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eMagazine of the global networkfor sustainable urban mobility
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Premium Partners
International partners
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Contents
News
3rdWorld Congress of Cities for Mobility 4
CfM News 6From the UCLG: 2ndmeeting of the Urban Mobility Committee 7From the GTZ-SUTP: Road to Copenhagen 7From the GTZ-SUTP: Urban transport policy and planning documents 8
Cover story
The Medelln experience: Public transport by cable cars 10
Best practices
Towards a new mobility in Rosario 13
Road safety good practice manuals 16
Current projects
Initiative Cycle to work 2008 17CO2NeuTrAlp: Step by step to solar mobility 19
Project forum
Project initiative SOL Save Our Lives 21Project initiatives 23Running projects 26
Publications
Publications from the GTZ-SUTP on transport 28
New members of CfM
AZLogica: From common sense to telematics 29Believe Sustainable Mobility: The low carbon economy 31Net Engineering: Global engineering for urban mobility 33List of new members of CfM 35
EventsEVS 24 World Electric Vehicle Symposium 36International Conference mobil.TUM 2009 37Exhibitionc - The street belongs to all of us 38International event list 39
Humor
Animals on the way 40
Imprint
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Cities for Mobility World Congress 2009
Cities for Mobilitycelebrates its 3rdWorld Congress
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Cities for Mobility World Congress 2009
VenueStuttgart City HallRathaus, Marktplatz 170173 Stuttgart, Germany
Registrate now!!Online under www.cities-for-mobility.org and by Fax or E-mailto the Coordination Office
Registration deadline May 30, 2009
Congress attendance is free ofcharge, the cost of travel andaccommodation must be coveredby the participants
Language: During the plenarysessions on June 15 and 16,simultaneous interpreters will beavailable in English, Spanish andGerman
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CfM n e w s
For more informationon this event please
contact:
Vera Lucia Gonalvesda Silva from theUrban PlanningInstitute ofFlorianpolisvera@i uf.sc. ov.br
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from our partners
Transport is recognised as a key contributing factor to Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.However, compared to other issues like deforestation or energy, transport plays a minor roleunder the current regime and in the negotiations of the Post-Kyoto process. There is recognitionthat transport is a significant part of the solution and many transport related organisations arediscussing the links between transport and climate change. One of the main barriers toachieving an effective link between transport and climate change, is a clear understanding ofthe different negotiation streams and how to develop a clear targeted strategy to integrate
transport into the current negotiations.GTZ, UK's Transport Research Laboratory (TRL), Veolia Environnement and the InternationalAssociation of Public Transport (UITP) are working to facilitate the process in 2009 to improve thelink between the transport sector and the climate change negotiations. This website provides anoverview of our activities, and information on related upcoming events.
Please find more about this issue on the website:
www.sutp.org/bridging_the_gap/
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from our partners
Urban transport policy and planning documents
City Content
Bogot Masterplan Mobilitywww.transitobogota.gov.co/contenido.asp?plantilla=1&pub_id=704&pag_id=1351&cat_id=239
BuenosAires
Transport in General
www.buenosaires.gov.ar/areas/planeamiento_obras/transito/?menu_id=20995Program on the improvement of the traffic situationwww.buenosaires.gov.ar/areas/planeamiento_obras/transito/transporte/plan2008/?menu_id=23494
LimaConcept for non-motorized transportwww.munlima.gob.pe/programas/tnm/index.htm
MedellnPlan de movilidadwww.medellin.gov.co/alcaldia/jsp/modulos/N_admon/obj/pdf/proyectos%202008-2015/planmovilidad.pdf
MexicoCity
Transport departmentwww.df.gob.mx/wb/gdf/vialidad_y_obras_publicasProgram on the integration of transport means 2001-2006, still in actionwww.df.gob.mx/wb/gdf/programa_integral_de_transportes_y_vialidad
Rio deJaneiro
Masterplan Transport
www.rio.rj.gov.br/smtr/smtr/download/plano_rj_relatorio.zip
SouthAmerica
Sao PauloLegal Framework for Transporthttp://portal.prefeitura.sp.gov.br/secretarias/transportes/acoes/0003
BarcelonaMobility Pacthttp://w3.bcn.es/XMLServeis/XMLHomeLinkPl/0,4022,173124074_173248819_3,00.html
Berlinmobil2010 - Stadtentwicklungsplan Verkehrwww.stadtentwicklung.berlin.de/planen/stadtentwicklungsplanung/de/verkehr/
London
TRANSPORT 2025 - Transport challenges for a growing citywww.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/corporate/T2025.pdfTRANSPORT 2025 - Transport vision for a growing world city
www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/corporate/T2025-new.pdf
ParisTraffic Plan Pariswww.paris.fr/portail/deplacements/Portal.lut?page_id=14
Europe
ZurichMobilittsstrategie Zrichwww.stadt-zuerich.ch/content/ted/de/index/mobil_in_zuerich/mobilitaetsstrategie.html
Johannes-burg
Integrated Transport Plan 2003 / 2008
www.joburg.org.za/content/view/1250/78/
Africa
LagosLagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authoritys Lagos Urban Transport Project
www.lamata-ng.com/; http://www.lamata-ng.com/lutp.htm
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City Content
MelbourneMelbourne Transport Strategywww.melbourne.vic.gov.au/info.cfm?top=308&pg=2347
Australia
Sydney
Transport and Parking
www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/AboutSydney/ParkingAndTransport/Default.asp
MumbaiGreater Mumbai City Development Plan (2005 to 2025) Strategy for Transportationwww.mcgm.gov.in/irj/portalapps/com.mcgm.ahome_keyprojects/docs/4-3%20Strategy%20for%20transportation.pdf
SeoulProvision of decent public transportation service - Four-year Plan (2006-2010) p.119http://english.seoul.go.kr/gover/initiatives/down/inti_4yearMasterPlan.pdf
BeijingTransport Construction and Traffic Management Plan (Draft 2002)www.ebeijing.gov.cn/Government/Mayor_office/Mayor_bulletin/t929887.htm
SingaporeLand Transport Masterplanwww.lta.gov.sg/ltmp/LTMP.html
Asia
ShanghaiShanghai Metropolitan White Paper
www.shdpc.gov.cn/subdetail.jsp?id=322&file=sub.jsp&hyhyhy=2&okokok=
Montreal Plan de Transporthttp://ville.montreal.qc.ca/portal/page?_pageid=4577,7757563&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
New YorkCity
NYC Transport Planwww.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/about/stratplan.shtml
NorthAmerica
TorontoTransit City Transportation Planwww3.ttc.ca/About_the_TTC/Projects_and_initiatives/Transit_city/index.jsp
White Paper - European transport policy for 2010 : time to decide:http://ec.europa.eu/transport/white_paper/index_en.htm
Green paper on urban transport: "Towards a new culture for urban mobilityhttp://ec.europa.eu/transport/clean/green_paper_urban_transport/index_en.htm
EuropeanUnion
Sustainable Urban Transport Plans Technical Report 2007/018:http://ec.europa.eu/environment/urban/pdf/transport/2007_sutp_prepdoc.pdfhttp://ec.europa.eu/environment/urban/pdf/transport/2007_sutp_annex.pdfM
ultilaterals
WorldBank
Cities on the Move: A world Bank Urban Transport Strategy Reviewhttp://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTURBANTRANSPORT/Resources/cities_on_the_move.pdf
CzechRepublic
National Strategy for the Development of Cyclingwww.cyklostrategie.cz/download/cyklostrategie_English.pdf
GermanyGermany's National Cycling Planwww.nationaler-radverkehrsplan.de/
Cyclingpolicies
TheNetherlands
Cycling in the Netherlandswww.fietsberaad.nl/library/repository/bestanden/Cycling%20in%20the%20Netherlands%20VenW.pdf
GTZ Sustainable Urban Transport Project (SUTP)provides advisory services andtraining in order to assist decision-makers and planners to meet their goals inmaking urban transport more sustainable. Based on more than 25 years ofpractical experiences, GTZ developed the publication Sustainable Transport: ASourcebook for Policy-Makers in Developing Cities (www.sutp.org) with a wealthof information and knowledge on appropriate solutions.
EditorArmin Wagner / Transport Policy AdvisorGTZ Water Energy Transport
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cover story
Cubes of hope that touch the sky
Author
Luis Perez CarrilloMetros PlanningOffice of Medellin
CUBES OF HOPE THAT TOUCH THE SKY
The sky of Medellin is unlike any other. A sky wherepeoples dreams and hopes can soar.
Gripping the cables that climb up the sides of the city,you will find hope for a better future, the smiles of its
inhabitants and the certainty of a kinder present for everyone.The mountains of Medellin are its most outstanding feature.
They surround the city and define a valley that haschannelled the dreams and opportunities of its people.Nonetheless, hundreds of homes, inhabited by families
with financial and social difficulties, have suddenly sprung upon the mountainsides. For them, the construction of a new
transport system, symbolized by the colored cubesthat rise upwards above the roofs of their homes, has
brought the city centre near to their green gardensthat seem to touch the sky.
Metrocable, has used an aerial system to transform thecable cars which are used for tourism in many mountainous
countries into a solution for urban passenger transport.
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You can find a video about Metrocable on:
Bibliography
- Doppelmayr, Arthur. Conceptual inputs foroptimizing the functional efficiency ofcirculating mono-cable ropeways, 1996- Metro de Medellin Ldta, Direccin dePlaneacin. Evaluacin tcnica del sistema detransporte para el corredor de la calle 107 enMedellin, Colombia, 2001
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b e s t p r a c t i c e s
Towards a new mobility in Rosario
Authors
Ente del Transportede RosarioDepartment ofStrategic Planningfor Mobility
Eng. MnicaAlvarado, Arch.
Mariana Mongeand Eng. JavierCantarella
City centre population (2008) 117,920 inh.
Population of Rosario (2008) 964,811 inh.City centre area 5.54 sq. kmDeveloped area in Rosario 117 sq. kmTotal area of Rosario 178.69 sq. km
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The Action Plan forthe Rosario CityCenter hasgenerated apositive impact
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Campaign toimprove the use of
helmets in Brazil
b e s t p r a c t i c e s
Road safety good practice manuals
The GRSP - Globalroad SafetyPartnership -collaborates toimprove road safetyconditions around theworld. For moreinformation, pleasevisit the website:
www.grsproadsafety.org
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c u r r e n t p r o j e c t s
Initiative Cycle to work 2008
Bicycles of the Cycleto work initiative in
front of the City Hall ofMunich
Author
Reinhard HarnoAOK Bavaria
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For questions on the initiative please contact:
ADFC Bayern e.V. - LandesgeschftsstelleContact: Hubert StrhleLandwehrstr. 16, 80336 MnchenTel. (089) 55 35 75, Fax (089) 550 24 58Internet www.adfc-bayern.dePress Officer: Traudl SchrderTel. (089) 746 898 35, mobile (0170) 280 71 84e-mail mailto:[email protected]@adfc-bayern.deAOK Bayern - Die GesundheitskasseZentrum Marketing und VertriebFrauentorgraben 49, 90443 NrnbergInternet www.aok.deContact: Reinhard HarnoTel. (0911) 218-293, Fax (0911) 218-9400293e-mail [email protected]
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c u r r e n t p r o j e c t s
CO2NeuTrAlp: Step by step to solar mobility
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If you are interested in closely following the project results you arewelcome to subscribe to the quarterly project newsletter(www.CO2NeuTrAlp.net, News, Subscribe). Organisations thatare interested in receiving detailed project information and evenassistance in implementing similar projects may join the projectpartnership as observer(no financial or legal obligations implied).
Please contact: Further [email protected] www.CO2NeuTrAlp.net
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p r o j e c t f o r u m
Project SOL Save Our Lives
To join the forum, please send anemail to:
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p r o j e c t f o r u m
Cities for Mobility promotes project initiatives
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P r o j e c t i n i t i a t i v e s
Preliminary coordinator:ExtraEnergy e.V., Tanna, GermanyNumber of interested partners:14Countries:Germany, Chile, Portugal, Great Britain, Austria, Slovenia, Brazil, Spain, China, Switzerland and PolandMain objectives:- To develop a pilot model for combining public transport from big urban agglomerations to neighbouringrecreational areas with a Pedelec rental system at the public transport station of the tourist destination.- The pilot model shall serve as guidance for follower institutions in other regions worldwide.- The intention is to transfer and adapt the model to other realities in order to develop further model concepts forsimilar frame conditions but varying local specifities.
Preliminary coordinator:Yet to be defined. Please contact us if you are interested in coordinating this initiative.Number of interested partners:16Countries:Spain, Brazil, Germany, Chile, Great Britain, Austria, Portugal, China, Switzerland, Netherlands, India
Main objectives:- To expand the health insurance initiative By Bike to Work by promoting the use of Pedelecs for commuting towork. As electric bicycles make cycling easier, pedelecs have strong potentials for increasing the use of bicycles inhilly areas and also by people with health problems.- The developed pedelec promotion concept for commuters shall be transferred to other countries.
Preliminary coordinator:IER - Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy, University of Stuttgart,GermanyNumber of interested partners:12Countries:Germany, Spain, India, Brazil, Great Britain, Argentina, Slovenia, Slovakia, IndiaMain objective: Assess the environmental costs of airborne transport emissions in selected cities and estimatebenefit/cost ratios of mitigating measures.
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P r o j e c t i n i t i a t i v e s
Preliminary coordinator:City of Porto Alegre EPTC, BrazilNumber of interested partners:5Countries:Brazil, Germany, SwitzerlandMain objective: Special efforts therefore should be made to safeguard a high quality of service on behalf of the taxidrivers on the one hand side and an improved management of the whole taxi sector on the other hand side.
Preliminary coordinator:TRI - Transport Research Institute, Napier University, Edinburgh, ScotlandNumber of interested partners:24Countries:Great Britain, Brazil, Germany, Netherlands, Uruguay, Chile, Greece, Turkey, Poland, Switzerland, UnitedArab Emirates, Mexico, Portugal, Nigeria, Spain, IndiaMain objectives:- Improve the capacity of local authorities to respond adequately to the challenges of road safety in all sectors ofurban transport. Increase local activities of the project partners in the promotion of road safety.- Boost awareness of local population at project partner locations with regard to road safety and personalmeasures to be taken to improve the situation in this field of vital importance.- Reduce road accidents within the project period by a specific degree to be determined by the participatingproject partners.
Preliminary coordinator:City of Blantyre, MalawiNumber of interested partners:8Countries:Malawi, India, Ecuador, Great Britain, Brazil, PolandMain objectives:
- Improve the technical and planning competencies of the technical personnel which is responsible for themanagement of the sector of non-motorized mobility in the local authority.- Improve existing pedestrian and cycle tracks. Provide for more pedestrian and cycle tracts especially for routesout of the city. Provide security lights to pedestrians to footpaths away from main roads.
Preliminary coordinator:IGIDR - Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, IndiaNumber of interested partners:28Countries:India, Great Britain, Mexico, Guatemala, Germany, El Salvador, Brazil, Ukraine, Spain, United ArabEmirates, Great Britain, Argentina, Portugal, Ecuador, PolandMain objectives:- Provide municipalities and transport companies with appropriate information which allows them to make the right
decisions for efficient urban mass transport.- BRT and LRT systems shall be compared and advice shall be given to cities for choosing the most suitable systemfor their specific requirements.- Successful examples for integrating LRT with BRT systems as feeder lines shall be collected and guidelines forimplementation shall be derived.
Preliminary coordinator:IVU - Institute for Traffic and Environment, Stuttgart, GermanyNumber of interested partners:24Countries:Germany, Poland, Italy, Uruguay, Ukraine, Switzerland, Austria, Turkey, Portugal, India, Chile, Great Britain,SpainMain objective: To lay the foundation for understanding the reasons of the car dominated modal split of mobilityrelated to leisure and sports and to develop sound strategies and instruments to change this unsustainable pattern.
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P r o j e c t i n i t i a t i v e s
Preliminary coordinator:Yet to be defined. Please contact us if you are interested in coordinating this initiative.Number of interested partners:34Countries:Slovakia, Ghana, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, Italia, Chile, Greece, Peru, Paraguay, Ukraine, India, Portugal,Ecuador, Great Britain, Spain, TurkeyMain objectives:- Develop and implement concepts for standardised bus driver concepts in order to improve the capacity of busdrivers at different pilot project locations for decreased fuel consumption, high service quality and safety in publictransport- Train bus drivers within the scope of the project and disseminate the concept and instruments for further usebeyond the project.
Preliminary coordinator:Yet to be defined. Please contact us if you are interested in coordinating this initiative.Number of interested partners:7Countries:Germany, Portugal, Great Britain, Spain, China, SwitzerlandMain objective:E-Wheels places its faith in a new concept in mobility powered by electricity, which helps people tobecome mobile in an environmentally-friendly way.
Preliminary coordinator:City of Timon - DMTRANS, BrazilNumber of interested partners:7Countries:Brazil, Nigeria, Ghana, Poland, Turkey, Argentina, IndiaMain objectives:- Improve service quality and safety in public transport in order to promote better quality of life to the population
that use public transport by reducing the travel time- Develop and implement a GPS system that will organize the bus line and minimize the travel time- Train bus drivers within the scope of the project
Preliminary coordinator:Yet to be defined. Please contact us if you are interested in coordinating this initiative.Number of interested partners:25Countries:Brazil, Netherlands, Uruguay, Bulgaria, Mexico, Greece, Poland, Spain, Portugal, Chile, Great Britain,Argentina, Slovenia, Turkey, IndiaMain objectives:Promote the inter-modal use of the environmentally friendly means of transportation bicycle and public transport inorder to replace car trips in urban areas.Provide social employment opportunities in the form of bike maintenance services at the IMBISS stations for re-integrating long-term unemployed people into the regular job market.
Preliminary coordinator:Yet to be defined. Please contact us if you are interested in coordinating this initiative.Number of interested partners:10Countries:Ukraine, Germany, Poland, Switzerland, ItalyMain objectives:- Promote the exchange of know how in mobility management between German, Austrian/Swiss andPolish/Ukrainian host cities.- The aim of the project is to achieve a better understanding of how large scale urban and city events such as theEuropean Football Championships 2008 and 2012, music festivals or other sport events can be better used in orderto enhance the overall attractiveness and competitiveness of cities and regions.
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p r o j e c t f o r u m
R u n n i n g P r o j e c t s
EVARIM- Electric Vehicle Awareness Raising Initiative for Municipalities
Coordinator:energieautark consulting gmbh, ViennaProject partners: City of Graz, Miskolc Holding Plc., Municipality of Maribor, City of Stuttgart, Municipality of Utrecht,IBC cycling consultancy, Cosmoroma Cultural Association, ExtraEnergy E.v.Main objectives:- To raise the awareness for electric 2-wheelers of final consumers, decision makers and key stakeholders and tostrengthen municipalities as agents of promotion of this environmentally friendly form of mobility.- To develop concepts for the combined use of light electric vehicles and small home solar power stations. Tostimulate the market for el-2-wheelers.
CO2-NeuTrAlp CO2-Neutral Transport for the Alpine Space
Coordinator:B.A.U.M. Consult GmbH, GermanyProject partners:AllguNetz, Municipality of Turin, Municipality of Padua, Dolomiti Bus Spa, FGM - AMOR, GrazerStadtwerke, German Research Center for Envir. Health, Institute of Ecological, Parco Nazionale Cinque Terre,Provincia di Belluno, Provincia di Brescia, RCL - Development centre Litija, Rhnalpnergie- Environnement,Universit Bocconi, University of MariborMain objectives:- Find out and implement suitable technologies for CO2-neutral transport (e.g. electric engines, biogas, used andfresh vegetable oil as bio fuels etc.) in demonstration projects according to the specific availability of renewableenergy resources (e.g. electric power from water, wind, biomass and biogas) in each type of Alpine landscape.- To develop inter-modal solutions facilitating combined use of local zero-emission transport means and (long-distance) public transport.
ActiveAccess Promotion of Non-Motorised Forms of Mobility
Coordinator:Edinburgh Napier UniversityProject partners: Cities for Mobility, University of Nicosia, Szeged Municipality (Hungary), Agenicia Energetica de laRivera, Rothfuss ConsultMain objectives:The project has two main strands, one focusing on access by sustainable modes for travel to nearby facilities, andthe other focusing on increasing walking to improve peoples health. The objectives of these two strands togetherare therefore:- Encourage walking and cycling for short distances for special trip purposes- Increasing peoples awareness that walking more will improve their health, encouraging them to walk more
- Change attitudes to car reduced lifestyle, save energy and reduce negative impacts on environment and health
Stuttgart-Brazil FIFA World Cup Partnership 2006-2014
Project partners: Porto Alegre, Belo Horizonte, StuttgartMain objectives:- Exchange of experiences between Stuttgart, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre and further Brazilian host cities ofFootball World Cup 2014 through a close network among transport experts from local and regional administrations,transport companies, other mobility related firms and universities.- Transfer of knowledge especially in terms of mobility, infrastructure and security for the modernization andupgrading of transportation systems in the Brazilian World Cup venues.
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p u b l i c a t i o n s
The publications from the GTZ-SUTP on transport
The GTZ-SUTPaims to help developing world cities achieve theirsustainable transport goals, through the dissemination of informationabout international experience and targeted work with particularcities. For more information please visit: www.sutp.org
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For comments and feedback please contact:[email protected]
SUTP users can download the documents for free by visiting:www.sutp.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1462&Itemid=1&lan =uk
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new members of CfM
From common sense to telematics
Author
Edgar SalasCustomerManagement VPAZ LOGICA
www.azlogica.com
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Simple commonsense canconsiderablyincrease life quality
in our cities
Chargingaccording to
individual drivershabits
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new members of CfM
Sustainable mobility and the low carbon economy
Author:Lincoln Paiva
Believe SustainableMobility
Chart 1:
Forms oftransportation in
So Paulo
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Chart 2:
Transportation timein So Paulo
For more information on Believe Sustainability please contact:
Lincoln Paiva - DirectorBelieve SustainabilityRua Diogo Moreira, 132 - BrazilPhone: 5511 3030 1700www.projetomelhorar.com.brhttp://ecobelieve.wordpress.com
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Global engineering for urban mobility
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For more informationon Net Engineering,
please contact:
arch. Araseli AcostaNet Engineering s.p.aVia Parigi 11 - 00185 -Rome - ItalyTel (++39) 06 48906379Fax (++39) 06 [email protected]
President of NETEngineering,
Ing. GiovanniBatistta Furlan
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Nr. City / Organisation Country Website
1 Sindh Human Welfare Organization (SHWO) Pakistan www.shwo.org
2 Tel-Aviv Yafo Municipality Israel www.tel-aviv.gov.il
3 NET Engineering S.p.A. Italy www.netspa.com
4 Innovation Point S.A. Portugal www.innovpoint.com
5 Nexus Institut GmbH Germany www.nexus-berlin.co
6 Cmara Municipal de vora Portugal www.cm-evora.pt
7Universitt Trier, Abt. Raumentwicklung und
Landesplanung Germany www.raumentwicklung.de8 Pontifcia Universidade Catlica do Paran Brazil www.pucpr.br
9 Embassi AG Switzerland www.embassi.ch
10 Foresight Generation Club Ghana
11 Greater Amman Municipality Jordan www.ammancity.gov.jo
12 AZ Logica Ltda. Colombia www.azlogica.com
13 Kathmandu Metropolitan City Nepal www.kathmandu.gov.np
14 Fongo-Tongo City Cameroon
15 Grupo de Estudios y Alternativas 21, S.L. Spain www.gea21.com16 Ramallah Municipality Palestine www.ramallah.ps
17 Centre for Cycling Expertise Ghana www.centrecycling.org
18 International Road Federation - gTKP Switzerland www.gtkp.com
19 Urban Mass Transit Company Limited India www.umtc.co.in
20 Prefeitura Municipal de Aparecida Brazil www.aparecida.sp.gov.br
21 American Public Transportation Association (APTA) USA www.apta.com
22 City of Bonaberi Cameroon
23Comisso de Desenvolvimento Urbano da Cmara dosDeputados Brazil
24 Stadtverwaltung Ludwigsburg Germany www.ludwigsburg.de
25 Global Development Research Center (GDRC) Japan www.gdrc.org
26 Universidad de Ciego de Avila Cuba www.unica.cu
27 City of Rey-Bouba Cameroon
28 ili Municipality Turkey
29European Association for Battery, Hybrid and Fuel CellElectric Road Vehicles Belgium www.avere.org
30 Pontos Interligados Tecnologia e Comunicao Ltda. Brazil www.pontosinterligados.com.br31 Institute of Transportation Engineering Tsinghua University China ite.civil.edu.cn
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24th World Electric Vehicle Symposium
For more information please visit:www.evs24.org
or contact:Robert [email protected] ChairmanPresident of the World Electric Vehicle Association
Harald N. RstvikChairman International Steering Committee andEVS24 Stavanger Organizing Committee
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mobil.TUM 2009
For further information please visit:www.vt.bv.tum.de/mobil.TUM2009
Or contact:
Anna ScharnaglTel. +49 89 289 [email protected]
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The street belongs to all of us
For more information on the exhibition, please visit:www.larueestatous.com
or the website of the Institut pour la Ville en Mouvement:
www.ville-en-mouvement.com
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The following events in the field of mobility will take place worldwide in the following months:
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Animals on the way. Watch out !!!
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Written contributionsArmin Wagner (GTZ-SUTP), GRSP, Giselle Xavier, Luis Prez Carrillo, Ente del Transporte de Rosario,Mnica Alvarado, Mariana Monge, Javier Cantarella, Reinhard Harno, Rainer Rothfuss, Edgar Salas,Lincoln Paiva, Araseli Acosta, NET Engineering, Technische Universitt Mnchen, EVS 24
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Photo creditsAll photographs belong to the City of Stuttgart or have been kindly contributed by the followingauthors:GTZ-SUTP, Wolfgang Forderer, GRSP, Giselle Xavier, Andr Geraldo Soares, Nicols Leyva, WolfgangForderer, Luis Prez Carrillo, Direccin de Planeacin del Metro de Medelln, Ente del Transporte deRosario, Reinhard Harno, Rainer Rothfuss, CO2NeuTrAlp, the Central Europe Porgramme, AZLogica,Lincoln Paiva, Believe Sustainable Mobility, NET Engineering, EVS 24, Technische Universitt Mnchen(mobil.TUM), Institut pour la Ville en Mouvement (La rue est a nous)Cover photo: Metrocable Medelln, Nicols Leyva