On behalf of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), GIZ‘s TRANSfer project organised the first Transport and Climate Change Week in Berlin from 18 to 22 September 2017. The focus: Urban Mobility.The event offered capacity building and training as well as exchange and in-depth discussions with national and subnational government officials from around the globe and internationally renowned experts on sustainable urban mobility Solutions. The Topics were based exclusively on the requests and recommendations suggested by our worldwide counterparts.
Find all of the presentations from Transport and Climate Change Week here!
Brazil ‘s Perspectives on Decarbonizing Transport
Presented by Martha Martorelli, Planning Manager and National Secretary for Urban Mobility on Tuesday, September 19th of TCC Week.
China – Practice of Green Mobility Development in Tianjin
Presented by Zhu Haiming of Tianjin Academy of Urban Planning and Design on Wednesday, September 20th of TCC Week.
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Colombia – National Support Programs for Sustainable Urban Transport
Presented by Adriana Paola Sarmiento Hernandey of the National Planning Department & Infrastructure and Energy Department on Thursday, September 21st of TCC Week. download
Costa Rica – Sustainable Urban Mobility
Presented by Joyce Arguedas Calderon on behalf of the Ministry of Public Works & Transport on Monday, September 18th of TCC Week.
Indonesia – Sustainable Urban Transport Development
Presented by Ikhwan Hakim, Director of Transportation for the Ministry of National Development Planning Indonesia on Monday, September 18th of TCC Week.
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Jordan – Amman Green Policies, Projects and Challenges
Presented by Eng. Sajeda Alnsour, Project Coordinator, and with Greater Amman Municipality on Wednesday, September 20th of TCC Week.
Namibia – Sustainable Urban Transport Master Plan
Presented by Cedric Limbo, Acting Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Works and Transport, and Clarence Rupingena, Strategic Advisor for the City of Windhoek, on Wednesday, September 20th of TCC Week. download
Peru – National Support for Sustainable Urban Transport
Presented by Paul Enrique Concha Revilla, General Director of Land Transport for the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Peru, on Monday, September 18th of TCC Week.
Philippines – Decarbonizing Transport in the Philippines
Presented by Thomas M. Orbos, Undersecretary for Road Transport and Infrastructure within the Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation, on Tuesday, September 19th of TCC Week. download
Thailand – Climate-friendly Transport Development
Presented by Chutinthorn Mankhong and the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) on Tuesday, September 19th of TCC Week.
Presented by the Ministry of Transport of Vietnam on Thursday, September 21st of TCC Week.
Sustainable Urban Mobility Approaches in emerging and developing countires
Presented by Jürgen Kettner of the European Commission and DG EuropeAid on Tuesday, September 19th of TCC Week.
Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning in Ljubljana
Presented by Zdenka Šimonovič, Head of Section, on behalf of the City of Ljubljana Development Project Section and Development Projects and Investments Office on Tuesday, September 19th of TCC Week.
Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans
Presented by Guillermo Alfanso Jaramillo, Mayor of Ibagué, Colombia on Tuesday, September 19th of TCC Week.
National Urban Mobility Policies and Programmes
Composed by Mobilise Your City and Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative, this popular workshop was held during three sessions on Thursday, September 21st and Friday, September 22nd of TCC Week.
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Workshop: Smart Mobility Overview
GIZ acknowledges Smart Mobility speakers and partners from TINK Bike, SHÄRE, UITP, Nextbike, Car Jump and Raye7. Alexander Jung of Agora Verkehrswende moderated the Workshop on Friday, September 22nd of TCC Week.
Autonomous Vehicles: A Game Changer for Urban Mobility?
Presented by Dionisio Gonzalez, Director of Advocacy & Outreach for International Association of Public Transport (UITP) on Friday, September 22nd of TCC Week.
12 Insights for Germany’s Transportation Transformation
Presented by Christian Hochfeld, Executive Director of Agora Verkehrswende, on Tuesday, September 19th of TCC Week.
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Autonomous Vehicles: A Potential Game Changer for Urban Mobility
This policy brief was composed by UITP, in coordination with Smart Mobility presentations held on Friday, September 22nd on TCC Week.
Urban Mobility Innovation Index: Brief of Initial Findings
This initial findings brief was composed by UITP, in coordination with Smart Mobility presentations held on Friday, September 22nd on TCC Week.
GoGreen – Mission 2050: Zero Emissions
Presented by Björn Hannappel, Head of Responsibility Strategy & Standards for DHL Group, on Tuesday, September 19th of TCC Week.
Urban Freight and Logistics: Driver of sustainable mobility in cities?
Presented by Tim Schubert of the German Environmental Agency, Umweltbundesamt, on Tuesday, September 19th of TCC Week.
Urban Freight – Reflections and Thoughts from a Public Authorities Perspective
Presented by Dr. Julius Menge of the Senate Department for Environment, Transport and Climate Protection and the Principle Affairs of Trasport Policy on Tuesday, September 19th of TCC Week. download
Learning from case studies: Last-mile delivery, digitisation and consolidation centres
Presented by Dr Jacques Leonardi of the Univeristy of Westminister on Wednesday, September 20th of TCC Week.
How can national governments create a supportive Framework for a low-carbon urban logistics?
Presented by Dr Jacques Leonardi of the Univeristy of Westminister on Wednesday, September 20th of TCC Week.
Which opportunities do local governments have to support low carbon city logistics?
Presented by Dr Jacques Leonardi of the Univeristy of Westminister on Wednesday, September 20th of TCC Week.
Find selected Transport & Climate Change Resources here!
Overview of the free publications we recommended during the Transport and Climate Change Week in Berlin!
The brochure gives a concise overview of the MobiliseYourCity (MYC) Partnership in five languages.
International Review on Financing Urban Transport
Analysis of financing arrangements in eight countries: Brazil, Colombia, France, Germany, India, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the USA.
Technical Document of GIZ`s Sustainable Urban Transport Project for practitioners, available in 4 languages.
European Commission SUMP Guidelines
These Guidelines were developed with the European Commission’s support and offer specific suggestions on how to apply the SUMP concept.
MobiliseYourCity MRV Framework
This publication outlines GHG monitoring and reporting principles of the MobiliseYourCity Partnership.
Transport Volume on GHG Baselines and Monitoring
The UNFCCC’s Compendium on GHG Baselines and Monitoring, guides readers through existing MRV methodologies for climate actions in transport.
Reference Document on MRV in the transport sector
Guidance on how to develop comprehensive and consistent national systems for MRV in the transport sector.
Bottom-Up Inventory and MRV of Transport Measures
This paper explores the synergies and limitations between bottom-up greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories and MRV of policies and actions.
Guide on Data Collection in Cities
Monitoring Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Transport Activities in Chinese Cities; A Step-by-Step Guide to Data Collection.
MRV Blueprints – Shift to Rail
MRV Blueprints for Shift to Rail
MRV Blueprints – Low Rolling Resistance Tires & Tire Labelling
MRV Blueprints for Low Rolling Resistance Tires & Tire Labelling
MRV Blueprints – Truck Scrapping
MRV Blueprints for Truck Scrapping
MRV Blueprints – Sustainable Urban Transport Programmes
MRV Blueprints for Sustainable Urban Transport Programmes
A Systematic Approach for Climate Finance for Sustainable Transport
A Discussion Paper to identify how scarce International Climate Finance can be used to significantly scale-up sustainable, low-carbon transport.
Financing Sustainable Urban Transport
SUTP Sourcebook Module for policy makers, available in 7 languages.
Climate Finance as Engine for Low-Carbon Transport
Recommendations to Policy Makers on Transport and Climate Change.
Scaling-up Sustainable, Low-Carbon Transport
This Policy Brief is an intermediate result of the work of an international expert group on climate finance for sustainable transport.
The document provides an overview of the different approaches to on-street parking management and provides advice to policy makers.
SUTP Technical Document 15, available in English and Portuguese.
Transportation Demand Management
This SUTP Training Document presents an overview on international practices and supports the design of a TDM strategy.
SUTP Module & Training Document provides planners and decision-makers with tools to develop people-friendly transport systems in their respective cities.
Urban Freight in Developing Cities
SUTP Sourcebook Module for policy makers.