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Common Policy Framework (CPF) on Transport and Climate Change in Developing Countries

The Bellagio meeting also produced a Common Policy Framework (CPF) on Transport and Climate Change in Developing Countries. The CPF elaborates the rationale for the Declaration and outlines how the three main principles in the Declaration can be implemented especially through COP 15 in December 2009.

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Bellagio Declaration on Transportation and Climate Change

Twenty one representatives from eighteen diferent organizations working on transport and climate change in developing countries met on the 12-16 May, 2009 in Bellagio, in a meeting to build a consensus on the required policy response to the growing CO2 emissions from transport in the developing world. Te meeting resulted in the Bellagio Declaration on Transportation and Climate Change. Discussions are ongoing on the establishment of a new UN-Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport based on the declaration having its secretariat in New York.

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SEOUL STATEMENT: Towards the Promotion of Environmentally Sustainable Transport (EST) for a Low-Carbon Society and Green Growth in Asia

The participants, having met in Seoul, the Republic of Korea from 24 to 26 February 2009, for the Fourth Regional EST Forum, to draw up and adopt a statement for the promotion of environmentally sustainable transport in Asia.

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Kyoto Declaration on EST signed by 34 Asian cities/Mayors

Subsequently twelve Asian cities (Baguio, Bangkok, Batam, Cebu, Colombo, Guwahati, Karachi, Kathmandu, Makassar, Makati, Palembang, and Surat) having met in the Special Event of Asian Mayors on Environmentally Sustainable Transport during Better Air Quality (BAQ) 2008 Workshop in Bangkok, Thailand on 12 November 2008, unanimously endorsed and signed the Kyoto Declaration for the promotion of environmentally sustainable transport (EST) in Asia.

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Aichi Statement on EST adopted by Asian countries

The participants, having met in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan from 1-2 August 2005, for the International Conference on Environment and Transport, to draw up and adopt a statement on the establishment of a Regional EST Forum for the promotion of environmentally sustainable transport in Asia.