Institute for Transportation and Development Policy: Key Latin American Initiatives

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Institute for Transportation and Development Policy: Key Latin American Initiatives 1210 Connecticut Ave, NW, 3 rd Floor, Washington, DC USA +1.212.629.8001 MEXICO MASS TRANSIT» Help in planning & implementin more than 70 kms of BRT (more than 600,00 passengers a day)» Certified reductions of 80,000 tonnes of CO2/year i1 i2

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MEXICO CITY NMT» Public Bikes, Bike Lanes, City Plans and Manual i3 i4 MEXICO CITY TRAVEL DEMAND MANAGEMENT & URBAN PLANNING» Parking Meters» Revitalization of the City Center i5 i6

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MEXICO COMMUNICATIONS» Our Cities Ourselves» Blog Traunsente http://transeunte.org/» ITDP Mexico Video http://www.youtube.com/itdp1#p/a/u/1/npxtub4v8s» More than 80 press appearances in 2010 (TV, Radio, Newspapers, etc..) i7 i8 BRAZIL MASS TRANSIT» Working in Belo Horizonte on the planning of the BRT in Antonio Carlos Avenue» Great opportunities with World Cup in 2014 & Olympic Games in 2016 i17 i18

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BRAZIL NMT» Public Bikes, Bike Lanes i19 i20 BRAZIL TRAVEL DEMAND MANAGEMENT & URBAN PLANNING» Revitalization of the City Centers in Rio & Sao Paulo i21 i22

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BRAZIL COMMUNICATIONS» Our Cities Ourselves» More than 40 press mentions in 2010 i23 i24 ARGENTINA MASS TRANSIT» BRT Construction of the Juan B Justo Corridor (12.5 Kms) i25 i26

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ARGENTINA NMT» Public Bikes & Bike Lanes i27 i28 ARGENTINA COMMUNICATIONS» Blog Traunsente http://argentina.transeunte.org/» More than 40 press mentions in 2010» OCO in April 2011 i31 i32

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Projects with Inter-American Development Bank» Developing handbook to evaluate greenhouse gas and emission impacts of transport projects/plans» Developing Terms of Reference for Sustainable Mobility Plans for:» Rio de Janeiro» Ascension» Buenos Aires» Joao Pessoa Supporting development of evaluation tools» Developing & applying TEEMP and other GHG and impact analysis tools to transport plans, projects, policies, programs, supporting Measurement, Reporting, Verification of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions Increase in emission factor (%g/km) assuming 50 kmph as 0 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0-10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 CO2 PM Nox

Supporting development of NAMAs» Advising Ministries of Transport about transportsector Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) Supporting development of transport NAMAs» Work with Bridging the Gap (www.transport2012.org) and Partnership for Sustainable Low Carbon Transport (www.slocat.net) to ensure transport has better access to carbon finance and incentives

Transport and Climate Finance $30 Billion (new & additional climate finance) for 2010-2012 Approaching $100 Billion p.a. by 2020 $ Trillions Now! Climate Finance Availabili ty

REST: Reducing Emissions through Sustainable Transport A. Supporting Sustainable Transport Formulate NAMAs Build Capacity Implement low carbon transport projects/ programmes/policies B. Under simple conditions 1. Commit to transport NAMAs 2. Monitor transport emissions 3. Meet simplified, transport-compatible additionality criteria and methodologies 4. Receive further resources through carbon markets C. Through a Transport Window Transport Window within: Fast Start Finance (now) Green Climate Fund (future) Carbon Markets (e.g. CDM) Projects with Inter-American Development Bank» Organizing Foro Transporte Ambiental y Sostenible para América Latina(Foro TASAL) 23-24 June 2011, Bogota

For More Information 1210 18 th Street, 3rd Floor Washington, DC 20036 mreplogle@itdp.org 212-629-8001 www.itdp.org 21