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Conflicts on Multiple-Use Trails: Synthesis of the Literature and State of the Practice
Author
Frost, Jim
Publisher
Federal Highway Administration
Publication Year
1995
Body

The National Recreational Trails Advisory Committee identified trail-user conflicts on multiple-use trails as a major concern that needs resolution. The Advisory Committee recognized that there is a significant amount of literature and expertise on this topic, but no one source that summarizes the available information. The Committee asked the Federal Highway Administration to produce a synthesis of the existing research to foster understanding of trail conflicts, identify promising approaches for promoting trail sharing, and identify gaps in our current knowledge. This synthesis is intended to establish a baseline of the current state of knowledge and practice and to serve as a guide for trail managers and researchers.
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Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Technical Report
Collection
Keywords
recreation
mountain bikes
trails
United States
user conflicts
Utah
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