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Global Agreements on Sustainable Development and Climate Change and their Relevance for Land- locked countries Ramon Cruz- Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport Institute for Transportation and Development Policy High Level Meeting


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Ramon Cruz- Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport – Institute for Transportation and Development Policy

High Level Meeting on Sustainable Transport in Land-locked Countries

October 13th-14th, 2016 Santa Cruz, Bolivia

Global Agreements on Sustainable Development and Climate Change and their Relevance for Land- locked countries

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6 Key Global Processes targeted by SLoCaT in 2016

2030 Sustainable Development Agenda (SDGs) Financing for Development Global Decade of Action on Road Safety

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Habitat III

Paris Agreement on Climate Change 14th United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

20 15 20 16 20 16

Global Processes on Sustainable Development and Climate Change present Transport Sector with Opportunities and Responsibilities

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Sustainable Development Goals: Transport Perspective

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SLoCaT/PPMC and Global Processes on Transport

Climate Change Sustainable Development Habitat III Trade and Development

$175,000,000,000 For More Sustainable Transport

SG High Level Advisory Group

  • n Sustainable

Transport

Quito Action Plan on Sustainable Urban Transport

SLoCaT Key Messages on Sustainable Transport

UNCTAD – SLoCaT Ministerial Round Table on Sustainable Transport UNCTAD Expert Group on Sustainable Transport

HLPF

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Paradigm shift on development of Transport

Predict and Provide Build Roads to promote economic and social development

Road safety 1.3 million deaths Air Pollution 3 million deaths (large part transport) Climate change – transport GHG fast growing Access not inclusive – large groups no access (urban and rural)

Negative externalities of old paradigm: 6-10% of GDP at least 50 Trllion USD up to 2030

Congestion

Access: (Avoid + Shift + Improve)

Expand/Improve Transport infrastructure and services

Avoid unnecessary motorized transport

Shift Transport to most effective mode (people and goods)

Improve environmental performance transport

: + +

Then Now Economic benefits of new paradigm:

70 Trillion USD up to 2050 (International Energy Agency/2012) -100+ Trillion USD up to 2050 (ITDP/ 2014)

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  • Common Framework setting out Goals on

Transport, Sustainable Development and Climate Change

  • Global Roadmap to decarbonize transport

sector

– NDCs

  • Quick Win Actions to encourage short term

action to kick start the transformation of the transport sector Moving Sustainable Transport forward in 2016 Develop a Global Narrative on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport that supports short – medium and long term action

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’ Argentina Thailand Philippines Peru Nigeria Egypt Serbia Republic of Korea Malaysia Kazakhstan Brazil South Africa Russian Federation Indonesia Chile Viet Nam Global / Regional Projects Mexico India Colombia China

Explanation of CDM, CTF, etc.

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CDM CTF GEF NAMA (Total in italics) Number of CF Projects for Transport:

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Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Tunisia Tajikistan Slovakia Paraguay Pakistan Nicaragua Nepal Morocco Mongolia Lebanon Lao People’s Democratic Republic Jordan Guatemala Georgia Dominica Costa Rica Burkina Faso Botswana Benin Belarus Bangladesh Azerbaijan Argentina

SLoCaT Partnership Research 2014

  • 20 countries have two or more sustainable transport projects funded by climate finance

mechanisms/frameworks

  • 24 countries have one sustainable transport project funded by climate mechanisms
  • 151 countries have no sustainable transport projects funded by climate mechanisms

Climate Finance for Transport – Not Transformational in Scale !

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Transport @ Habitat III Conference in Quito

  • 28 sustainable transport events @ Habitat III - Transport Day

Quito on October 19th

  • Quito Action Plan on Sustainable Urban Mobility
  • Mobilizing CC and SD Voluntary Commitments
  • Tracking Transport NUA – through MoU with UN-Habitat
  • Mobilize city networks in support of NUA and Paris Agreement
  • Outreach:
  • SLoCaT/Despacio Joint booth to promote sustainable transport
  • Press briefing
  • Reporting - tweeting
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Transport @COP22

  • November 11: PPMC will co-organize Transport Ministerial

Meeting + Transport CEO Meeting with SIE, Morocco and France

  • November 11: Clean Mobility Reception
  • November 12: PPMC will co-organize Action Event on

Transport together with France and Morocco

  • November 13: Transport Day Marrakech
  • +25 Sustainable Transport Events @COP
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The Journey Continues ….............................. Thank You!

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