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Trails --- Hiking --- Bushwalking --- Tramping --- Trekking --- Sports --- Walking --- Backcountry routes --- Backcountry tracks --- Bridle paths --- Bush tracks --- Bush walks --- Foot paths --- Foot trails --- Footpaths --- General purpose trails --- Hiking routes --- Hiking trails --- Horse trails --- Multi-use trails --- Multiple-use trails --- Paths (Trails) --- Recreation trails --- Recreational trails --- Routes, Backcountry --- Routes, Hiking --- Tracks (Trails) --- Tramping tracks --- Walking tracks --- Walks (Trails) --- Walkways (Trails) --- Mountaineering --- Roads --- Connecticut
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Trails --- Planning. --- Design. --- Backcountry routes --- Backcountry tracks --- Bridle paths --- Bush tracks --- Bush walks --- Foot paths --- Foot trails --- Footpaths --- General purpose trails --- Hiking routes --- Hiking trails --- Horse trails --- Multi-use trails --- Multiple-use trails --- Paths (Trails) --- Recreation trails --- Recreational trails --- Routes, Backcountry --- Routes, Hiking --- Tracks (Trails) --- Tramping tracks --- Walking tracks --- Walks (Trails) --- Walkways (Trails) --- Hiking --- Mountaineering --- Roads --- Walking
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Trails --- Wetlands --- Aquatic resources --- Landforms --- Backcountry routes --- Backcountry tracks --- Bridle paths --- Bush tracks --- Bush walks --- Foot paths --- Foot trails --- Footpaths --- General purpose trails --- Hiking routes --- Hiking trails --- Horse trails --- Multi-use trails --- Multiple-use trails --- Paths (Trails) --- Recreation trails --- Recreational trails --- Routes, Backcountry --- Routes, Hiking --- Tracks (Trails) --- Tramping tracks --- Walking tracks --- Walks (Trails) --- Walkways (Trails) --- Hiking --- Mountaineering --- Roads --- Walking --- Design and construction.
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Hiking --- Backpacking --- Trails --- Backcountry routes --- Backcountry tracks --- Bridle paths --- Bush tracks --- Bush walks --- Foot paths --- Foot trails --- Footpaths --- General purpose trails --- Hiking routes --- Hiking trails --- Horse trails --- Multi-use trails --- Multiple-use trails --- Paths (Trails) --- Recreation trails --- Recreational trails --- Routes, Backcountry --- Routes, Hiking --- Tracks (Trails) --- Tramping tracks --- Walking tracks --- Walks (Trails) --- Walkways (Trails) --- Mountaineering --- Roads --- Walking --- Back packing --- Packing (Transportation) --- Camping --- Pack transportation --- Bushwalking --- Tramping --- Trekking --- Sports --- Nevada
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"Rising dramatically above the spectacular Swiss landscape surrounding the well-known resort Flims ? Laax ? Falera, Jürg Conzett's unique mountain trail contains seven bridges crossing a wild stream. An internationally renowned civil engineer, Conzett has brought his considerable talent and experience to this project and the results are groundbreaking and visually appealing. Each bridge uses a different type of construction and building method depending on the specific geographic features of its location. Wilfried Dechau has catalogued the project with over one-hundred previously unpublished images of the bridges and their surrounding landscape. His atmospheric photographs provide readers with a beautiful and up-close look at both the striking architecture amid the beautiful wilderness. Also included in this book are sketches and plans by Conzett and a series of essays by Dechau, Conzett, Ursula Baus, Christian Dettwiler, and Jürg Marquart"--University of Chicago Press.
toerisme --- tourism --- bruggenbouw --- Regional documentation --- bruggen --- bridges [built works] --- rivieren --- architectonics --- wandelroutes --- Alps --- Rivers (Switzerland) --- Ponts --- Passerelles --- Conception et construction --- Conzett, Jürg, --- Bridges --- Trails --- Backcountry routes --- Backcountry tracks --- Bridle paths --- Bush tracks --- Bush walks --- Foot paths --- Foot trails --- Footpaths --- General purpose trails --- Hiking routes --- Hiking trails --- Horse trails --- Multi-use trails --- Multiple-use trails --- Paths (Trails) --- Recreation trails --- Recreational trails --- Routes, Backcountry --- Routes, Hiking --- Tracks (Trails) --- Tramping tracks --- Walking tracks --- Walks (Trails) --- Walkways (Trails) --- Hiking --- Mountaineering --- Roads --- Walking --- Bridges, Highway --- Express highways --- Highway bridges --- Transportation --- Viaducts --- Design and construction --- Conzett, Jürg. --- Pont --- Pont suspendu --- Paysage
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Verkeer en vervoer ; wandel- en fietspaden --- 711.7 --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; verkeer en vervoer --- Bicycle trails --- Sidewalks --- Trails --- Urban transportation policy --- Backcountry routes --- Backcountry tracks --- Bridle paths --- Bush tracks --- Bush walks --- Foot paths --- Foot trails --- Footpaths --- General purpose trails --- Hiking routes --- Hiking trails --- Horse trails --- Multi-use trails --- Multiple-use trails --- Paths (Trails) --- Recreation trails --- Recreational trails --- Routes, Backcountry --- Routes, Hiking --- Tracks (Trails) --- Tramping tracks --- Walking tracks --- Walks (Trails) --- Walkways (Trails) --- Hiking --- Mountaineering --- Roads --- Walking --- Pavements (Sidewalks) --- Pedestrian areas --- Streets --- Pavements --- Bicycle paths --- Bikeways --- Cycle routes --- Cycling paths --- Planning --- Europe --- Great Britain --- Cycling paths - Europe - Planning. --- Sidewalks - Europe - Planning. --- Trails - Europe - Planning. --- Urban transportation policy - Great Britain.
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Culture and tourism. --- Tourism --- Trails --- Ethnotourisme --- Tourisme --- Sentiers --- Environmental aspects. --- Management. --- Aspect de l'environnement --- Gestion --- Trails. --- Ethnotourism --- Tourism and culture --- Backcountry routes --- Backcountry tracks --- Bridle paths --- Bush tracks --- Bush walks --- Foot paths --- Foot trails --- Footpaths --- General purpose trails --- Hiking routes --- Hiking trails --- Horse trails --- Multi-use trails --- Multiple-use trails --- Paths (Trails) --- Recreation trails --- Recreational trails --- Routes, Backcountry --- Routes, Hiking --- Tracks (Trails) --- Tramping tracks --- Walking tracks --- Walks (Trails) --- Walkways (Trails) --- Hiking --- Mountaineering --- Roads --- Walking --- Holiday industry --- Operators, Tour (Industry) --- Tour operators (Industry) --- Tourism industry --- Tourism operators (Industry) --- Tourist industry --- Tourist trade --- Tourist traffic --- Travel industry --- Visitor industry --- Service industries --- National tourism organizations --- Travel --- Economic aspects --- Culture and tourism --- Environmental aspects --- Management
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1962 war das Fahrrad am Ende. Der Künstler Christo packte es ein und montierte es auf den Dachträger eines Autos. Damit war das Fahrrad als Transportmittel erledigt. Benedikt Meyer beleuchtet die Ursprünge des Fahrradfahrens, seine Blütezeit zur Jahrhundertwende, seine Alltäglichkeit in der Zwischenkriegszeit, sein Verschwinden im Rahmen der Motorisierung und seine unerwartete Renaissance seit 1970. Ein Buch, das eine Forschungslücke schliesst: die Geschichte des Fahrradfahrens in der Schweiz.Dr. phil. Benedikt Meyer (*1982) hat an den Unis Basel, Bern und Bordeaux Geschichte, Sozialpsychologi
Bicycle trails --- Sidewalks --- Trails --- Urban transportation policy. --- State and urban transportation --- Urban transportation --- Urban transportation and state --- Transportation and state --- Urban policy --- Backcountry routes --- Backcountry tracks --- Bridle paths --- Bush tracks --- Bush walks --- Foot paths --- Foot trails --- Footpaths --- General purpose trails --- Hiking routes --- Hiking trails --- Horse trails --- Multi-use trails --- Multiple-use trails --- Paths (Trails) --- Recreation trails --- Recreational trails --- Routes, Backcountry --- Routes, Hiking --- Tracks (Trails) --- Tramping tracks --- Walking tracks --- Walks (Trails) --- Walkways (Trails) --- Hiking --- Mountaineering --- Roads --- Walking --- Pavements (Sidewalks) --- Pedestrian areas --- Streets --- Pavements --- Bicycle paths --- Bikeways --- Cycle routes --- Cycling paths --- Planning. --- Government policy
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This anthology explores possibilities to acknowledge human motion, and traces thereof, as heritage. Today, with the increasing interest in local and sustainable connections, and in bodily and spiritual enhancement, we see a growing use of walking tracks both in landscapes within reach from urban centres and in more remotely located or 'wild' areas. The corona pandemic has further propelled these trends. Of course, landscapes that are commonly understood as wilderness or 'nature' are in most cases clearly influenced by human actions and movements. While walking trails tend to be regarded as pathways to experience nature and as tools to promote public health, they could also be seen and used as routes to culture and history, indeed as pathways to the past. Based on a Swedish research project with the aim to explore the multiple dimensions of walking, paths and movement, this volume engages and discusses the potential effects of such an expansion of the heritage register.
Cultural property. --- Trails. --- Walking. --- Pedestrianism --- Aerobic exercises --- Animal locomotion --- Athletics --- Human locomotion --- Backcountry routes --- Backcountry tracks --- Bridle paths --- Bush tracks --- Bush walks --- Foot paths --- Foot trails --- Footpaths --- General purpose trails --- Hiking routes --- Hiking trails --- Horse trails --- Multi-use trails --- Multiple-use trails --- Paths (Trails) --- Recreation trails --- Recreational trails --- Routes, Backcountry --- Routes, Hiking --- Tracks (Trails) --- Tramping tracks --- Walking tracks --- Walks (Trails) --- Walkways (Trails) --- Hiking --- Mountaineering --- Roads --- Walking --- Cultural heritage --- Cultural patrimony --- Cultural resources --- Heritage property --- National heritage --- National patrimony --- National treasure --- Patrimony, Cultural --- Treasure, National --- Property --- World Heritage areas
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Trails and routes have been indispensable to travel and tourism over the centuries, helping to form the basis of mobility patterns of the past and the present. This book is the first to comprehensively examine these tourism trails from a tourism and recreation perspective. This cutting-edge volume is global in scope and discusses a wide range of natural, cultural and developed linear resources for tourism and recreation. The book is suitable for both researchers and students who are interested in cultural heritage-based tourism, recreation and leisure studies, landscape and change, human mobility, geography, environmental management, and broader interests in destination planning, development and management.
Culture and tourism. --- Tourism --- Trails. --- Environmental aspects. --- Management. --- Backcountry routes --- Backcountry tracks --- Bridle paths --- Bush tracks --- Bush walks --- Foot paths --- Foot trails --- Footpaths --- General purpose trails --- Hiking routes --- Hiking trails --- Horse trails --- Multi-use trails --- Multiple-use trails --- Paths (Trails) --- Recreation trails --- Recreational trails --- Routes, Backcountry --- Routes, Hiking --- Tracks (Trails) --- Tramping tracks --- Walking tracks --- Walks (Trails) --- Walkways (Trails) --- Holiday industry --- Operators, Tour (Industry) --- Tour operators (Industry) --- Tourism industry --- Tourism operators (Industry) --- Tourist industry --- Tourist trade --- Tourist traffic --- Travel industry --- Visitor industry --- Ethnotourism --- Tourism and culture --- Economic aspects --- Hiking --- Mountaineering --- Roads --- Walking --- Service industries --- National tourism organizations --- Travel --- Culture and tourism --- Trails --- Environmental aspects --- Management --- E-books --- cultural routes. --- heritage trails. --- mobility patterns. --- nature trails. --- tourism and recreation . --- tourism and recreation trails. --- tourism development. --- tourism management. --- tourism mobilities. --- tourism routes. --- wilderness management.
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