The many
kinds of trails require different
management strategies. See trail sharing
and multiple use, trail policies and
ethics, impacts and mitigation, and
maintenance plans. A separate area
covers safety
and liability.


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- We
Built It and They Came: managing
busy trails
- Why
do people leave the trail?
- Management
Guidelines for OHV Recreation
- Travel
Management Signs for Public Lands
in Colorado
- Mountain
Walking Track Management; 260
pages of Australian and UK experience
(pdf 6.0 mb)
- Power
line trails: Safe management and development
- Preventing
illegal motorized use on non-motorized
trails
- Comprehensive
Plan for the Protection, Management,
Development and Use of the Appalachian
National Scenic Trail, 1987 (pdf
161 kb)
- Assessment of Trails, Watercourses, Soils, and Redwood Forest Health, Joaquin Miller Park, CA
- Mud,
manure, and money: fixing the trails
in Indiana
- Accomodating
horse trails in the national forests
- Volunteer
rangers to hit Cherry Creek Trail
and Mountain bikers patrol
national forest trails
- Clueless:
it's easy to ignore environmental
ethics
- Dialogue
continues on responsible recreation
- Backcountry
trail standards: the user perspective
- Off-road
impacts of mountain bikes, New
Zealand


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