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Transport Today's transport sector is predominantly based on combustion of fossil fuels, making it one of the largest sources of both urban and regional air pollution and greenhouse gases. Furthermore, it is the cause of other environmental and social ill effects, ranging from loss of land and open space to noise-related nuisance, injuries, and deaths arising from accidents. Yet, the movement of goods and people is crucial for social and economic development by enabling trade and providing opportunities for employment, education and leisure. We therefore need to move towards sustainable mobility. This involves:
In keeping up with its broader mission as custodian of the global environment, UNEP promotes the integration of environmental considerations into transport-related decisions at all levels, ranging from global to personal. The overall objective is to bring about a shift to both transport systems and approaches to mobility that are less disruptive to the environment. UNEP has identified three key areas of work to assist countries:
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Sustainable Mobility and Climate Change
(2008)
NESTLAC
- Network on Environmentally Sustainable Transport in Latin America
and the Caribbean PCFV - The
Partnership for Clean Fuels and Vehicles
Global
Alliance for Eco Mobility |
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