Robert SearnsRobert Searns has a four-decade history of visualizing, planning, and getting trails and greenway projects built. He was Project Director of Denver's Platte River and Mary Carter Greenways--both national-award-wining projects. He helped plan the Gran Canyon National Park Greenway, played a key role on the Memphis Wolf River Greenway, and authored the Commerce City, CO Walk, Bike, Fit Master Plan. He co-authored Greenways: A Guide to Planning Design and Development (Island Press)--published in the U.S. and China--and contributed to Greenways: The Beginning of an International Movement (Elsevier Press). He has written for Planning, Landscape Architecture, LA China, and American Trails Magazines and has served as Editor-in-Chief of Trails and Beyond Magazine. He's been a keynote speaker in the U.S. and Asia and a trainer for the U.S. National Park Service and the Urban Land Institute. He chaired American Trails and was a founder of The World Trails Network as well as being a delegate to the America's Great Outdoors White House conclave. He resides, writes, hikes and bikes near Denver, Colorado. Read More Read Less
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