Visitor Use Management Workshop

Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals

Visitor Use Management Workshop

Workshop Program Administration and Leadership

The Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals (SORP) is hosting a hybrid workshop to share local, state and federal perspectives on visitor use management. Managers in the New England region have a long history of working across jurisdictions to plan for and provide outdoor recreation opportunities so the Maine coast is a great place to gather together to hear case studies and discuss best practices and lessons learned for visitor use management.

Purpose: Foster connection, learning, networking, and professional development among the outdoor recreation community planning and managing visitor use

Objectives:

● Create shared understanding of visitor use management and discuss implementation

issues for federal and non-federal land and water managers

● Identify successes and lessons learned in implementing visitor use management across

various jurisdictions (e.g., federal, state, provincial, publicly-access private lands)

● Identify best practices for visitor use management across multiple land management jurisdictions

Registration will open in early May. Lodging capacity is 60 people and in-person attendance is limited to 100 people. Virtual attendance will be via Zoom and is limited to 50 people.

Contact Rachel Franchina at [email protected]

Location

Schoodic Institute, Winter Harbor, ME

Trail Core Competencies

Relevant Trail Types

    General. All trail types are relevant.

Upcoming Event

Training Dates

Starts August 15, 2023
12:00 PM
Ends August 17
03:00 PM

This event takes place in Pacific Daylight Time.

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09:00 AM Hawaii Standard Time

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