An Appalachian Trail: A Project in Regional Planning

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"An Appalachian Trail: A Project in Regional Planning" is the 1921 visionary essay by Benton MacKaye that first proposed the creation of the Appalachian Trail as both a long-distance footpath and a comprehensive regional planning initiative for conservation and community development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf essay
visionary proposal
advocatesFor integration of conservation and economic life
public access to wilderness
associatedWithField land-use planning
recreation planning
associatedWithMovement American conservation movement
author Benton MacKaye
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describesAs comprehensive regional planning initiative
long-distance footpath
focusesOnRegion Appalachian Mountains
genre non-fiction
planning literature
hasKeyConcept recreational infrastructure
self-sustaining communities
wilderness belt
hasPerspective progressive-era planning ideals
historicalSignificance early example of regional planning in the United States
foundational document for the Appalachian Trail concept
influenced development of the Appalachian Trail
inspired Appalachian Trail Conference
intendedAudience outdoor recreation advocates
planners and conservationists
language English
mainSubject Appalachian Trail
community development
conservation
regional planning
proposes network of recreational communities
shelters and camps along the trail
proposesCreationOf Appalachian Trail
publicationYear 1921
relatedWork The New Exploration: A Philosophy of Regional Planning
timePeriodDescribed early 20th century United States

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Benton MacKaye notableWork An Appalachian Trail: A Project in Regional Planning
Benton MacKaye proposedIn An Appalachian Trail: A Project in Regional Planning