Built Environment and Active Transportation Initiative
BC Recreation and Parks Association’s Built Environment and Active Transportation (BEAT) Initiative is focused on creating more supportive environments for physical activity by addressing community design, policy and transportation planning. Funding is provided by the BC Healthy Living Alliance, with support from ActNow BC.
For more information contact Jessica Chant, Coordinator at 604-629-0965 ext 224 or jchant(at)bcrpa.bc.ca
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February 25, 2010 lecture Active Transportation in Copenhagen NOW ONLINE
BC communities can learn a lot from this bike-friendly city. Copenhagen’s transport policy focuses on cycling, climate change, health and urban livability. In this presentation, Copenhagen’s Traffic Director Niels Torslov shares his experiences of how looking at traffic in terms of bicycles as much as automobiles can encourage an active, healthy population. Visit www.physicalactivitystrategy.ca to view this lecture.
This lecture series is sponsored by the BC Recreation and Parks Association’s, the Bombardier Foundation and the Active Transport Lab at the University of British Columbia.
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Resource for the BEAT!
The Benefits of Investing in Active Transportation helps communities build a case to invest in active transportation planning. Download it here: http://physicalactivitystrategy.ca/pdfs/BEAT_Publication.pdf
Learn more about funding opportunities related to active transportation here: http://physicalactivitystrategy.ca/pdfs/BEAT_Funding.pdf
Click here to visit the Built Environment and Active Transportation (BEAT) website
Jessica Chant
Parks & Recreation Program Coordinator
#101 - 4664 Lougheed Avenue
Burnaby, BC V5C 5T5
Tel:
jchant(at)bcrpa.bc.ca
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