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Climate and Transport challenges and opportunity in Latina America
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2. Transforming Transportation Climate and Transport challenges and opportunity in Latina America Adriana Lobo Centro de Transporte Sustentable de México January 15, 2010
5. World Carbon Emissions: Transport CO2 Emissions for World in 2006 (total 4.3 tonnes/capita) CO2 Emissions for LAC in 2006 (total 2.5 tonnes/capita)
6. Motor Vehicle Ownership Historical Trend and Projected Growth for Selected Countries Source: Vehicle Ownership and Income Growth, World Wide, 1960-2030, Dargay, et al, 2007
7. Mexico 2008: 24 million vehicles Mexico 2030: 70 million vehicle Source: MEDEC study, CTS Mexico 2008
8. Mexico projection of total emission per mode (2009- 2030) Source: MEDEC study, CTS 2008
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11. Sustainable strategy = Less trips and less distance Higher accecibility to services Higher social equity in mobility Less congestion Reduction of C02 from Transport
12. TRANSPORT EXPENDITURE DENSE CITIES 5-7 % GDP DIFFUSE CITIES 15-25 % GDP LOCAL POLLUTANTS PER INHABITANT DENSE CITIES 118 Kg. DIFFUSE CITIES 31 Kg. ¿How to achieve sustainable mobility?
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Share in LAC Larger than Elsewhere
Esta figura se desprende de estudio MEDEC, y demuestra la proyección en el crecimiento de la flota vehicular por tipo de vehículo en el periodo de estudio (2009-2030). Nos demuestra que de seguir la tendencia de motorización como hasta ahora, al 2030 estaríamos teniendo un parque vehicular de mas de 70 millones de vehículos. Es decir, en tan solo 20 años la flota actual crecería mas del doble.
Esta figura se desprende de estudio MEDEC, y demuestra la proyección en las emisiones al 2030 por tipo de vehículo.
(a) Avoiding or reducing the need to travel through improved access to daily needs. A reduction of the need for long distances to be travelled can be best achieved by the integration of land use and transport; (b) Shifting travel to, or keeping the modal share of the most efficient mode, which in most cases will be either non-motorized or public transport, and by strengthening the attractiveness of these modes of travel; and (c) Improving existing forms of motorized transport through technological improvements and innovations to make engines and fuels less carbon intensive and by managing transport network operations for peak efficiency through such strategies as smart traffic and public transport system management.
(a) Avoiding or reducing the need to travel through improved access to daily needs. A reduction of the need for long distances to be travelled can be best achieved by the integration of land use and transport; (b) Shifting travel to, or keeping the modal share of the most efficient mode, which in most cases will be either non-motorized or public transport, and by strengthening the attractiveness of these modes of travel; and (c) Improving existing forms of motorized transport through technological improvements and innovations to make engines and fuels less carbon intensive and by managing transport network operations for peak efficiency through such strategies as smart traffic and public transport system management.
(a) Avoiding or reducing the need to travel through improved access to daily needs. A reduction of the need for long distances to be travelled can be best achieved by the integration of land use and transport; (b) Shifting travel to, or keeping the modal share of the most efficient mode, which in most cases will be either non-motorized or public transport, and by strengthening the attractiveness of these modes of travel; and (c) Improving existing forms of motorized transport through technological improvements and innovations to make engines and fuels less carbon intensive and by managing transport network operations for peak efficiency through such strategies as smart traffic and public transport system management.
(a) Avoiding or reducing the need to travel through improved access to daily needs. A reduction of the need for long distances to be travelled can be best achieved by the integration of land use and transport; (b) Shifting travel to, or keeping the modal share of the most efficient mode, which in most cases will be either non-motorized or public transport, and by strengthening the attractiveness of these modes of travel; and (c) Improving existing forms of motorized transport through technological improvements and innovations to make engines and fuels less carbon intensive and by managing transport network operations for peak efficiency through such strategies as smart traffic and public transport system management.
La figura nos permite ver como el transporte másivo es mucho mas eficiente en cuanto a las emisiones de CO2 equivalente por pasajero – kilometro recorrido.