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Organizations relating to Outdoor Activities

International Skyrunning Federation / Biella, Italy / Est. 1995
European Flying Disc Federation / Stockholm, Sweden / Est. 1984
European Outdoor Group / Zug, Switzerland / Est. 2003
World Trails Network / Dundas ON, Canada
European Network of Outdoor Sports / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2013
Africa Safari Club / Mombasa, Kenya
Walking Tree Travel / Denver CO, USA
Nordisk Gangkommisjon
Internationaler Gras Ski Verband
African Diaspora Heritage Trail Foundation / Paget, Bermuda
International Randonneurs / Syracuse NY, USA / Est. 1975
Fédération européenne de camping / Est. 1986
Euro-Asian Association of Mountaineering and Climbing / Moscow, Russia
Shikar-Safari International Foundation / Memphis TN, USA
Southern African Ornithological Society / Est. 1977
Jogo en Esperanto / Alsgärde, Denmark
International Backpackers Association / Est. 1973
Asian Safari Club / Seoul, Korea Rep
World High Points Club / Oshawa ON, Canada / Est. 1991
International Federation of Camping Clubs / Est. 1932
Wally Byam Caravan Club International / Jackson Center OH, USA / Est. 1955
International Everesters Club / Est. 1979
World Climbing Association
International Orienteering Federation, Scientific Group / Est. 1984
Balkan Mountaineering Union / Est. 2009
European Union of Mountaineering Associations / Munich, Germany
Skilex International / Gmunden, Austria / Est. 1973
Association of European Open Air Museums / Östersund, Sweden / Est. 1966
African Safari Lodge Foundation / Parkview, South Africa
International Council for Competition Climbing
Fédération internationale des clubs de motorhomes / Arras, France / Est. 1976
Union internationale des associations d'alpinisme / Bern, Switzerland / Est. 1932
World Flying Disc Federation / Harxheim, Germany / Est. 1984
MobilityData / Montréal QC, Canada / Est. 2019
Association for Experiential Education / St Petersburg FL, USA / Est. 1972
European Ramblers' Association / Prague, Czechia / Est. 1969
European Caravan Federation / Frankfurt-Main, Germany / Est. 1964
International Orienteering Federation / Karlstad, Sweden / Est. 1961
International Ski Mountaineering Federation / Mondovì, Italy / Est. 1999
EXARC / Leiden, Netherlands / Est. 2003
Fédération Internationale de Camping, Caravanning et Autocaravaning / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1932
Fédération Spéléologique Européenne / Luxembourg, Luxembourg / Est. 1990
International Nordic Walking Federation / Est. 2000
Walk21 Foundation / Cheltenham, UK / Est. 2000
Hostelling International / London, UK / Est. 1932
European Institute for Outdoor Adventure Education and Experiential Learning / Marburg, Germany / Est. 1996
European Outdoor Conservation Association / Zug, Switzerland / Est. 2006
IML Walking Association / Est. 1987
Nordic Outdoor Network / Helsinki, Finland / Est. 1993
International Trail Running Association / Lausanne, Switzerland / Est. 2013

View all profiles (86 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

World Problems relating to Outdoor Activities

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Destruction of wilderness
Degradation of mountain environment by leisure activities
Environmental damage by climbers

Action Strategies relating to Outdoor Activities

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Prohibiting smoking in public places
Improving outdoor area appearance
Promoting interests of operators of camping sites
Deserting partner
Creating footpaths
Campaigning against unnecessary outdoor lighting

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