agencies, organizations, and the private sector in developing, and managing sustainable natural surface trails. We specialize in shared use trails which minimize visitor conflicts and .
We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow more. Get this from a library. Conflicts on multiple-use trails: synthesis of the literature and state of the practice. [Roger L Moore; United States. Federal Highway Administration.].
The report provides 12 principles for minimizing conflicts on multiple-use trails. Although this report is about conflicts on trails, it is intended to promote cooperation and understanding among trail users and to inspire ideas that will help reduce trail conflict.
It is intended to be used by trail managers, State and local trail coordinators. Conflicts on multiple-use trails have been described "as problems of success -- an indication of the trail's popularity" (Ryan). In fact, the vast majority of trail users are satisfied, have few complaints, and return often.
However, conflicts among trail users. : Conflicts on Multiple-Use Trails: Synthesis of the Literature and State of the Practice (): The Federal Highway Administration, The National Recreational: Books.
Conflicts on multiple-use trails have been described "as problems of success -- an trail's popularity" (Ryan). In fact, the vast majority of trail users are satisfied, have few complaints, and return often.
However, conflicts among trail users do occur and. Conflicts on Multiple-Use Trails With assistance from The National Recreational Trails Advisory Committee, this report details the challenges faced by multi-use trail managers and ways to minimize conflicts between users.
Conflicts on trails can be a serious, complex challenge, but one that must be addressed if users are to have safe, satisfying experiences.
The next section details the tools available to address the challenge of conflict on multiple-use trails. Ways to Avoid or Minimize Conflicts on Multiple-Use Trails. OFF-ROAD TRAILS L E S S O N 1 0 FHWA 10 - 1 been known to use “equestrian trails.” In most cases, it must be assumed that trails will be shared by all types of users of all ages and Conflicts on Multiple-Use Trails, Roger Moore, Federal Highway Administration, FHWA-PD, Greenways – File Size: KB.
A little more than a century later, tens of millions of Americans were hiking on trails blazed in every region of the country. This groundbreaking book is the first full account of the unique history of the American hiking community and its rich, nationwide culture.
In the end what’s presented is a solid case for shared use trails. There is also a case for single use trails, but as you will see the case is not as strong.
also see: DOT-FHWA Study- Conflicts on Multiple-Use Trails (more studies) PDF of this page: Shared Use Trails.
Introduction and Groundwork. PlAnnIng FoR mUltIPle Use wInteR RecReAtIon. 28 Poor parking is the root stressor for winter recreation conflicts and should be addressed first to best manage winter recreation. Snowmobilers require much larger trail networks and off-trail areas than nonmotorized users since they.
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Moore, Roger L. Conflicts on Multiple-Use Trails United States Department of Transportation, Moore, Roger L., et al. The Impacts of Rail Trails: A Study of Users and Nearby Property Owners from Three Trails. The National Forests and the Public Lands. The million acre National Forest System administered by the Forest Service, an agency of the Department of Agriculture, and the million acres of Public Lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), an agency of the Department of the Interior, are concentrated in the Western third of the lower 48 and Alaska.
This guidebook provides information for developing trails, trailheads, and campgrounds that are sensitive to the needs of riders and thier animals. The emphasis is on highly developed facilities and programs such as those in urban, rural, and some wildland areas. The information presented can be adapted for a variety of settings and levels of development, as well as jurisdictional requirements.
The following publications may prove helpful to local Sierra Club groups and chapters. They are only suggested readings, and this is an incomplete list. Roger Moore, Conflicts on Multiple-Use Trails; Synthesis of the Literature and the State of the Practice. Federal Highway Administration, Report #FHWA-PD, August Words: Length: 10 Pages Document Type: Essay Paper #: Specific legislation on rights of way would have to be enacted separately in order to apply to any of the other parks (for instance, the act creating ocky Mountain National Park contained rights of way).
Another recreational development is the growing popularity of mountain biking, generating the need to address user conflicts and safety associated with multiple use on trails.
The mile regional Backbone Trail is nearing completion and requires interagency cooperation on. However, multiple use approaches will still need to mitigate conflicts between harvesting of timber vs.
NTFPs (Guariguata et al.Duchelle et al.Herrero-Jáuregui et al.Rockwell. There is an idea of cognitive and valuation confusion in the book. The writer is a professor yet the book is not academic. Conflicts On Multiple-Use Trails: Synthesis of the Literature and State of the Practice () Trail Maintenance and .Research on conflicts between different recreational trail-based activities is also relatively scarce, as well as studies concerning conflicts between trail-based recreation interests and other.Increasing Snowmobile Access & Reducing Conflict Presented by Kim Raap – Trails Work Consulting Access Guide ‘Facts Book’ Trails Work Consulting Tools for Snowmobile Access available on-line from ACSA at: Identify multiple use areas & expectations Trails Work Consulting TOOLS: Signing.