Habitat III – driving forward global action on sustainable urban mobility
The Surabaya Transport Day on 26th July will bring together the transport and development community to discuss how to ensure the Habitat III process catalyzes meaningful, coordinated global action on sustainable urban mobility in the years ahead.
Transport Days 2016
Surabaya Transport Day is the first of 3 Transport Days in 2016 which focus on supporting the implementation of sustainable, low carbon transport in the context of the UN Habitat III and UNFCCC processes. The other Transport days will be held during Habitat III Conference (Quito) and UNFCCC COP 22 (Marrakesh). The outcome of the Surabaya Transport Day will be used as inputs for the Quito and Marrakesh Transport Days.
Tentative Program (13.30 – 19.00 pm)
Opening and introduction Will the New Urban Agenda drive the necessary global action on urban mobility?
How is urban mobility included in the Habitat III draft text? What more is needed? What would be the ideal global policy framework to support global action on urban mobility? What should national governments agree to do together or at the national level?
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Short Announcements of new activities / projects / initiatives
Towards a Quito Action Plan on Sustainable Urban Mobility
While there is widespread agreement that the Habitat III New Urban Agenda should be action orientated and is a chance to support delivery on the 2015 agreements on the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, it will be difficult to secure unanimous agreement of 190 member states on specific actions. However, the transport and development community non-state actors could together agree and commit to a specific action agenda. This session is a chance to reflect on the value of such and initiative, what it could contain and how it could bring coherence to existing and planned actions on sustainable urban mobility.
Closing Statement – Outlook to Quito and Marrakesh
Drinks reception
The Surabaya Transport Day is organized by the Paris Process on Mobility and Climate (PPMC) an open and inclusive platform in sustainable, low carbon transport of over 200 organizations representing development organizations, civil society and the transport sector. The PPMC is coordinated by Michelin Challenge Bibendum and the Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport. Read more about PPMC and its 2016 activities at www.ppmc-transport.org.
For information please download Surabaya Transport Day 2016 Flyer, or please contact Talya Enriquez Romano (talya.enriquezromano@slocatpartnership.org).