Data Sources:
Census Data of Population Density
Statistics Canada. (2011). 2011 Census of Canada citizenship tables: Citizenship – both sexes total population in private households by citizenship, 2011 census. (Catalogue number ewHhwEd7oRchp). Retrieved November 17, 2016 from CHASS Data Centre: http://dc1.chass.utoronto.ca/cgi-bin/census/2011nhs/displayCensus.cgi?year=2011&geo=prov
Direct Data Download: http://dc1.chass.utoronto.ca/grid2/census/ewHhwEd7oRchp_data.csv
Vancouver Transportation Data
TransLink (South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority); Lesack, Paul, 2015-09-14, “TransLink Transit GIS Data, 14 September 2015”, http://hdl.handle.net.ezproxy.library.ubc.ca/11272/10254 TransLink [Distributor] V2 [Version]
2010-02-20, “ArcCanada Version 3.1, 2005. British Columbia”, http://hdl.handle.net.ezproxy.library.ubc.ca/11272/0BOXM V1 [Version]
Vancouver Roads, Mask, and DEM
“Terrain Resource Information Management Program – (TRIM)”,
http://hdl.handle.net/11272/10166 BCGOV ILMB Crown Registry and Geographic Base Branch
[Distributor] V3 [Version]
Accessed from: Vancouver.gdb (source: G Drive, GEOB 270, Lab 3)
Vancouver Lakes and Parks
Statistics, Canada
All other data available through previous labs with GEOB 270 and 370.
DMTI, 2006
Additional References
Alter, L. (2013, Dec. 5).Why do some bike-share systems succeed and others fail? The Bike-Sharing Planning Guide explains. Retrieved from http://www.treehugger.com/bikes/why-do-some-bike-share-systems-succeed-and-others-fail-bike-sharing-planning-guide-explains.html.
Castillo-Manzano, J. I., López-Valpuesta, L., & Sánchez-Braza, A. (2016). Going a long way? on your bike! comparing the distances for which public bicycle sharing system and private bicycles are used. Applied Geography, 71, 95-105. doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2016.04.003