
Climate change has had a significant impact on our environment—affecting various aspects of human life, including outdoor recreational activities. The impacts of climate change are affecting the quality and accessibility of multiuse trails, and it is essential to take action to make these trails and greenways more resilient.
Learn more: https://www.railstotrails.org/policy/funding/climate/
Climate change is a contributor to the more frequent and intense natural disasters the country has been experiencing—such as storms, floods, droughts and fires—which can negatively impact our trails and greenways.
Join the TrailNation Collaborative, powered by Rails to Trails Conservancy, as we explore how trails around the country are recovering from these extreme events, and how they are becoming more resilient.
Panelists:
– Joshua Bell, operations manager at Philadelphia Parks & Recreation
– Eric Williams, natural resources planner at Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District
– Missy Vanlanduyt, recreation partnerships section chief at Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
– Andrew Haffele, superintendent of Wildcat Mountain Work Unit at Wisconsin DNR
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