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‘Wild Trails and Desire Line Management’
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About the guidance Management context and what’s in it….. 24/02/2016Footer text 2
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24/02/2016Footer text 3 Desire lines:- Tracks that have evolved by riding/walking on the open forest floor/moor/field, with no effort to improve by construction or vegetation management. Desire lines may still need a one off decision if they are detrimental to our management needs and respond according to risk. Wild Trail;- Trails that have some degree of construction/vegetation management from simple ground level berms and tree brashing to specifically built timber structures. Desire lines:- Tracks that have evolved by riding/walking on the open forest floor/moor/field, with no effort to improve by construction or vegetation management. Desire lines may still need a one off decision if they are detrimental to our management needs and respond according to risk. Wild Trail;- Trails that have some degree of construction/vegetation management from simple ground level berms and tree brashing to specifically built timber structures.
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Brief Overview – we have time to discuss!!!! A.Adopt and inspect - monitored as a formal recreation facility OGB 42 B.Intervene and make safe - examine standards and make changes, employ site rules C.Tolerate and monitor – where others are not at risk D.Closure and removal – risks are too great and trail will need to be de – commissioned – thought needed on approach. The Guidance contains more detailed information on each of these options, suggested site rules and a decision making flow chart to help you……. 24/02/2016Footer text 4
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Decision making flow chart – pg 6/7 24/02/2016Footer text 5
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