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Reports

DalTRAC produces a variety of reports for many different clients. Below is a list of our delivered reports, with some avalible for public viewing through the provided link. 

55. Habib, M.A. (2024). “Canada Travel Activity Study” Environment and Climate Change Canada, Halifax (85 pages).
54. Habib, M.A. (2024). “Nova Scotia Travel Activity Study”. Joint Regional Transportation Association, Halifax (96 pages). 
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52. Habib, M.A., Marchant, S., and Oliver, T. (2024). “Planners’ Perspective on Growing Transportation in the Wake of the Climate Crisis”. ⴫ý School of Planning, Halifax (49 pages).
51. Habib, M.A. (2023). “2022 Halifax Regional Municipality Travel Activity Survey Study”. Halifax Regional Municipality Regional Municipality, Halifax (84 pages).
50. Habib, M.A. (2023). “Regional Sustainable Transportation & Commuter Survey”. Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Halifax (52 pages).
49. Habib, M.A. (2023). “Antigonish Low Carbon Transit Feasibility Study”. Antigonish Community Transit Society, Antigonish (43 pages).
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47. Habib, M.A. (2022). “Atlantic Science Enterprise Center: Sustainable Transportation/Commuter Survey Report”. Public Service and Procurement Canada, Moncton (92 pages).
46.  Habib, M.A., Walker, K., Ho, I. (2021). “⴫ý Commuter Study 2020-2021”. ⴫ý Office of Sustainability, Halifax (53 pages).
45. Habib, M.A. (2021). “Bedford Institute of Oceanography Sustainable Transportation Survey”. Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Halifax (51 pages).
44. Habib, M.A., and Walker, K. (2020). “⴫ý Commuter Study 2019-2020”. ⴫ý Office of Sustainability, Halifax (48 pages).
43. Habib, M.A. (2019). “Halifax Regional Municipality Travel Activity Study”. Halifax Regional Municipality, Halifax (62 pages).
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41. Habib, M.A., and Lynn, R. (2019). “Technology-based Evaluation of Active Transportation Infrastructure Projects: Training and Data Collection”. Nova Scotia Department of Energy and Mines, Halifax (41 pages).
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39. Habib, M.A. (2018). “Sensing New Mobility: Performance Evaluation of Transport Infrastructure in Nova Scotia Communities”. Nova Scotia Department of Energy, Halifax (28 pages).
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37. Habib, M.A. (2017). “Tracking Progress 2016: Estimation of Transport Energy Use, Emission and Travel Choices in the Province of Nova Scotia”. Nova Scotia Department of Energy, Halifax (52 pages).
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34. Habib, M.A. (2016). “Nova Scotia Sustainable Transportation Indicators”. Government of Nova Scotia, Halifax (51 pages).
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32. Habib, M.A. (2016). “Nova Scotia Travel Activity (NovaTRAC) survey: Travel Choices and Behaviour”. Nova Scotia Department of Energy, Halifax (60 pages).
31. Matheson, S., and Habib, M.A. (2016). “Emission Study 2015: An Accounting Approach to Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Fuel Consumption from Nova Scotia’s Road Passenger Transportation”, Working Paper, ⴫ý Transportation Collaboratory (DalTRAC), Halifax (28 pages).
30. Habib, M.A. (2016). “Municipal Reporting Survey 2015: Active Transportation Infrastructure and Plans”, Working Paper, ⴫ý Transportation Collaboratory (DalTRAC), Halifax (6 pages).
29. Habib, M.A. (2015). “Nova Scotia Sustainable Transportation Indicators”, Working Paper, ⴫ý Transportation Collaboratory (DalTRAC), Halifax (51 pages).
28. Habib, M.A. (2015). “Sustainable Transportation: Nova Scotia Community Profile”, Working Paper, ⴫ý Transportation Collaboratory (DalTRAC), Halifax (100 pages).
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26. Habib, M.A. (2014). “Nova Scotia Baseline Indicators – Transportation Data and Modelling”, ⴫ý Transportation Collaboratory (DalTRAC) Progress report Vol. 1 (NS Department of Energy), Halifax (155 pages).
25. Forbes, J., and Habib, M.A. (2014). “Nova Scotia Collision Study 2007-2011”, ⴫ý Transportation Collaboratory (DalTRAC), Halifax (30 pages).
24. Megenbir, L., Habib, M.A., and Salloum, S. (2014). “Travel Behaviour of ⴫ý Commuters 2013, A Multi-year Comparative Study (2009-2013), ⴫ý Transportation Collaboratory (DalTRAC), Halifax (78 pages).
23. Megenbir, L., and Habib, M.A. (2014). “The State of Active Transportation in Nova Scotia”, ⴫ý Transportation Collaboratory (DalTRAC), Halifax (50 pages).
22. Habib, M.A. (2014). “Travel Behaviour Modeling and Analysis – Transportation Data and Modelling”, DalTRAC Progress report Vol. 2 (NS Department of Energy), Halifax (196 pages).
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8. Peterlin, M., and Habib, M.A. (2013). “Examining the Effects of Attitudes and Lifestyle Choices on Travel Behaviour in the Halifax Regional Municipality”, Clean Nova Scotia Foundation, Halifax (85 pages).
7. Stephanie, S., and Habib, M.A. (2013). “Travel Behaviour of ⴫ý Commuters - A Comparative Analysis of ⴫ý Sustainability Surveys 2009-2012”, ⴫ý Office of Sustainability, Halifax (82 pages).
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5. Baglo, K., Habib, M.A., and Peterlin, M. (2013). “Share the Road: Improving Road Safety for all Users in Nova Scotia”, ⴫ý Transportation Collaboratory (DalTRAC), Halifax (81 pages).
4. Heffernan, S., and Habib, M.A. (2013). “Investigating the Influence of Long-term Decisions on Transportation Choices and Travel Behaviour in the Halifax Regional Municipality”, Clean Nova Scotia Foundation, Halifax (108 pages).
3. Richardson, D., Habib, M.A., and Peterlin, M. (2012). “Travel Behaviour of ⴫ý Commuters: A Comparative Analysis using ⴫ý Sustainability Survey 2009, 2010 and 2011”, ⴫ý Office of Sustainability, Halifax (61 pages).
2. Habib, M.A., Richardson, D., Leckovic, K., and Haj-Issa, L. (2012). “Planning for Inclusive Transportation: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities for New Immigrants”. Atlantic Metropolis Centre, Halifax (116 pages).
1. Habib, M.A., Richardson, D., and Leckovic, K. (2011). “Travel Behaviour Study of Commuters: Results from the 2010 ⴫ý Sustainability Survey”, ⴫ý Office of Sustainability, Halifax (58 pages).