The Built Environment and Active Transportation in the Village of Minden, Ontario
Importance of built environment as a social indicator of health
This study looks at the relationship between the built environment and active transportation in the local rural community of Minden. The project involved the use of a survey with a mix of quantitative and qualtiative questions.
McLaughlan, Amanda; Robus, Jennifer
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2007
Communities in Action Committee<br />Host contact: Shikaze, Sue
Tufts, Steven <br />Department: Geography
TP-576
Issues and Barriers in Rural Transportation - Models for Car Sharing and Opportunities in Haliburton County
<p>This paper discusses car sharing from a rural and urban perspective with final recommendations for further development steps in Haliburton County. Included is an exploration of issues and barriers related to rural transprotation development.</p>
Stacy Kirkbride
PD-671
2010
Implementation Strategies for Active Transportation: Village of Haliburton
This is the final report of the work of the Communities in Action committee in Haliburton. They conducted research on active transportation and have created maps of the area to promote various modes of transportation within the village of Haliburton.
Basterfield and Associates
CR-643
U-links
2006
Communities in Action Committee
Get Movin'
<p>Findings and recommendatins from community consultations on recreation in Haliburton. CD powerpoint presentation.</p>
Haliburton, Kawartha Lakes, Pine Ridge Health Unit
H-661
Haliburton, Kawartha Lakes, Pine Ridge Health Unit
2004
An Active Transportation Plan for Minden
Goal is to raise activity levels through the promotion and planning of active transportation, ie walking and bicycling, in the village of Minden. Includes before and after photos, maps and a report.
Paul Young
H-662
Sue Shikaze
2008
The Communities in Action Committee