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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
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