![]() Monday, September 12Keynote: Accessible Outdoor Recreation Solutions for Transformation
Plenary: Tennessee RiverLine: Powered by Partnerships
Working Toward Racial Equity
Equity, Inclusion, and Public Meetings
Full Circle: How Community Tire Blight can be Transformed into Recreational Opportunity
Emerging Virtual Reality Technology in Parks & Protected Area Research: A Virtual Look at Rivers & Waterways
Conservation Corps: Community Programs that Foster Inclusion, Innovation, and Personal Development through Land Stewardship and Recreation
Developing a Comprehensive Statewide Parks, Greenways, and Trails Inventory for Tennessee
Using Private Capital to Improve Public Parks
Bringing Humans and the Rest of the Natural World back into Outdoor Recreation
Creating The Conduit to Nature for Improved Health
Get Gnarly: Learn about the Gateway and Natural Amenity Region (GNAR) Initiative
Crowdsourcing Recreation Impact Monitoring using the RIMS Mobile App
Tuesday, September 13
Transformational Impact: Designing Settings to Promote Intergenerational Outdoor Recreation
Using Augmented Reality to Create Engaging Educational Experiences
Using Data to Make Better Systemwide Project Decisions
Citizen Science: Concepts for Addressing Modern Recreation Challenges
The Mon Forest Towns Partnership
Understanding Community Perspectives about Tiger Conservation in the eastern Himalayas
Diversity Outreach in Wildlife Management Areas
Sites of Civil Rights and Resistance: Uncovering African American Histories on Forest Service Lands
Outdoor Recreation on State Lands in Washington: What Mobile Device Data Reveal About Visitation
Private Lands for Public Good: Partnering with Local Landowners to Meet the Growing Demand for Outdoor Experiences
Case Study of Data-Driven Management in a Destination Trail System
Baseline Examination of Soil Impact of Electric Mountain Bike Compared to Traditional Mountain Bikes
A Modern Approach to the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment
Outdoor Recreation Training & Professional Development Needs
Wednesday, September 14Public Health & Outdoor Recreation: Pioneering New Pathways
The Gwinnett Countywide Trails Master Plan: Establishing equity, partnerships and a vision for tomorrow
Using Customer Mindsets and Marketing to Advance Equity in The Outdoors
Climate Change: Current Thinking for Recreational Spaces
How Many People Visit this Place? Understanding the Advantages of Different Visitor Estimation Methods
Early Wins of the Envision All-Lands Rec Plan
Leveling the Playing Field: Making Campsite Booking More Equitable
Trauma and Transgression in Nature-based Leisure
Centering Indigenous Values in Climate Adaptation Planning of Archeological Sites on Public Lands
Summer in the Parks: Interpreting the Counter Narrative of Engagement
Managing Homelessness on Public Lands: Challenges and Strategies for Recreation Managers
Using Inclusive Technology to Improve the Visitor Experience
Making it Count: Automatic Visitor Counters and Data Driven Outdoor Management Practices
Thursday, September 15How we created 20 miles of trails for under $6000
Omaha Nebraska Natural Surface Trails Feasibility Study: Finding Spaces for Trails within a Metropolitan area
Perceptions, People, and Parks: An Organizational and Labor Market Theoretical Approach to Understanding the Trajectory of Employees in the National Park Service
Dip Into Diversity: Empowering Collaborative Watershed Stewardship Through Freshwater Snorkeling
Outdoor Recreation in a Post-Pandemic Future: Implications for Recreation Managers
Consumer Perceptions of Weather Risk in Outdoor Recreation
Passive Mobile Data for Parks: Lessons Learned from the Field
“We trust Maine”: Understanding Visitor Decisions and Behaviors to Travel to Rural Tourism Destinations During COVID-19
Using Interpretation and Experiencescape Strategies to Mitigate Risk Decreasing Displacement: Does Information Presentation Matter?
Christianity and the Environment: Is Religion an Unnoticed Factor or “Untapped” Resource in Addressing Environmental Dilemmas?
Outlook on Interagency Outdoor Recreation Policy
Closing Plenary: Federal Outdoor Recreation Leadership Perspectives on Transformation in Outdoor Recreation
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