2015 AMERICAN TRAILS INTERNATIONAL TRAILS SYMPOSIUM
Celebrating trails and partnerships Thank you to our Symposium
Cooper Mountain Nature Park in Aloha, OR, owned and operated by Metro; photo by Bruce Forster Here is a sampling of some of our international sessions:
Planning Partners The American Trails International Trails Symposium would not be possible without the support— both monetary and in-kind— of all of our sponsors as well as our major planning partners!
Thank you to our major partner, the Professional
Trailbuilders Association and our local host and major plan- ning partner, Metro, as well as to our major sponsors to date: Oregon State Parks and Recreation, REI, MIG, Inc., The
Intertwine Alliance, Northwest Youth Corps, Alta Planning + Design, the Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, US Fish & Wildlife Service, and the USDA Forest Service.
International Participation
Network with trail leaders from around the world at the 22nd International Trails Symposium! We are thrilled to have over 17 countries represented, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Lebanon, Nepal, Nicaragua, Panama, Russia, South Africa, Spain, and Turkey. The program will feature international sessions, drawing on the unique expertise and experience of trail professionals and organizations from across the globe.
18 SPRING 2015
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Capital of Chile
Recession: The Tools for Success
Successful Trail Marketing
Hiking Trail Across the Middle East
Routes
Tool
Networking: Unexpected Solutions and Opportunities from an Internationally Networked Trails Industry
the Fire Burning
Spain: UNESCO World Heritage Way of St. James Pilgrimage Breathe Life into Turkish Mountain Villages
Leadership for a Strategic Snapshot
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