Presentations

 


 

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<Day 1: 24 February 2009>

Plenary Session 1:
Aichi Statement and Co-benefits: Win-Win Solutions for Transport and Climate Change  by Lloyd Wright, Executive Director, Viva

Plenary Session 2:
EST Promotion vis-ā-vis National EST Strategy Development in the Philippines

Breakout Sessions
(1) Thailand
(2)
Mongolia
(3)
Afghanistan
(4) Lao PDR
(5) Republic of Korea
(6) Indonesia
(7) Bangladesh
(8) Nepal
(9) Japan
(10) Malaysia
(11) Pakistan
(12) Viet Nam
(13) Sri Lanka
(14) Brunei
(15) Maldives

(16) Singapore
(17) Myanmar
(18) Bhutan
(19) Republic of China
(20) India
(21) Cambodia

Plenary Session 3: Linkage and Synergies for EST Promotion
(1) Overview of the Partnership for Clean Fuels and Vehicles (PCFV) and the Opportunities for Partnership and Capacity Building in EST Areas by Mary Kimotho M'Mukindia, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)- Nairobi

(2) Sustainable Urban Mobility in Asia (SUMA) Project and EST Linkages by Sophie Punte and Herbert Fabian, CAI-Asia

<Day 2: 25 February, 2009>

Plenary Session 4: Cities with Successful NMT (Non-motorized Transport): Social Benefits and Equity
(1) The Critical Importance of Non-motorized Transport Planning for Modern Asian Cities by Jeroen Buis, Interface for Cycling Expertise

(2) NMT and Urban Design Best Practices and Applications in Asian Cities by Karl Fjellstrom, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)

(3) Shared Bicycle Schemes in European Cities by Peter G. Midgley, Urban Transport Theme Champion, gTKP

(4) Social Equity and Gender Benefits of NMT by Marie Thynell, Göteborg University

Plenary Session 5: Reports from Breakout Groups
(1) Report from Breakout Session 1 – by C. R. C. Mohanty
(2) Report from Breakout Session 2 – by Johannes Heister
(3) Report from Breakout Session 3 – by Cornie Huizenga
(4) Report from Breakout Session 4 – by Jamie Leather
(5) Report from Breakout Session 5 – by Simon K. W. Ng
(6) Report from Breakout Session 6 – by Sophie Punte

Plenary Session 6: Low Carbon and Green Development in Transportation
(1) Overall Strategy and Programmes of the World Bank in Carbon Financing and Climate Change Mitigation Measures in the Transport Sector by Johannes Heister, Climate and Carbon Finance Coordinator, the World Bank

(2) ADB’s Urban Transport Strategy for Asia towards Climate Change Mitigation by Jamie Leather, Senior Transport Specialist, Asian Development Bank (ADB)

(3)MOE-J’s Actions for Putting Co-benefits Forward by Kensaku Ishibashi, MoE-Japan

(4) Introduction of CDM Methodology for the Transport Sector (Energy Recovery Break System of Delhi Metro in India ) and Further Application by Tomonori Sudo, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

(5) Towards Realizing Low-Carbon and Low-Pollution Transport Systems: Ministerial Conference on Global Environment and Energy in Transport (MEET) and the Next Steps  by Norifumi Idee, MLIT-Japan

(6) Proposed Action Plan to Make Transport in Developing Countries More Climate Friendly by Cornie Huizenga, CAI-Asia

(7) Presentation on Low-Carbon Development and Green Growth by Lorenzo Santucci, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP)

(8) Recent Public Transport Policies for Green Growth in Korea by Jinyoung Park, Korea Transport Institute (KOTI)

(9) Control and Strategy for Reduction of Pollutants from Automobiles for Low-Carbon Green Growth in Korea by Jong Choon Kim, National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER)-Korea