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NAMA

NAMAs and the Carbon Market

In the most recent UNEP Perspectives Series, Christian Ellermann from Ecofys recently published a study on sectoral no-lose targets in urban transport. The case study focuses on a recent project of Ecofys and the Energy Research Institute exploring the opportunities for baseline development and definition of reduction targets in Beijing's transport system.

Veolia

Article in Ville, rail & transports

The French transport magazine, Ville, rail & transports, published an opinions page of Veolia's CEO Cyrille du Peloux about the messages of the Bridging the gap initiative.

GTZ / Technology

Towards Technology Transfer in the Transport Sector

The Transport Section of GTZ has analyzed the 51 transport chapters out of 71 Technology Need Assessments (TNA), available on the UNFCCC webpage. They were submitted mainly between 2000 and 2005. The analysis gives interesting insights: Other than the TNA Handbook suggests, not only "hard", vehicle-related technologies, but public transport and urban planning skills play an important role for a sustainable, low carbon development in developing countries. The short paper also suggests how to best consider transport in TNAs. And check your countries performance and needs! Download the 4-page fact-sheet here.

Mitigation

Applicability of post 2012 climate instruments to transport

The post 2012 Climate Instruments in the transport sector (CITS) project implemented by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), in cooperation with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is a first step to help ensure that the transport sector can benefit from the revised/new climate change mitigation instruments under a post-2012 Climate Change Agreement. The CITS project is a contribution to the Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport. A draft report has been published for comments.

Adaptation / GTZ

GTZ Module on "Adapting Urban Transport to Climate Change"

Many transport decision-makers in developing countries are already confronted with extreme weather events, such as flooding, subsidence and storms, all of which are expected to increase with climate change. In the worst case, transportation systems may not be able to recover between such events, resulting in exponential damages.

GTZ / Mitigation

GTZ Module on "Transport and Climate Change"

In October 2007 GTZ published a comprehensive module on transport and climate change within its sourcebook for decision-makers in developing cities. The module focuses on the sustainable transport instruments available that will help achieve both reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and co-benefts. In addressing the impacts of climate change through sustainable transport instruments, cities are also able to beneft from a range of co-benefts, including improved air quality, reduced noise from traffic, increased road safety, and a range of social and economic benefts.

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