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  1. "Ein guter Wanderweg braucht den Mystery-Effekt" ("A good hiking trail needs the mystery effect") (Lohr M. and Brämer R., 2017)
  2. 10-Year Trail Shared Stewardship Challenge Phase 1: Launch and Learn Guidebook (USDA, 2021)
  3. A Handbook for Trail Design, Construction, and Maintenance (NST, 1996)
  4. A Review and Synthesis of Recreation Ecology Research Findings on Visitor Impacts to Wilderness and Protected Natural Areas (Marion J. et al., 2016)
  5. A Review and Synthesis of Recreation Ecology Research Supporting Carrying Capacity and Visitor Use Management Decisionmaking (Marion J., 2016)
  6. About the Toolbox
  7. Access to nature - ERA resolution: Open up Europe’s Natural Environment! (ERA, 2016)
  8. African Tourism Strategic Framework (AU, 2019)
  9. An intro to Sustainability, Climate Change, Ecological & Carbon Footprint, Green Construction: Why should we care?
  10. Assessing the influence of sustainable trail design and maintenance on soil loss (Marion J. and Wimpey J., 2017)
  11. Assessing trail conditions in protected areas: application of a problem-assessment method in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA (Leung Y. and Marion J., 1999)
  12. Bechyně Declaration on the Marking of Walking Routes in Europe (EWV-FERP, 2004)
  13. Birdwatching Tourism Infrastructure Planning in the Ria Formosa Natural Park (Portugal) (Istomina E. et al., 2019)
  14. Characterizing backcountry camping impacts in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA (Leung Y. and Marion J., 1999)
  15. Clino Over Ego: Observations On Creating Trails & Trail Destinations (PTBA, 2019)
  16. Community-Based Eco-Tourism on the Wild Coast, South Africa: The Case of the Amadiba Trail, (Zolile Ntshona, Edward Lahif, 2003)
  17. Conflicting Messages about Camping Near Waterbodies in Wilderness: A Review of the Scientific Basis and Need for Flexibility (Marion J. et al., 2018)
  18. Creating a Navigational and Interpretive Sign Design Manual for the Sendero Pacífico Trail System in Costa Rica
  19. Cultural Routes Signposting (Council of Europe, 2020)
  20. Cuyahoga Valley National Park Sustainable Trail Guidelines (NPS, 2012)
  21. DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT, A HOW TO GUIDE FOR COMMUNITY LEADERS, (Rural Pennsylvania, 2008)
  22. Designing Educational and Historical Kiosks for Worcester’s East-West Trail, Aiden Crane, Sean Dandeneau, Anagha Late, and Nathan Walzer, 2020
  23. Determinação dos padrões de fluxo turístico numa área de estudo de baixa montanha (Determination of tourist flow patterns in a low mountain study area) (Benkhard B., 2018)
  24. Die Dramaturgie eines Weges ist Ganz Wichtig (The dramaturgy of a path is very important) (Brämer R., 2017)
  25. Environmental Impact Management in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (Marion J. and Sober T., 1987)
  26. Evaluating the structure and use of hiking trails in recreational areas using a mixed GPS tracking and graph theory approach (Taczanowska et al., 2014)
  27. Gefahrenprävention und Verantwortlichkeit auf Wanderwegen (Risk Prevention and Reseponsibility on Hiking Trails) (N. Trottmann et al., 2017)
  28. General Principles of Signing and Marking Footpaths (ERA-EWV-FERP)
  29. Gold Rush Snowmobile Trail Business Plan, (Cadence Strategies, 2012)
  30. Handbuch «Bau und Unterhalt von Wanderwegen» (Construction and Maintenance of Hiking Trails - Handbook) (N. Trottmann et al., 2017)
  31. Handbuch «Signalisation Wanderwege» (Signing/Marking Hiking Trails - Handbook) (C. Hadorn et al., 2013)
  32. Handbuch «Signalisation Wanderwege» (Signing/Marking Hiking Trails - Handbook) (Hadorn C. et al., 2008)
  33. Handbuch «Wanderwegnetzplanung» (Hiking Trail Network Design/Planning - Handbook) (P. Cattaneo et al., 2014)
  34. Handtools for Trail Work (Hallman R., 2005)
  35. Heritage Rail Trail County Park User Survey and Economic Impact Analysis (Knoch C., 2007)
  36. High Impact Community Trail Projects: Common elements and strategies to bring citizens together around community-defining projects. (PTBA, 2019)
  37. Hiking: A Megamarket - A short Survey of Modern Hiking Tourism (Brämer R., 2011)
  38. Hiking Trails for Tourists in the “Chełmy” Landscape Park – Assessment of Their Route and Infrastructure Development (Kołodziejczyk K., 2011)
  39. Implementing Trailed-Based Economic Development Programs: A Handbook For Iowa Communities
  40. Improving the Sustainability of the Appalachian Trail: Trail and Recreation Site Conditions and Management (Marion J. et al., 2020)
  41. Informal and Formal Trail Monitoring Protocols and Baseline Conditions: Acadia National Park (Marion J. et al., 2011)
  42. Instrukcja Znakowania Szlaków Turystycznych (Instruction on the Marking/Signage of Hiking/Tourist Trails) (J. Śledzińska (coord.) et al., 2014)
  43. Jelzett gyalogos turisztikai útvonalhálózatok látogatóközpontú jellemzése (Visitor-centered characterization of waymarked walking trails for tourism) (Molnár A., 2021)
  44. Landschaftsästhetik elementar - Worauf Wanderer wieviel Wert legen (Landscape aesthetics elementary - What hikers value how much) (Brämer R., 2013)
  45. Leave more trace (Loynes Ch., 2018)
  46. Leitfaden «Ersatzpflicht für Wanderwege» (Substitution Obligations for Hiking Trails - Principles) (N. Trottmann et al., 2012)
  47. Lost on the Trail: Investigation Hiking Wayfinding and Trail Navigation within the National Parks, (Sara Mitschke, 2020)
  48. Materialien «Qualitätsziele Wanderwege Schweiz» (Quality Objectives Hiking Trails Switzerland - Materials) (Zaugg E. et al., 2007)
  49. Modeling areal measures of campsite impacts on the Appalachian National Scenic Trail to enhance ecological sustainability (Arredondo J. et al., 2021)
  50. Multicriteria Evaluation by GIS to Determine Trail Hiking Suitability in a Natural Park (Martínez J. and Ocaña C., 2014)

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