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SALUTE stands for Systematic Analysis of Land Use,
Transportation and Equity. SALUTE projects explore social equity
issues in North America, which include mobility constraints faced by
ethnic minorities in North America, and devising policy to promote
homeownership among female-headed single-parent households.
Regionomics is providing consulting
services for the following projects:
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Ontario Community Sustainability
Report, Pembina Institute. For the draft of the complete report,
please click
HERE.
(File size: 2.5 Megs) |
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Consultant to Infrastructure Canada to
develop a freight planning manual for Canada (2007). |
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Consultant to CMHC to model travel
behaviour and activity patterns in 8 new urbanist and traditional
neighbourhoods in Canada (2006-07). |
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Consultant to Infrastructure Canada to
identify innovative finance strategies to promote smart growth
(2007). |
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Consultant to CMHC to develop a system
dynamics model to identify policy alternatives that promote smart
growth (2007-09). |
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Consultant to Transport Canada for the
analysis of international trade and seaport capacities (2007-08). |
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Consultant to Transport Canada for the
analysis of shippers’ and carriers’ mode choices (2005-06). For a
draft, please click
HERE. |
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Consultant to Transport Canada to
review freight data collection methods (2005-06). For a draft,
please click
HERE. |
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Advisor to the City of Montreal to
review Right Turn on Red at Signalized Intersections. For a draft,
please click HERE. |
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Consultant to CMHC to review Computable
General Equilibrium models for housing policy analysis (2003-05). |
Current spatial trends in urban development in Canada.
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Suburb-to-suburb commute on rise in
Canada (Click here for a
Flash animation; For JPEG image, click
here). |
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Driving to work patterns across Canada
(Click here for a Flash
animation; For JPEG image, click here). |
Dr. Haider is also the lead investigator for developing
MILUTE: Montreal Integrated Land Use Transport Equity
model. The primary objective of MILUTE is to develop an integrated
transportation-land use model for the Greater Montréal Area (GMA). MILUTE
will capture the behaviour of individual decision-makers, who face a
multitude of choices regarding modes, routes, trip destinations and the
like. MILUTE will explore the linkages between land use, urban form, and
travel behaviour by using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Further details on MILUTE are available at
http://www.milute.mcgill.ca/.
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