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Action towards Climate Friendly Transport
Activities • Component 1 is led by the Transformative• Component 1 is led by the Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative (TUMI) and the Sustainable Mobility for All Partnership (SUM4All) and aims to connect innovative approaches at a global scale with integrated long-term planning and policy-making processes at the city level in developing and emerging countries. • Component 2 is led by GIZ and WRI to support, in policy dialogue with governments and mayors, an enabling environment for mass rollout of electric busses. • Component 3 is led by the Transport Decarbonisation Alliance (TDA), EV100 and CALSTART/Drive to Zero and will support the creation of a mass market for zero-emission freight vehicles by increasing their global demand through commitments made by governments, cities and private companies. • Component 4 is led by MOVIN’ON’s and UITP’s membership by establishing global dialogue arenas with the private sector to connect key mobility stakeholders and to structure collaborative dialogue and help accelerate measurable action.gue and help accelerate measurable action.  +
Comments on indicators and goals e-bus deployment in 500 cities by 2025  +
Criteria Are not expired  + , Not only in one country  + , Do not have a secretariat or focal point  + , Not only have national states as participators  +
Description Action towards Climate-friendly Transport Action towards Climate-friendly Transport (ACT) is the largest global coalition aiming to catalyse transport as an enabler of sustainable development in line with the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement. The coalition delivers on its goals by connecting innovative approaches with integrated long-term planning, accelerating the deployment of electric vehicles, creating a mass market for zero-emission freight vehicles and fostering global dialogue arenas with the private sector. ACT shows how climate protection, quality of life and just growth are intrinsically linked in the transport sector.rinsically linked in the transport sector.  +
Geographical coverage Global  +
Goals Accelerate the development and deployment of zero emission vehicles by 2030. Establish a multi-region platform for e-bus deployment in 500 cities by 2025, particularly in the Global South.  +
Goals mai I. Improving the access of people and goodI. Improving the access of people and goods around the world to affordable, clean, safe and reliable mobility in order to improve individual development opportunities, II. Advancing the mass roll-out of zero emission vehicles to aid decarbonisation of the transport sector, improving energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions of urban transport systems, III. Aiming towards the integration of a wide field of actors including national and subnational governments and their networks, financiers and international development cooperation actors as well as the private sector and civil society to work with unified forces to adress sustainable urban mobility challenges. IV. Strengthening the political, legal and institutional frameworks, V. Reducing the adverse health and poverty-driving impacts of air pollution due to urban transport and road accidents.due to urban transport and road accidents.  +
Have only national states as participators No  +
Indicators Implementation;Goal setting (ex-ante);Stakeholders who have committed to the goals:2025=500:#  +
LPAA Theme Transport  +
LPAA Theme Adaptation No  +
LPAA Theme Agriculture No  +
LPAA Theme Buildings No  +
LPAA Theme Business No  +
LPAA Theme Cities and subnational governments No  +
LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency No  +
LPAA Theme Energy Supply No  +
LPAA Theme Energy efficiency No  +
LPAA Theme Financial institutions No  +
LPAA Theme Fluorinated gases No  +
LPAA Theme Forestry No  +
LPAA Theme Industry No  +
LPAA Theme Innovation No  +
LPAA Theme International maritime transport No  +
LPAA Theme Other No  +
LPAA Theme Private Finance No  +
LPAA Theme Renewable energy No  +
LPAA Theme Resilience No  +
LPAA Theme Short Term Pollutants No  +
LPAA Theme Supply chain emission reductions No  +
LPAA Theme Transport Yes  +
LPAA Theme Waste No  +
LPAA initiative No  +
Location/Nationality of lead organisation Germany  +
NAZCA Initiative Yes  +
Name of initiative Action towards Climate Friendly Transport  +
Name of lead organisation Action towards Climate-Friendly Transport (ACT)  +
Organisational structure SLOCAT Partnership (Belgium), GIZ (GermanySLOCAT Partnership (Belgium), GIZ (Germany), Transport Decarbonisation Alliance (Global), SuM4All (USA), International Association of Public Transport (Belgium), MOVIN’ON by Michelin (France), CALSTART/Drive to Zero (USA), EV100/The Climate Group (Global) https://www.transformative-mobility.org/news/do-you-act-iact You can join the initiative at: info@transformative-mobility.orgative at: info@transformative-mobility.org  +
Page url http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Action_towards_Climate_Friendly_Transport  +
Participants business organisations names EV100 (United Kingdom)  + , UITP (Belgium)  + , UIC (France)  + , MOVIN'ON (France)  + , EV100 (UK)  + , ESMAP by Worldbank (USA)  + , SuM4ALL (Global)  + , TDA - Transport Decarbonisation Alliance (Global)  + , WBCSD - World Business Council for Sustainable Development (Global)  +
Participants business organisations number 9  +
Participants companies names Alstom (Global)  + , Ashok Leyland Limited (Global)  + , Bolloré/Bluebus (France)  + , Breytner - Zero Emission Transport (The Netherlands)  + , GYD (China)  + , Caetano Bus (Portugal)  + , Calstart - Drive to Zero (Global)  + , EDP - Energias de Portugal (Portugal)  + , MAN Truck and Bus (Global)  + , Michelin (Global)  + , Safra (Global)  + , Scania AB (Global)  + , Solaris Bus & Coach S.A. (Global)  + , Teyva Motors (Global)  + , VDL Bus & Coach (Global)  + , Volvo Bus Corporation (Global)  + , Yutong (Global)  + , DB Schenker (Germany)  + , Svensk Kollektivtrafik (Sweden)  + , Golden Dragon Bus (China)  + , King Long (China)  + , Green Energy Scandinavia (Norway)  + , Vandamme Reinigingstechnieken (Belgium)  + , Aurora (Germany)  + , Bikeliner Vertrieb (Germany)  + , Heavac (The Netherlands)  +
Participants companies number 28  +
Participants faith members number 0  +
Participants financial institutions names ADB (Phillippines)  + , CAF (Venezuela)  + , KfW (Germany)  + , Islamic Development Bank (Saudi Arabia)  +
Participants financial institutions number 4  +
Participants governmental actors names BMZ - Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development(Germany)  + , Sustainable Mobility for All (USA)  + , SLoCaT Secretariat (China)  +
Participants governmental actors number 3  +
Participants intergovernmental organisations names UN Habitat (Kenya)  +
Participants intergovernmental organisations number 1  +
Participants municipal actors names Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)  + , Auckland (New Zealand)  + , Banjarmasin (Indonesia)  + , Barcelona (Spain)  + , Birmingham (United Kingdom)  + , Bogota (Colombia)  + , Cape Town (South Africa)  + , Cairo (Egypt)  + , Chennai (India)  + , Copenhagen (Denmark)  + , Dar Es Salaam (Tanzania)  + , Fortaleza (Brazil)  + , Greater Manchester (United Kingdom)  + , Guadalajara (Mexico)  + , Heidelberg (Germany)  + , Hoi An (Viet Nam)  + , Honolulu (USA)  + , Jinja (Uganda)  + , Kochi (India)  + , Lagos (Nigeria)  + , London (United Kingdom)  + , Los Angeles (USA)  + , Medellin (Colombia)  + , Mexico City (Mexico)  + , Milan (Italy)  + , Nairobi (Kenya)  + , Oslo (Norway)  + , Oxford (UK)  + , Paris (France)  + , Porto (Portugal)  + , Quito (Ecuador)  + , Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)  + , Rome (Italy)  + , Santa Monica (USA)  + , Santiago (Chile)  + , Sao Paulo (Brazil)  + , Seattle (USA)  + , Seoul (South Korea)  + , Singra (Bangladesh)  + , Tokyo (Japan)  + , Trujillo (Peru)  + , Vancouver (Canada)  + , Warsaw (Poland)  + , West Hollywood (USA)  + , Windhoek (Namibia)  + , Rotterdam (Netherlands)  + , Zhytomyr (Ukraine)  + , El kelaa de Straghna (Morocco)  + , Ambato (Ecuador).  +
Participants municipal actors number 49  +
Participants national actors names Netherlands  + , Portugal  + , United Kingdom.  +
Participants national actors number 3  +
Participants non-governmental organisations names GIZ (Germany)  + , C40 (United Kingdom)  + , ICLEI (Germany)  + , WRI (USA)  + , ITDP (USA)  + , Despacio (Global)  + , FIA Foundation (Global)  + , International Road Federation (Global)  + , Smart Freight Centre (Global)  + , STA - Sustainable Transport Africa (Global)  + , Busworld Foundation (Belgium)  + , Global Passenger Network (Spain)  +
Participants non-governmental organisations number 12  +
Participants other members number 0  +
Participants regional actors number 0  +
Participants research and educational organisations number 0  +
Participants supporting partners names TUMI (Germany)  +
Participants supporting partners number 1  +
Participants total names EV100 (United Kingdom)  + , UITP (Belgium)  + , UIC (France)  + , MOVIN'ON (France)  + , EV100 (UK)  + , ESMAP by Worldbank (USA)  + , SuM4ALL (Global)  + , TDA - Transport Decarbonisation Alliance (Global)  + , WBCSD - World Business Council for Sustainable Development (Global)  + , GIZ (Germany)  + , C40 (United Kingdom)  + , ICLEI (Germany)  + , WRI (USA)  + , ITDP (USA)  + , Despacio (Global)  + , FIA Foundation (Global)  + , International Road Federation (Global)  + , Smart Freight Centre (Global)  + , STA - Sustainable Transport Africa (Global)  + , Busworld Foundation (Belgium)  + , Global Passenger Network (Spain)  + , Netherlands  + , Portugal  + , United Kingdom.  + , BMZ - Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development(Germany)  + , Sustainable Mobility for All (USA)  + , SLoCaT Secretariat (China)  + , Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)  + , Auckland (New Zealand)  + , Banjarmasin (Indonesia)  + , Barcelona (Spain)  + , Birmingham (United Kingdom)  + , Bogota (Colombia)  + , Cape Town (South Africa)  + , Cairo (Egypt)  + , Chennai (India)  + , Copenhagen (Denmark)  + , Dar Es Salaam (Tanzania)  + , Fortaleza (Brazil)  + , Greater Manchester (United Kingdom)  + , Guadalajara (Mexico)  + , Heidelberg (Germany)  + , Hoi An (Viet Nam)  + , Honolulu (USA)  + , Jinja (Uganda)  + , Kochi (India)  + , Lagos (Nigeria)  + , London (United Kingdom)  + , Los Angeles (USA)  + , Medellin (Colombia)  + , Mexico City (Mexico)  + , Milan (Italy)  + , Nairobi (Kenya)  + , Oslo (Norway)  + , Oxford (UK)  + , Paris (France)  + , Porto (Portugal)  + , Quito (Ecuador)  + , Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)  + , Rome (Italy)  + , Santa Monica (USA)  + , Santiago (Chile)  + , Sao Paulo (Brazil)  + , Seattle (USA)  + , Seoul (South Korea)  + , Singra (Bangladesh)  + , Tokyo (Japan)  + , Trujillo (Peru)  + , Vancouver (Canada)  + , Warsaw (Poland)  + , West Hollywood (USA)  + , Windhoek (Namibia)  + , Rotterdam (Netherlands)  + , Zhytomyr (Ukraine)  + , El kelaa de Straghna (Morocco)  + , Ambato (Ecuador).  + , UN Habitat (Kenya)  + , ADB (Phillippines)  + , CAF (Venezuela)  + , KfW (Germany)  + , Islamic Development Bank (Saudi Arabia)  +
Primary function Goal setting (ex-ante)  +
Related initiatives list SLoCat Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport  +
SDGS E_SDG_goals_icons-individual-rgb-13.png  +
Secretariat SLOCAT Partnership, Rue Sainte Marie, 6 · Bruxelles 1080 · Belgium, chris.dekki@slocatpartnership.org  +
Starting year 2019  +
Starting year n 2,019  +
Total members 109  +
Type of initiative Implementation  +
Type of lead organisation Network/Consortium/Partnership  +
Website address http://www.transformative-mobility.org/news/do-you-act-iact  +
Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki. Action towards Climate Friendly Transport + , Action towards Climate Friendly Transport + , Action towards Climate Friendly Transport + , Action towards Climate Friendly Transport + , Action towards Climate Friendly Transport + , Action towards Climate Friendly Transport + , Action towards Climate Friendly Transport + , Action towards Climate Friendly Transport + , Action towards Climate Friendly Transport +
Categories Climate initiative  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 9 March 2021 10:53:11  +
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