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United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Sustainable Development

Results-Based National Urban Transport Policy and Finance

    Description
    Description
    ITDP and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will cooperate in developing a fall 2012 symposium on national urban transport policy and financing and disseminating the results of this through a synthesis document and follow up workshops and public forums in key countries in 2013. This will focus on common challenges faced by many countries that are striving to enable more effective implementation of results-based infrastructure investment and system management. As a result of this commitment, ITDP hopes at least four governments will adopt, update, or revise national policies to support sustainable transport by 2015.
    Implementation of the Project/Activity

    On-the-ground interviews with key transport decision-makers, financing agencies, and experts in key countries will ensure relevant and up-to-date knowledge development, complemented with expert forum. Results will be disseminated through Regional Environmentally Sustainable Transport (EST) Forums, the International Transport Forum's Annual meeting, and other venues. A publication and online distribution will make the results of a discussion with key global leaders and experts widely available. Follow on workshops and targeted strategic assistance will help officials in key countries focus on how lessons from the discussion of common challenges can be brought to bear in solving local political and governance barriers to effective national urban transport policy and finance system reforms aimed at rewarding results and performance. This will be complemented with strategic support for best practice implementation of national urban transport policies at the sub-national level in targeted venues that can establish new models for replication. Enhanced performance evaluation and decision-support tools for transport investments and policies, e.g., the Transport Emissions Evaluation Model for Projects (TEEMP), and related training and capacity building will further enable performance-focused funding reforms.

    Partners
    Institute for Transportation & Development Policy

    Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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    Report on Meeting Common Challenges to Effective National Urban Transport Policy and Financing
    Discussion at International Transport Forum and other venues, incorporation in national policies
    Staff / Technical expertise
    $300,000 on staff and consultant support for work advancing national urban transport policy and finance reforms over the commitment time frame
    Financing (in USD)
    300000
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    Timeline
    01 January 1970 (start date)
    01 January 2015 (date of completion)
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    Geographical coverage
    Global, all regions; India; Mexico; Brazil; United States
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    Contact Information

    Michael Replogle, Global Policy Director & Founder