This serves as a friendly reminder to inform our Subcommittee's TRB 2013
Workshop Proposal. ***Please email me (eloisa.raynault(a)apha.org) and
Megan Wier (megan.wier(a)sfdph.org) with your thoughts and ideas by
Friday, May 4th, 2012. NOTE: to limit the volume of emails in all of our
inboxes, do not reply directly to this thread.***
The Health & Transportation Subcommittee is proposing a half-day
workshop for the January 2013 TRB Annual Meeting - and we are looking to
our friends for help generating ideas regarding its focus.
As many of you know, at the 2012 TRB Annual Meeting there was a full-day
workshop entitled "Intersection of Health and Transportation: What We
Know, What We Don't Know, and How We Can Better Integrate Health
Considerations into Transportation Decisions." More information
regarding this workshop is available at the following link:
http://pressamp.trb.org/conferenceinteractiveprogram/EventDetails.aspx?I
D=22489.
The workshop was a great success - and generated a lot of ideas
regarding research needs at the intersection of health and
transportation - many of which are summarized here:
http://www.trbhealth.org/research/research-needs.
Examples include:
- Effects of travel and travel environments on social cohesion
- Parking policy as a mechanism for increasing physical activity
- Access needs of different populations
- Road safety disparities
- Health effects of new and improved infrastructure networks for active
transportation modes (e.g., bike ways, sidewalks, trails)
- Local impacts of freight movement
- Health-related indicators in transportation planning
- Creating partnerships between transportation and other health-related
sectors
As the Subcommittee moves forward with its work, what topics (listed at
the above link - OR new ideas that you may have) do you think warrant a
deeper exploration and discussion at the upcoming meeting? Are there
particular areas or speakers that you think would help the subcommittee
to advance research, education, and professional practice in health and
transportation?
Eloisa Raynault | American Public Health Association | 800 I Street, NW,
Washington, DC 20001 | Transportation, Health and Equity Program Manager
| o: 202-777-2487 |
http://www.apha.org/transportation
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