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National Capacity Building Workshop for Sustainable and Inclusive Vedant S Goyal Urban Transport Advisor GIZSUTP Delhi India Humansloveto move travel discoverby different ways and modesImagine China ID: 890914

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1 Sustainable Transport System: Sustaina
Sustainable Transport System: Sustainable Transport Systems National Capacity Building Workshop for Sustainable and Inclusive Vedant S. Goyal, Urban Trans p ort Advisor, GIZ-SUTP, Delh

2 i, India Humansloveto move, travel, dis
i, India Humansloveto move, travel, discover…by different ways and modes… Imagine China, 2010Carlos Pardo, 2008 TheThe challenges in developing cities In most cities, mobility is domina

3 ted by personal motorized transport. Man
ted by personal motorized transport. Many people choose carsto move around… Challenges in developing cities 10-25% of urban areas are taken by roadtransportation infrastructure -alot of

4 space for cars! Challenges in developing
space for cars! Challenges in developing cities Road transport is a major contributor to air pollutionand climate change.Transport contributes to now 27% of energy-related CO2 emissions

5 and is still growing! Challenges in dev
and is still growing! Challenges in developing cities Worldwide, 1.3 Million road deaths and up to 50 Million people injured per year …whereis the space for people? the silent pedestri

6 an, the invisible cyclistmust be seen Fa
an, the invisible cyclistmust be seen Failures in Urban and Transport Planning Source: Xie/GTZ 2006, BeijingRapidly increasing car ownership and Declining mode share of public transport,

7 walking, and cyclingDeclining city cent
walking, and cyclingDeclining city centres; rapid decentralisation into car-oriented suburban sprawlFocus on providing mobility: More infrastructure for carsMore space for motorized veh

8 icles, which let to less density and oft
icles, which let to less density and often to sprawlUnsustainable focus There is no way out of Source: Claudio Olivares, based on Wuppertal Institute Solution : What are our options?Cap

9 ital-intensive solutions –focus on suppl
ital-intensive solutions –focus on supply side (road Give greater capacity to the road network in the hopes of relieving congestion By following the current trend, this is where were get

10 ting to… is it what we want?Image Source
ting to… is it what we want?Image Source: CSE India Road construction can never keep up with demand. Road building is an expensive way of dealing with travel demand. With already now 1,

11 2 billion cars on our planet, where will
2 billion cars on our planet, where will this end? Some forecasts see 4 billion cars by 2050. This scenario calls for sustainable options.Source: Karl Fjellstrom Alternative 2: Paradigm

12 shiftOver time, achieving greater sustai
shiftOver time, achieving greater sustainability in transport ... investing in schemes and initiatives that improve accessibility and developing more livablecities based on non-motorized

13 transport and public transport. Transmi
transport and public transport. Transmilenio, 2005 •Design and development of Sustainable Urban Transport Plans A Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan aims to create a sustainable urban tra

14 nsport system by addressing –at least –t
nsport system by addressing –at least –the following objectives: Ensure the accessibility offered by the transport system is available to all;Improve safety and security;Reduce air and n

15 oise pollution, greenhouse gas emissions
oise pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption;Improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the transportation of persons and goods; Contribute to enhancing the attr

16 activeness and quality of the urban envi
activeness and quality of the urban environment and urban design.” Overview of the Sustainable Urban Transport Plan design cycle 1. Preparing well 2. Rational and transparent goal settin

17 g AVOID IMPROVE Carlos Pardo, 2008Claudi
g AVOID IMPROVE Carlos Pardo, 2008Claudio Varano, 2004 Example: Shopping A household range of goods, frequency. First decision: How far do you have to go? 2 km transport will you ? AVOI

18 D/REDUCE Reduce car size and consider us
D/REDUCE Reduce car size and consider using alternative fuels!IMPROVE Encourage use of Which type of vehicle + use? Strategies for improving Sustainable Transport in cities Integrating

19 Land Use Planning and Transport Planning
Land Use Planning and Transport Planning Improving Public Transport Systems Promote Walking and Cycling Activities Robust Institutional Framework Exploring funding options Rebranding SUT

20 modes 3. Elaborating the plan 4. Implem
modes 3. Elaborating the plan 4. Implementing the plan A Landmark: The National Urban Transport Focus on moving people not vehicles-public transport Integrated land use and transport C

21 lean fuels and technology Capacity build
lean fuels and technology Capacity building financial stimulus package exclusively targeting urban areas by the central governmentINR 1,00,000 croresby Centre, State and City Publicly st

22 ated aim of the programme: to make citie
ated aim of the programme: to make cities active PPPs Has mandatory and non-mandatory reformsPreparation of Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) by city agenciesPreparation of Comprehens

23 ive Mobility Plans (CMP) for citiesSetti
ive Mobility Plans (CMP) for citiesSetting up of Metropolitan Planning Committees (MPC) for metropolitan Creation of community participation laws which will allow citizens to take part i

24 n the city planning processCDPs not inte
n the city planning processCDPs not integrated with MPs, Some CMPs in itself not sustainable, planning done by UDAs, only few MPCs, funding for roads and flyovers larger share Comprehens

25 ive Mobility Plans (CMPs) in India “A C
ive Mobility Plans (CMPs) in India “A CMP presents a long-term vision of desirable mobility patterns (people and goods) for a city and provides strategy guidelines set forth by National

26 Urban transport Plan which emphasizes o
Urban transport Plan which emphasizes on NMT measures, PT systems and Source: CMP Preparation Toolkit -Guidelines and Toolkits for Urban Transport Development in Medium Sized Cities in

27 India –MoUD/ADBHow is a Comprehensive M
India –MoUD/ADBHow is a Comprehensive Mobility Plan Main features of CMP Source: CMP Preparation Toolkit -Guidelines and Toolkits for Urban Transport Development in Medium Sized Cities

28 in India –MoUD/ADB Providesvisionforfut
in India –MoUD/ADB ProvidesvisionforfuturetransportinaccordancewiththeNUTPDefinescorridorsofmovementsFocusesonmovingpeopleIdentifiesprojectsthatachievethevisionEstablishesServiceLevelBe

29 nchmarksIdentifiesphasingandcostsofthepr
nchmarksIdentifiesphasingandcostsoftheproject DefinethefinalsystemconfigurationofacorridorConductfeasibilityanalysisofprojectsDetailedcostestimatesLocatestationsandsizethemDetailtraffice

30 ngineeringplans,includingone-ways,etc.In
ngineeringplans,includingone-ways,etc.Includealternateanalysis participatoryapproachthatinvolvescitizensandstakeholdersfromtheoutsetandthroughouttheplanningprocessApledgefortobalanceecon

31 omicdevelopment,socialequityandenvironme
omicdevelopment,socialequityandenvironmentalqualityintegratedapproachthatconsiderspracticesandpoliciesofdifferentpolicysectors,authoritylevels,andneighbouringauthoritiesclearvision,objec

32 tivesandafocusonachievingmeasurablethata
tivesandafocusonachievingmeasurablethatareembeddedinanoverallsustainabledevelopmentAreviewoftransportcostsandbenefits,takingintoaccountwidersocietalcostsandbenefits Activesince2002GIZ SU

33 TP PublicationsMultimedia (gallery, vide
TP PublicationsMultimedia (gallery, videos)35,000 visitors(per month)Approx. 30,000 downloads SUTP Website (Engl.,CN, Span.) websitesince GIZ Sourcebook on Sustainable Urban Transport ad

34 dresses the key areas of sustainable tra
dresses the key areas of sustainable transport policy framework for developing citiesintended for policy-makers and their advisorsGIZ Transport PublicationsHandbooks / ManualsSUTP Websit

35 e This image cannot currently be
e This image cannot currently be displayed. GIZ’s global role on Sustainable Transport GIZ SUTP project Write to us for any assistance on making Sustainable Urban Transport a rea