Hello AT Network partners!
Dr. Catherine OBrien, Canadas leading expert on planning for sustainable happiness, will be in Winnipeg for a consultation in early February (10th, 11th or 12th we still have to work out the specific details). She has agreed to speak to members of Winnipegs AT Network for a reduced rate of $500 (down from $1500, as she will already be in town), and we are currently looking for partners to help share the cost of her speaking fee.
She is a Research Associate of the Centre for Sustainable Transportation, and she is the co-author of Child and Youth Friendly Land Use and Transport Planning Guidelines for Canadian Provinces and Territories. In addition, Dr. OBrien has drawn from the fields of positive psychology and sustainability to develop a new concept: sustainable happiness. She defines this as the pursuit of happiness that is respectful of other people, the natural environment and future generations. Her work emphasizes the significance of creating communities that meet the needs and aspirations of children and planning for sustainable happiness (see attached studies).
Please contact me as soon as possible if you are able to contribute!
best,
Jackie
Jackie Avent
Active and Safe Routes to School Program Coordinator
Resource Conservation Manitoba
3rd Floor - 303 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B4
(204) 925-3773
www.resourceconservation.mb.ca
Resource Conservation Manitoba: Living Green, Living Well
Practical solutions for yourself, your community and the environment
Green Commuting, Environmental Education, Reducing Waste, Composting
Resource Conservation Manitoba is a registered charity. Please consider making a donation.
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In motion @ the Library - TWO different sessions - TWO different dates - TWO different locations! Tonnes of options for you and your family this Winter!
Join Winnipeg in motion and the Winnipeg Public Libraries this month for two great in motion @ the Library sessions.
As the mercury plunges and the snow piles high, your first instinct may be to hibernate until spring. Get up off the couch, put down the remote and discover the real potential of Winnipeg's winter.
Join Greg Rubell of Mountain Equipment Co-op and Scot Miller of Olympia Cycle and Ski to learn how to turn the long winter months into an opportunity for family fun!
TWO DIFFERENT SESSIONS TO CHOOSE FROM:
Session 1
Winnipeg's Winter Wonderland...so many options
Friday, January 23, from 12:10 to 12:50 p.m.
Carol Shield Auditorium on the second floor of the Millennium Library (251 Donald Street)
Session 2
Discover Winnipeg's Winter Wonderland...on skis
Saturday, January 24, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.
St. James Assiniboine Library (1910 Portage Avenue)
FREE admission and NO registration is required - just wear comfortable clothing to join in the activities or come to watch. Contact Winnipeg in motion at 940-3648 or visit http://www.winnipeginmotion.ca/resources/in_motion_library for more information.
Unable to attend? Visit winnipeginmotion.ca for winter activity options in your neighbourhood.
Please pass this information on to your co-workers, family and friends.
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Winnipeg's Winter Wonderland is part of "in motion Fridays", a series of monthly workshops that promote physical activity for better health. The in motion @ the Library series is sponsored by Winnipeg in motion and the Millennium Library. For a complete list of workshops, visit http://www.winnipeginmotion.ca/resources/in_motion_library or http://wpl.winnipeg.ca/library/.
See you at the Library!
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2.. Article - US: Trail Campaign
3.. Article - Tim's lineups spark halt to new St. John's drive-thrus
4.. Article - Winter biking challenges the hearty cyclist
5.. Article - Winnipeg prepares to make river skating trail even longer
6.. Article - Skater[boarder]s shovel out Marina Park site for winter use
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8.. Website - Bike Route Toaster
9.. Article - 50 Ways to Improve Your Life: Ride Your Bike to Work
10.. Article - US Survey: People think biking is dangerous
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Hi All,
Here is a beautiful story of the success of New York City's Ciclovia-type
events held last summer.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/08/30/fashion/20080830-street/index.
html
Enjoy (I did!),
Jessie Klassen
Workplace Transportation Demand Management
Resource Conservation Manitoba
jessie(a)resourceconservation.mb.ca
(204) 925-3772
Resource Conservation Manitoba: Living Green, Living Well
Practical solutions for yourself, your community and the environment
Green Commuting, Environmental Education, Reducing Waste, Composting
Resource Conservation Manitoba is a registered charity. Please consider
making a donation.
Hi All,
There are a number of interesting webinars coming up in the next few months,
including:
1) Cycle Zone Analysis: A New Bicycle Planning Tool - January 21st,
2-3pm
2) The Urban Transportation Emissions Calculator - January 27th,
11-12:30pm
3) The Canadian Walkability Roadshow - February 3rd, 11-12:30pm
4) Individualized Marketing: Where do we go from here? - March 3rd,
11-12:30pm
The Eco-Centre boardroom will be a host site for the above webinars. If you
are interested in attending any of these webinars, please RSVP to
jessie(a)resourceconservation.mb.ca or 925-3772. The first webinar is already
filling up fast, with only 5 seats left.
More information follows on each of the webinars.
Thanks, and hope to see you there!
Jessie Klassen
Workplace Transporation Demand Management
Resource Conservation Manitoba
jessie(a)resourceconservation.mb.ca
(204) 925-3772
Resource Conservation Manitoba: Living Green, Living Well
Practical solutions for yourself, your community and the environment
Green Commuting, Environmental Education, Reducing Waste, Composting
Resource Conservation Manitoba is a registered charity. Please consider
making a donation.
January 21, 2009: Cycle Zone Analysis: A New Bicycle Planning Tool
Learn about Portland's (Ore.) new bicycle planning
tool, Cycle Zone Analysis. Find out how this tool
helps planners more accurately assess bicycling micro-environments and
fine-tune improvements to cycling conditions.
Register at www.bikewalk.org/webinar.php
January 27, 2009: The Urban Transportation Emissions Calculator (UTEC)
UTEC is a free, user-friendly, web-based tool developed by Transport Canada
that estimates greenhouse gas and criteria air contaminant emissions from
urban transportation. It can be used in a wide variety of contexts involving
different vehicle types (e.g., cars, commercial trucks, buses, light rail),
fuel technologies (e.g., gasoline, diesel, hybrid, ethanol, biodiesel,
etc.), and planning horizons (2006-2031).
The Tool has recently been upgraded with a new user interface, more recent
emission factors and fuel efficiencies, and additional vehicle and fuel
technologies. This webinar will provide an introduction to the upgraded tool
and case studies of how it can be used to estimate emissions and emissions
savings for different transit and transportation projects.
Transport Canada's Urban Transportation Showcase Program is paying for the
first 85 Canadian connections to participate at no cost. Register at:
www.webinars.cullbridge.com
February 3, 2009: The Canadian Walkability Roadshow
The Canadian "Walkability Roadshow" is both a model for how to engage
communities of all sizes in promoting walking, and a program available to
Canadian communities interested in doing so. It involves a questionnaire
completed my municipal staff in related departments, a needs analysis
workshop, subsequent homework, site visits by international experts, the
development of local pedestrian action plans, and the securing of
commitments from key decision makers.
Transport Canada's Urban Transportation Showcase Program is paying for the
first 85 Canadian connections to participate at no cost. Register at:
www.webinars.cullbridge.com
March 3, 2009: Individualized Marketing: Where Do We Go From Here?
(Discussion Panel and Case Study)
Individualized Marketing has proven highly effective across North America,
as well as in Europe and Australia, for reducing vehicle trips and
increasing walking, cycling and transit use. This special 90-minute webinar
features a case study of one such program, followed by a discussion panel on
how to engage additional audiences and increase the cost-effectiveness and
practicality of the approach for a wider range of communities.
The case study is on the TravelSmart pilots conducted in six different
Vancouver neighbourhoods with differing urban environments and levels of
transit service. The result was an 8% reduction in vehicle trips and a
corresponding increase in walking, transit use and cycling.
Members of the discussion panel have been selected from municipalities
across North America (Portland, Raleigh/Durham, Seattle, and Vancouver) that
have implemented and evaluated the approach.
Transport Canada's Urban Transportation Showcase Program is paying for the
first 85 Canadian connections to participate at no cost. Register at:
www.webinars.cullbridge.com