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Trailology Volume 1

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One: Editors’ Introduction
Shay Rabineau, Associate Professor, Department of Judaic Studies, Binghamton University (SUNY), New York, United States
András J. Molnár, Co-Founder, Pilgrimage Academy, Viatorum Trail Experts
Research Fellow, HUN-REN SZTAKI, Budapest, Hungary

Two: Trailology and Sustainability
Nathaniel Scrimshaw, Founder, White Mountains Field School (New Hampshire, USA); Chair, Board of Directors, Pan American Trails/World Trails Network – Hub for the Americas, New Hampshire, United States
András J. Molnár, Co-Founder, Pilgrimage Academy, Viatorum Trail Experts; Research Fellow, HUN-REN SZTAKI, Budapest, Hungary

Three: Trailology and History
Shay Rabineau, Associate Professor, Department of Judaic Studies, Binghamton University (SUNY), New York, United States

Four: Trailology and Landscapes
Cesar Augusto Aspiazu da Silva, Coordinator, Pan American Trails, PhD Candidate at the University of Brasília, Brasília, Brazil

Five: Trailology and Governance
Ming-Chien Hsu (徐銘謙), Assistant professor, Center for General Education, National Tsing Hua University; Deputy Executive Director, Taiwan Thousand Miles Trail Association; Trailology Instructor, Taiwan Community College, Taipei, Taiwan
Jacky Tao (陶俊成), Head of International Relations, Taiwan Thousand Miles Trail Association, Taipei, Taiwan

Six: Trailology and Mathematics
András J. Molnár, Co-Founder, Pilgrimage Academy, Viatorum Trail Experts
Research Fellow, HUN-REN SZTAKI, Budapest, Hungary
Borbála Benkhard, Assistant Professor, Department of Landscape Protection and Environmental Geography, University of Debrecen, Hungary

Seven: Trailology and Transnationalism
Steen Kobberø-Hansen, Board Member, European Ramblers’ Association, Kokkedal, Denmark

Eight: Trailology and Cultural Anthropology
Pablo Vidal-González, Full Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Hiking and Mountain Sports Research Group: Health, Inclusion and Society, Catholic University of Valencia, Spain

Ten: Trailology and the Future & Appendix
Shay Rabineau, Associate Professor, Department of Judaic Studies, Binghamton University (SUNY), New York, United States
András J. Molnár, Co-Founder, Pilgrimage Academy, Viatorum Trail Experts; Research Fellow, HUN-REN SZTAKI, Budapest, Hungary

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