Summary of lessons learned in BC, providing inspiration and ideas for how to put the idea of healthy transportation plans into practice. Transferrable ideas for communities of many sizes, contexts, and types. – Built Environment and Active Transportation...
Describes principles and strategies from the national transportation association that guides transportation planning and engineering practices. – Transportation Association of Canada
Provides examples of community processes and current practice and advice about active transportation planning for a transportation planner audience. – Transport Canada (Environmental Initiatives Group)
The built environment is the human-made, physical setting for human activities – where people live, work, learn, and play. Whether rural, urban, or suburban communities, healthy built environments are places that can be intentionally designed to support good health...
Provides healthy community design resources and links that have been developed through the Coalitions Linking Action and Science for Prevention (CLASP) initiative. – Healthy Canada by Design