Cascadia Scorecard News
Cascadia Scorecard News--July 2006
Cascadia Scorecard 2006 out now: New animated wildlife maps and index; car crashes by the numbers; solutions for healthy communities.
07/05/2006| Cascadia
Scorecard 2006 out now! The Scorecard reports on
seven key trends for the Northwest, with a focus this year on
how community design affects human health. Support the Scorecard! Here are some highlights: Animated
wildlife range maps: Once, grizzlies roamed from Alaska
to Mexico and mountain caribou wandered through most of British
Columbia. Shrinking and degraded wilderness have See
animated
maps of the current and historical range for: Cars
taking a toll on health: Car crashes pose a huge--and
underappreciated--risk to Cascadians' health. The impacts
unfold slowly, but mount to staggering proportions, including
2,000 deaths a year in the Northwest and an economic drain of
more than $8 billion per year. As Cascadia
Scorecard 2006 documents, residents of sprawling communities
have fewer transportation choices, drive
Solutions for healthier communities: Individuals and institutions can take simple steps to create compact, complete communities that enable residents to get around without a car and encourage physical activity and connections among neighbors. Here's how we can encourage healthy communities. Support
the Cascadia Scorecard: If you enjoy our animated wildlife
maps and think Sightline's analysis of the link between
sprawl and human health is a valuable contribution to land use
decision-making, please show your appreciation by donating
online or using the mail-in form here. | | Take a walk: Maps comparing how easy it is to hoof it in urban and suburban neighborhoods. The
Daily Score Blog Berry
contrary: Lonely
Hearts Club: Diminishing social ties |
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