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Trails for the Twenty-First Century Charles Flink

Trails for the Twenty-First Century By Charles Flink

Trails for the Twenty-First Century by Charles Flink


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Communities across the United States are working to convert unused railway and canal corridors into trails for pedestrians, cyclists, horses and others. This text is a step-by-step guide to all aspects of the planning, design and management of multi-use trails.

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Trails for the Twenty-First Century: Planning, Design, and Management Manual for Multi-Use Trails by Charles Flink

Communities across the country are working to convert unused railway and canal corridors into trails for pedestrians, cyclists, horseback riders, and others, serving the needs of both recreationists and commuters alike. These multi-use trails can play a key role in improving liveability, as they offer an innovative means of addressing sprawl, revitalising urban areas, and reusing degraded lands. Trails for the Twenty-first Century is a step-by-step guide to all aspects of the planning, design, and management of multi-use trails. Originally published in 1993, this completely revised and updated edition offers a wealth of new information including: - discussions of recent regulations and federal programs, including ADA and TEA-21 - recently revised design standards from AASHTO - current research on topics ranging from trail surfacing to conflict resolution - information about designing and building trails in brownfields and other - environmentally troubled landscapes Also included is a new introduction that describes the importance of rail-trails to the sustainable communities movement, and an expanded discussion of maintenance costs. Enhanced with a wealth of illustrations, Trails for the Twenty-first Century provides detailed guidance on topics such as: taking a physical inventory and assessment of a site; involving the public and meeting the needs of adjacent landowners; understanding and complying with existing legislation; designing, managing, and promoting a trail; and where to go for more information. It is the only comprehensive guidebook available for planners, landscape architects, local officials, and community activists interested in creating a multi-use trail.

Trails for the Twenty-First Century Reviews

"Nothing escaped the authors' attention, and with so much real-world information, Trails for the Twenty-first Century is easily the single most useful reference book for trail planners."--Journal of the American Planning Association

About Charles Flink

Charles A. Flink is president of Greenways, Inc. in Cary, North Carolina and an adjunct professor at North Carolina State University.

Kristine Olka is a planner with Greenways, Inc.

Robert M. Searns, AICP, is with Urban Edges, a consulting firm specializing in trail and greenway design based in Littleton, Colorado.

The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, based in Washington, D.C., is a national nonprofit membership organization that seeks to facilitate the conversion of abandoned rail corridors and connect open space into a nationwide network of public trails.

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CIN1559638192G
9781559638197
1559638192
Trails for the Twenty-First Century: Planning, Design, and Management Manual for Multi-Use Trails by Charles Flink
Used - Good
Paperback
Island Press
2001-01-31
232
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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