| How do you define the
lands to be acquired or protected in order to establish
the trail, provide visitor access, and preserve
natural/cultural resources and the user experience?
Defining
the Route of the Florida Trail by Howard Pardue, Florida Trail Association
USFS
Scenery Management System by Mike Dawson, Pacific Crest Trail Association
Building
the Overmountain Victory NHT by Paul Carson, National Park Service
Ice
Age Trail Planning Process by Tom Gilbert, National Park Service
Sites
along the Oregon-California Trails by Travis Boley, Oregon-California Trails Association.
What are the
techniques/approaches to use to assemble a trail corridor
if you don't have eminent domain or lack authorization to
use Federal funds to acquire land from willing partners?
Planning
for Trail Protection by Don King, National Park Service
Federal
Side LWCF Grant Program for National Trails by Tom Gilbert, National Park Service
Audio recordings are available for the presentations of David Beaver of the US Bureau of Land Management who described the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund, and Kyle Jones of the USDA Forest Service who described the tools used by the Forest Service and other agencies to acquire land.
How does an organization
select the most appropriate port-folio of funding options?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of different
options?
USFWS
Partners for Fish & Wildlife Program by
Bradley Bingham, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Continental
Divide Trail Association Fundraising Strategy by
Paula Ward and Bryan Martin, Continental Divide
Trail
Alliance
Funding Outside the Box by Dave Startzell,
Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Funding
Options for Land Protection by David Beaver, US
Bureau of Land Management
USDA
Conservation Programs by Michael Zeman of the USDA
Natural Resource Conservation Service
An audio recording is available of Benjamin Bibb's presentation of alternatives to the federal Land Water Conservation Fund. Bibb is with the USDA Forest Service.
How can Federal surface
transportation programs that can benefit National Scenic
and Historic Trails?
Federal
Transportation Funds Benefit National Trails and Federal
Transportation Funds Benefit Recreation by Christopher Douwes, Federal Highway Administration
Tennessee
Transportation Enhancement Program by Neil Hansen, Tennessee Department of Transportation
Tennessee
Recreation Trail Program by Bob Richards, Tennessee Department of Environmental Conservation
What are the
circumstances under which national conservation
organizations would participate in trail protection
projects, and how can we help or work with them?
The
Trust for Public Land by Andy McLeod, TPL's Florida Office
The
Nature Conservancy by Vernon Compton, TNC'sGulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Project
The
Conservation Fund by Andrew Schock, TCF's Georgia Office
What are the issues
surrounding managing conservation easements for National
Scenic and Historic Trails (easement drafting, baseline
documentation, monitoring, and enforcement)? How do you
creatively use easements to protect trail lands while
avoiding or minimizing difficulties?
Conservation
Easements - Protecting the Appalachian Trail Countryside by Caroline Dufour, Appalachian Trail Conservancy
An audio recording is available for the Mike Dawson's discussion of the use of easements along the Pacific Crest Trail. Dawson is with the Pacific Crest Trail Association.
Related Materials from
the Land Preservation Workshop
NSHT
Contacts
Roster
for NSHT Land Preservation Workshop
Bios
for NSHT Workshop Speakers
Description
of NSHT Land Preservation Workshop Sessions
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