Welcome to the web site for Transport Canada's ecomobility Program, part of the Government of Canada's ecotransport strategy to address greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution from transportation sources.
ecoMobility Annual Review 2008-2010
What's New
The document Transportation Demand Management for Canadian Communities: A Guide to Understanding, Planning and Delivering TDM Programs is now available!
This guide represents a summary of the lessons they have learned, and offers advice to help other municipalities plan and implement their own TDM programs.
The document Active Transportation in Canada: a Resource and Planning Guide is now available!
The document is a resource tool for transportation planners and related professionals (e.g., city or town planners, town engineers, etc.) to accommodate, promote and support active transportation in current and long-range planning and development.
The document Changing Transportation Behaviours: A Social Marketing Planning Guide is now available!
This guide is written to help transportation planners, TDM specialists, and program managers influence transportation choices. It has been designed to help practitioners focus on practical first steps and explore additional social marketing considerations. The guide breaks planning into eight steps and includes worksheets to walk you through each step.
The document Compendium of Canadian survey research on consumer attitudes and behavioural influences affecting sustainable transportation options is now available!
The Compendium provides an up-to-date listing of research and findings about the key attitudes, perceptions and misperceptions of Canadians towards targeted sustainable transportation actions. Sustainable transportation researchers, project coordinators, and others will be able to use this information when developing new sustainable transportation programs or services, when augmenting or refining existing programs or services, and when developing reports or other information documents.