2017 Conference Proceedings - Scottsdale, ArizonaSelect presentations from the 2017 National Outdoor Recreation Conference are posted below. 2017 Conference ProgramMay 1, 2017 SCORP University Marketing Plan 101 Are you Ready for REDI? How to move forward with relevancy, equity, inclusion, and diversity in the outdoor recreation sector. Why Do I need to be Ready for REDI? We All Belong Outdoors Plenary Panelists: Poster Session Maryland Department of Natural Resources Outreach Project to Hispanic Visitors in State Parks Getting More In and Out of the Quicksand At-Risk Students: Building Inclusiveness in an Outdoor Pursuits Program Social media for communicating outdoor recreation research Conservation Corps and 21CSC UCC & USFS: Creating Inclusive & Accessible Opportunity Using GPS Visitor Tracking to evaluate visitor travel patterns at Cumberland Island National Seashore Strategic Engagements – Seeking Community Input Using motion-activated photography to evaluate outdoor recreation activity Outdoor Recreation Planning & Visitor Outreach Resident Perceptions of Black Bear Population Management Obtaining night access to parks or how to expand programming opportunities Visitor management at a Wild and Scenic River System Leveraging a Friends Association of an Iconic Western National Park The white lake revival: A case study of environmental crisis and inclusive future for outdoor recreation improvement (work with civil society organizations) in Urmia Lake. Exploring the Potential for a Broad-based Collaborative Study of Current Nature-Based Tourism and Recreation Resource Use in the Rocky Mountain Region Less is More sub urban journeys Rock-Crawling as an Outdoor Recreation Activity: Motivations and Challenges Interagency Visitor Use Management Council, products and tools for proactive visitor use management
Measuring benefits from community-led conservation projects Advancing Outdoor Stewardship: A Toolkit Parks and Trails as Cultural Icons Providing Outdoor Recreation/Adventure in the South: The Barriers, Culture, and Opportunities A Whole New Story: Re-examining Conservation's History A Regional Education Partnership for Relevancy and Learning The Stories of Change: Sustaining Change through Personal Narrative Data Diversification: Measuring & Mapping Recreational Use with Social Media Engaging youth in conservation & stewardship with technology Overcoming Racial and Income Inequity in Trail Access Designing trails for “Experience” to increase relevancy Maryland State Parks Diversity and Inclusion Efforts: Staff Perspectives and Media Reporting Diversity: A Reflection of your Staff Urban Youth and the Value of an Outreach Strategy Latino Outdoors: Using Storytelling and Social Media to Increase Diversity on Public Lands Defining the office for outdoor recreation industry surrounding diversity and inclusion The Forest Services' Southwest Region Sustainable Recreation Strategy: Goals, Process, Outcomes Fossil Creek: Rebirth, Rediscovery, and Evolving Management Trail Planning for the Professional Schools on Trails Right-of-Way: Equity and Economics of Off-Highway Vehicle Use Building a 21st Century Diverse Workforce and Inclusive Work Environment Advancing Racial Equity: opportunities for outdoor recreation Cultivating Connections through Coworkers and Communities: An Overview of the East Bay Regional Park District’s Programs and Partnerships Outcomes-Focused Management NPLD Career Camp: Launching Careers and Volunteers Sustainable Recreation: Innovative Engagement Approaches in Central Arizona May 4, 2017 A partnership approach to developing the Forest Service’s National Strategy for a Sustainable Trail System Community Connectivity. Creating a Regional Trail Network The Outdoors Profound Impact on Individual Development 21CSC: Engaging the Next Generation Embrace mistakes: build your relevancy toolkit! Creating and Supporting a Diverse and Inclusive Workforce Recreation Equity - Diversity and the US Forest Service Listening, Engaging and Connecting People to Parks The Technologically Engaged Millennial Outdoor Recreationist Creating the Next Generation of Conservation Leaders: A Program Continuum Partnering with Philanthropic Foundations for a Relevant and Inclusive Future Developed Outdoor Recreation Assessment Process (DORAP) Recreational Boating: Identifying Trends and Assessing Benefits for Long Term Relevance Marketing the Outdoors like Mad Men Native American Perspectives on the Outdoors Reducing Barriers: Through Outdoor Workshops and Gear Libraries Nature Score: A Tool to Inspire Nature Play and Discovery Diversifying Recreationists & Opportunities at Hydro Projects Landscape restoration as a tool for creating green infrastructure Innovation and Excellence in Long term Sustainability: Strategies for Achieving Zero Waste BLM Long Term Visitor Areas: A Recreational Strategy for Protecting the Public Lands and Serving “Snowbirds” in Arizona Closing the Gap: Innovative solutions for making outdoor recreation accessible to underserved and multicultural communities The Next Century Conservation Plan: A Plan to Connect ALL People with Nature in Chicagoland Outcomes Plenary
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