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|Participants companies names= ENTE DE LA MOVILIDAD DE ROSARIO (ARGENTINA),  BRISBANE TRANSPORT (AUSTRALIA),  GRAZ KÖFLACHER BAHN UND BUSBETRIEB (AUSTRIA), INNSBRUCKER VERKEHRSBETRIEBE UND STUBAITALBAHN GMBH (Austria), LINZ LINIEN GMBH FÜR ÖFFENTLICHEN PERSONENNAHVERKEH (Austria), WIENER LINIEN GMBH & CO KG (Austria), SOCIETE DES TRANSPORTS INTERCOMMUNAUX DE BRUXELLES (BELGIUM), ASSOCIATION OF THE EUROPEAN RAIL INDUSTRY (Belgium), VAN HOOL NV, VLAAMSE VERVOERMAATSCHAPPIJ VVM DE LIJN (Belgium), MINISTERIO DE OBRAS PUBLICAS SERVICIOS Y VIVENDA (BOLIVIA ), ASSOCIACAO NACIONAL DOS TRANSPORTADORES DE PASSAGEIROS SOBRE TRILHOS (BRAZIL), COMPANHIA DO METROPOLITANO DE SAO PAULO – METRO (Brazil), CONCESSAO METROVIARIA DO RIO DE JANEIRO SA (Brazil), CONSORCIO METROPOLITANO DE TRANSPORTES - AUTOPASS (Brazil), ELEKTRO (Brazil), EMPRESA MUNICIPAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO DE CAMPINAS SA (Brazil), FEDERACAO DAS EMPRESAS DE TRANSPORTES DE PASSAGEIROS DO ESTADO DO RIO DE JANEIRO (Brazil), GRUPO CCR S/A (Brazil), INSTITUTE FOR TRANSPORTATION & DEVELOPMENT POLICY (Brazil),TRANSOESTE (Brazil), MINISTERIO DAS CIDADES - SECRETARIA NACIONAL DE TRANSPORTE E DA MOBILIDADE URBANA (Brazil), SISTEMA DE TREN ELECTRICO URBANO (Brazil), STOLICHEN ELEKTROTRANSPORT PLS (BULGARIA),  AGENCE METROPOLITAINE DE TRANSPORT (CANADA), SOCIETE DE TRANSPORT DE LAVAL (Canada), SOCIÉTÉ DE TRANSPORT DE MONTRÉAL (Canada), TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION (Canada), METROLINX (Canada), MASS TRANSIT RAILWAY CORPORATION LIMITED (China), EMPRESA DE TRANSPORTE DEL TERCER MILENIO TRANSMILENIO S.A. (Colombia), SOCIEDAD INTERNACIONAL DE TRANSPORTE MASIVO (Colombia), DOPRAVNI PODNIK HLM PRAHA AS (CZECH REPUBLIC), MOVIA PUBLIC TRANSPORT - TRAFIKSELSKABET MOVIA (Denmark), HELSINKI REGIONAL TRANSPORT (Finland), RÉGIE AUTONOME DES TRANSPORTS PARISIENS - RATP GROUP (France), SOCIETE NATIONALE DES CHEMINS DE FER FRANCAIS - SNCF (France), SYSTRA (France), TRANSDEV GROUP (France), BERLINER VERKEHRSBETRIEBE (Germany), BOCHUM-GELSENKIRCHENER STRASSENBAHNEN AG (Germany), BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION (Germany) , BREMER STRAßENBAHN AG (Germany), BUNDESVERBAND CARSHARING E.V (Germany), RESDNER VERKEHRSBETRIEBE AG (Germany), HAFTPFLICHTGEMEINSCHAFT DEUTSCHER NAHVERKEHRS- UND VERSORGUNGSUNTERNEHMEN (Germany), HAMBURG PORT AUTHORITY (Germany), HAMBURGER HOCHBAHN AG (Germany), HEAG KONZERN-MOBILO GMBH (Germany), HÖFT & WESSEL - ALMEX AG (Germany), KASSELER VERKEHRS- UND VERSORGUNGS-GMBH (Germany), KNORR-BREMSE, KÖLNER VERKEHRS-BETRIEBE AG (KVB), LEIPZIGER VERKEHRSBETRIEBE GMBH (Germany), MAGDEBURGER VERKEHRSBETRIEBE GmbH (Germany), MOBIEL (Germany), MÜNCHNER VERKEHRSGESELLSCHAFT (Germany), STADTWERKE MÜNSTER GMBH (Germany), STADTWERKE OSNABRÜCK AG VERKEHRSBETRIEBE STUTTGARTER STRASSENBAHNEN AG (Germany), ÜSTRA HANNOVERSCHE VERKEHRSBETRIEBE AG (Germany), VERKEHRS- UND TARIFVERBUND STUTTGART GmbH (Germany), VERKEHRSVERBUND OBERELBE GmbH (Germany), CONNEKT (Netherlands), PROVINCIE GELDERLAND (Netherlands), ROTTERDAMSE ELEKTRISCHE TRAM (Netherlands), BUDAPESTI KÖZLEKEDÉSI KÖZPONT (Hungary), BANGALORE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORT CORPORATION (India), RAILWAY PROCUREMENT AGENCY (Ireland), AZIENDA TRASPORTI BERGAMO SERVIZI S.P.A. (Italy), CONSORZIO TRASPORTI E MOBILITÀ CAGLIARI S.P.A (Italy), ASSOCIAZIONE TRASPORTI - ASSTRA (Italy), EAST JAPAN RAILWAY COMPANY (Japan), TEAM INTERNATIONAL (Lebanon),  VERKEHRSBETRIEB LIECHTENSTEINMOBIL (LIECHTENSTEIN),  SALES-LENTZ AUTOCAR SA. (LUXEMBOURG), DINA CAMIONES (Mexico), SISTEMA DE TREN ELECTRICO URBANO (Mexico), CASABLANCA TRANSPORT SA (Morocco), RUTER AS (Norway), PRZEDSIEBIORSTWO KOMUNIKACJI TROLEJBUSOWEJ SP.ZO.O (Poland), CARRIS – LISBON (Portugal), METROPOLITANO DE LISBOA (Portugal), SOCIETATEA DE TRANSPORT PUBLIC ALBA IULIA (Romania), MOSCOW METRO (Russia), SAINT PETERSBURG METRO (Russia), TRANS-ALFA ELECTRO (Russia), CONSEIL EXECUTIF DES TRANSPORTS URBAINS DE DAKAR (Senegal), BEOGRAD-CITY PUBLIC TRANSPORT COMPANY (Serbia), LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY (Singapore), CONSORCIO DE TRANSPORTE METROPOLITANO AREA DE GRANADA (Spain), FERROCARRILS DE LA GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA (Spain), TRANSPORTS METROPOLITANS DE BARCELONA (Spain), CITY OF GOTHENBURG (Sweden), X2 KOLLEKTIVTRAFIK AB (Sweden), VÄSTTRAFIK AB (Sweden), BERNMOBIL - STÄDTISCHE VERKEHRSBETRIEBE BERN (Switzerland), REGIONALVERKEHR BERN-SOLOTHURN (Switzerland), TRANSPORTS PUBLICS FRIBOURGEOIS (Switzerland), ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL - ABERDEEN HYDROGEN BUS PROJECT (United Kingdom), ARRIVA (United Kingdom), CENTRO,
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Revision as of 13:53, 22 April 2022

General

Name of initiative Public Transport (UITP) Declaration on Climate Leadership
LPAA initiative Yes
NAZCA Initiative Yes
Website address https://www.uitp.org/topics/sustainable-development/
Related initiatives The latest reports of project implementation (2015-2020) under the UITP Declaration can be found: https://www.uitp.org/topics/sustainable-development/
Starting year 2014
End year
Secretariat International Association of Public Transport (UITP), Rue Sainte Marie 6, 1080 Bruxelles, Belgium, Phone:+32-02-673 61 00, E-mail:info@uitp.org

The Declaration can be found at https://www.uitp.org/topics/sustainable-development/

Organisational structure
Geographical coverage Global
Name of lead organisation UITP
Type of lead organisation Network/Consortium/Partnership
Location/Nationality of lead organisation Belgium

Description

Description UITP’s Declaration on Climate Leadership demonstrates the public transport sector’s commitment to tackling climate change and achieving net neutrality to respond to one of the biggest economic opportunities of the 21st century.
Objectives To double the market share of public transport by 2025
Activities Outreach and coalition building:
  • Supporter of the Race to Zero campaign
  • Official Partner with UNFCCC for COP 23 and COP 24
  • Partner of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition
One or two success stories achieved See UITP Declaration reports of implementation

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative Political dialogue, Implementation, Technical dialogue
Activity of initiative Goal setting (ex-ante)
Indicators
Goal setting (ex-ante) — Total Mitigation
Year2025
Value (MtCO2e/yr)500

" knowledge dissemination and exchange" is not in the list of possible values (Norm and standard setting, Knowledge production and innovation, Technical operational implementation, Fundraising, Financing, Goal setting, Advocacy, Policy planning and recommendations, Training and education of individuals, Awareness raising and outreach, Knowledge dissemination and exchange, Norms and standard setting, Technical operational implementation (ex-post), Goal setting (ex-ante), Training and education) for this property.

" awareness raising and outreach" is not in the list of possible values (Norm and standard setting, Knowledge production and innovation, Technical operational implementation, Fundraising, Financing, Goal setting, Advocacy, Policy planning and recommendations, Training and education of individuals, Awareness raising and outreach, Knowledge dissemination and exchange, Norms and standard setting, Technical operational implementation (ex-post), Goal setting (ex-ante), Training and education) for this property.

Goals UITP’s Declaration on Climate Leadership demonstrates the public transport sector’s commitment to tackling climate change and achieving net neutrality to respond to one of the biggest economic opportunities of the 21st century. As part of the UNFCCC’s Global Action Agenda and Marrakesh Partnership, the Declaration’s goal is to double the market share of public transport.

Achieving this would allow us to cater for ever increasing demand for urban transport while decreasing per capita urban transport emissions by 25% (global average) which is over and above what technological solutions can achieve and will move the transport sector in the direction of the Paris Agreement.

The Declaration is also a pledge to achieve net neutrality in the sector and to share lessons learned on how to achieve this. In doing so, more than 110 public transport undertakings committed to deliver over 350 projects to climate action in over 80 global cities. Actions aimed to reduce corporate carbon footprints through improved vehicle and building efficiency or aim at giving a greater role to public transport in urban mobility which helps to decrease regional carbon footprints, through new bus, tram and metro/rail lines. The projects provide an inspiration for action to scale up local and national efforts in support of the NDCs.

The latest reports of project implementation (2015-2020) under the UITP Declaration can be found: https://www.uitp.org/topics/sustainable-development/

Comments on indicators and goals
How will goals be achieved
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals
Progress towards the goals
How are you tracking progress of your initiative
Available reporting

Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 1800  
Companies 1800
Business organisations 0
Research and educational organisations 0
Non-governmental organisations 0
National states 0
Governmental actors 0
Regional / state / county actors 0
City / municipal actors 0
Intergovernmental organisations 0
Financial Institutions 0
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 0
Supporting partners 0
Number of members in the years
2017
1400
2020
1800
Have only national states as participators No


Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
Yes No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Last update: 13 February 2023 12:39:52

Not only have national states as participators