Brock University TREN 3P18 Sustainable Transportation Dr. David T. Brown Dept. of Tourism and Environment, Brock University St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.

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Brock University TREN 3P18 Sustainable Transportation Dr. David T. Brown Dept. of Tourism and Environment, Brock University St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada

TREN 3P18: Sustainable Transportation  Welcome / Introduction and Overview  Review of course outline  Student photos  Transportation Filmfest:  The Romance of Transportation in Canada (National Film Board of Canada, 1952) [11 min]  What on Earth? (National Film Board of Canada, 1966) [9.5 min]  Roger and Me (Michael Moore, 1989) [91 min]

Brock University TREN 3P18 Sustainable Transportation Introduction and Overview

TREN 3P18: Sustainable Transportation  Course outline available online at

TREN 3P18: Sustainable Transportation  Interdisciplinary survey of the environmental, cultural, social and economic effects of our use of automobiles, airplanes, trains and watercraft in built and natural environments.  Impacts of tourist mobility.  Principles, policies, and planning for sustainable transportation.

Course Elements Comparative overview of transportation modes and options, including:  environmental impacts  sociocultural expectations  economic dimensions  international aspects  tourism implications  transportation alternatives

Course Elements  wide-ranging and interdisciplinary  many types of literature (academic, popular, advocacy, corporate)  extensive use of multimedia (photos, video, online sources)  lectures  in-class synthesis sessions with peer evaluation component  other in-class workshops and activities

Expectations  Familiarity with principles of sustainability (review:

Expectations Understanding of policy:  description  analysis  linkages  implications  alternatives  formulation Review: See also: Middleton, John Sustainable Development Policy. Pp 422–426 in Tolba, Mostafa K. Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, Volume 4, Responding to global environmental change, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, 2002Middleton, John Sustainable Development Policy. Pp 422–426 in Tolba, Mostafa K. Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, Volume 4, Responding to global environmental change, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, 2002

Expectations Accountability:  attendance  active participation / in-class reflection  preparation: readings, synthesis sessions  thoughtful peer review  high quality written assignments  timely electronic submission of assignments  note late policy!

TREN 3P18: Sustainable Transportation  Course outline available online at