As a follow-on to the 23rd Conference of the Parties in Bonn, Germany, this webinar presents insights into the development and implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the transport sector. These insights are based on findings from case studies from rapidly motorising countries, including Bangladesh, Colombia, Georgia, Kenya, Nigeria, Peru and Vietnam. The webinar highlights how transport is represented in NDCs and what conclusion can be drawn for NDC revision. The webinar also describes challenges and lessons learnt from case studies. It provides a series of recommendations to help donors and policy makers overcome these and other issues as part of the on-going process of NDC development defined by the 2015 Paris Agreement.
The related publication can be downloaded here: [ Ссылка ]
Speakers:
Daniel Bongardt is currently heading GIZ’s Advancing Transport Climate Strategies project. From 2011 to 2015, he lived in Beijing coordinating GIZ’s transport portfolio in China. Interested in a broad range of topics (e.g. urban mobility, freight and logistics, electro mobility) his passion is to quantify transport emissions. Before joining GIZ in 2009, he has been researching sustainable mobility at the German think tank Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy.
Edina Loehr is a sustainable transport consultant at Ricardo Energy & Environment. The focus of her work is sustainable transport policy advice to governments in Europe and the rest of the world. Recent experience involves impact assessments and evaluations of legislation in the transport sector involving extensive stakeholder engagement activities and in-depth data analysis.
The publication and webinar were developed in the Advancing Transport Climate Strategies project, which is financed under the International Climate Initiative of the German Federal Ministry of Environment, Natur Conservation and Nuclear Safety.
Ещё видео!