ONE
APPALACHIA
EDITIONS

04 / THE LIVING ATLAS

Read the region
by relationship.

Follow the Appalachian Trail corridor through fourteen state editions, then move across land, culture, work and future. This first activation establishes the atlas structure; only reviewed records become published evidence.

ATLAS STATUSFOUNDATION ACTIVE

14 state editions
4 relationship layers
Human-reviewed records

VIEW BY LAYER

Land · Culture · Work · Future

SOUTHAPPALACHIAN TRAIL CORRIDORNORTH
ALL LAYERS LAYERGASouthern Blue Ridge

RECORD FRAMEWORK / GA

All layers through Georgia.

These cards define what the atlas will hold. They are commissioning structures, not claims that live source records already exist.

01 / LAND

Headwaters and connected watersheds

PLACE LAYER

SOURCE + REVIEW REQUIRED
02 / CULTURE

Living traditions carried between communities

RELATIONSHIP LAYER

SOURCE + REVIEW REQUIRED
03 / WORK

Makers, markets and regional routes

OPPORTUNITY LAYER

SOURCE + REVIEW REQUIRED
04 / FUTURE

Research, adaptation and emerging practice

SIGNAL LAYER

SOURCE + REVIEW REQUIRED

HOW THE ATLAS CONNECTS

Nothing lives in only one category.

PLACESEASONRECORDPEOPLEACTION

A river can be ecology, history, work, recreation and risk. A maker can connect material, culture, enterprise and teaching. The atlas preserves those relationships rather than forcing one label.

PUBLICATION STATUS

FRAMEWORKStructure awaiting sourced records
IN REVIEWEvidence and context being checked
PUBLISHEDHuman-approved public record
UPDATEDCorrection or outcome attached
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