IMBA - International Mountain Bicycling Association
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IMBA Managing Mountain Biking Book

Managing Trail Users

Managing Mountain Biking: IMBA's Guide to Providing Great Riding
-- Written for professional land managers, volunteers, and recreation providers alike, this 256-page book offers an essential collection of best practices for planning, designing, and managing successful trail networks and bike parks.
A Trail of One's Own?
-- Separate Trails Divide; Shared Trails Unite.
Bikes and Horses: A Case for Sharing, Clemson University
-- A presentation outline which covers aspects of relations between equestrians, their horses, cyclists and their bikes.
Conflicts on Multiple-Use Trails
-- Synthesis of the Literature and State of the Practice.
The Importance of Singletrack (web format) (pdf format)
-- Understanding the legitimacy of bicycling on singletrack trails.
The Minimum Tool Rule - A Hierarchy of Options for Managing Trail User Conflicts
-- By Andy Kulla, USDA Forest Service. From most preferable to least preferable.
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