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Bicycle and Pedestrian Education Program

Principal Investigator:  Lynn Weigand, Portland State University
Co-Investigator(s):  Jennifer Dill, Marc Schlossberg, University of Oregon
Karen Dixon, Oregon State University


Project Summary:
This proposal seeks one year of funding for a comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian education program to be carried out through the Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation (IBPI), a multi-campus and multi-disciplinary program housed in the Center for Transportation Studies at Portland State University. The goals of this project are twofold: to enhance and expand opportunities for studying bicycle and pedestrian transportation throughout the university curricula; and, ultimately, to make Oregon the place that students at levels of education come to study bicycle and pedestrian transportation. Objectives for achieving these goals include: (1) Identify and develop opportunities for incorporating bicycle and pedestrian issues into multi-disciplinary undergraduate curricula. The IBPI director and graduate research assistant will work with faculty and chairs in various disciplines to identify opportunities for incorporating bicycle and pedestrian issues into existing curricula,... View Full Summary


Sponsors:
Portland State University; Oregon State University Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; UO Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management


Project Details:

Project Type: Education
Start Date: October 1, 2007
End Date: December 31, 2008
Related Projects: None
Research Area: Healthy Communities