In Nov 2009 the Landscape Architect Quarterly “Ground” published an article written by landscape architect and health promoter Paul Young describing some of the work underway between health professionals and planners to promote active transportation infrastructure through participatory processes, including the work of TCAT. The full article can be found on page 24.
Roger Geller, Bicycle Coordinator, Portland, Oregon powerpoint presentation given on Oct 21/09 at "Livable Streets: Rethinking Urban Transportation" public forum, Centre for Social Innovation.
The purpose of this brochure is to provide the general public with access to some of the most recent research in an easy-to-read short format. Key findings from Clean Air Partnership's research report titled Bike Lanes, On-Street Parking and Business are highlighted. It is designed to be printed double-sided and then folded in three.
Out of the car and into a healthier lifestyle: A provincial role in promoting municipal investment in active transportation infrastructure - Masters research paper by Fred Sztabinski