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University of Idaho
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83844-0901
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Workshop 4 - Sustainable Transportation Working Group

This page includes ideas and resources to support the development and work of the Sustainable Transportation Working Group, one of the outgrowths of Track 4 at the Conference on Sustainable Transportation.

A New Way to Look at Sustainable Transportation.  Notes on the a conference held at the University of Michigan Business School, June 20-22, 2005.

Special Report: Sustainable Transportation.  Report from conference on sustainable transportation held at University of Michigan Business School, June 20-22, 2005.

Sustainable Transportation, Colorado Environmental Center, University of Colorado, Boulder.  Introduction from the web site:  "The Transportation section of our Web site outlines various transportation programs, groups, and options available to CU Boulder students and faculty/staff, as well as the general community; provides links to access these options on the Web; provides access to university transportation policy documents, and displays various transportation-related publications produced by the CU Environmental Center. Our success is based largely on the inter-organizational cooperative relationships we create — at the University, with private companies and among many government departments. We develop, administer, fund and promote our programs with a cooperative emphasis. Check out each specific program to see who is involved."

What is the Sustainable Transportation Working Group?

  • We learn about sustainability.
  • We learn about examples from other areas.
  • We apply what we learn to specific community projects.
  • We believe that interdisciplinary teams are needed to address today's transportation problems.
  • We are a range of stakeholders.
  • We believe in an inclusive, cooperative process.
  • We provide practical learning experiences for students.
  • We provide information and technical support for the community and local government.
  • We provide a bridge between the university and the community.

Seminar - Spring 2006