20 January 2011

Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

We support efforts by Latin America and the Caribbean countries to reduce poverty and inequality. We aim to bring about development in a sustainable, climate-friendly way.

20 January 2011

Global Urban Development (GUD)

Global Urban Development (GUD) is an international policy organization and professional network of more than 600 leaders and experts in 60 countries. We conduct education, research, and action to promote Economic Development, Sustainability, and Inclusiveness through Metropolitan Economic Strategy, Sustainable Innovation, and Inclusive Economic Development.

20 January 2011

Green Mobility Institute

Green Mobility is a consulting firm specializing in sustainable transport projects. In recent years, we have helped companies and governments in developing plans for reducing GHG emissions in the transportation sector.

20 January 2011

International Association for Public Transport (UITP)

The International Association of Public Transport (UITP) is the international network for public transport authorities and operators, policy decision-makers, scientific institutes and the public transport supply and service industry.

We cover all modes of public transport: metro, bus, light rail, regional and suburban rail, and waterborne transport.

18 January 2011

WWF International

WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organizations. It is an independent foundation registered under Swiss law. WWF is a global organization acting locally through a network of over 90 offices in over 40 countries around the world. On-the-ground conservation projects managed by these offices are active in more than 100 countries. The central secretariat for the network (called WWF International) is located in Gland, Switzerland.

18 January 2011

Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy

Sustainable development requires an integrated approach to policy and science because many of the issues it raises cannot be addressed within a single department or using the tools of individual scientific disciplines. This is where the Wuppertal Institute’s research programme begins – by taking an interdisciplinary approach and working towards systems understanding. Applied sustainability research is the Wuppertal Institute’s stated mission.

Contact Us:

Döppersberg 19, 42103 Wuppertal, Germany

18 January 2011

Volvo Research and Education Foundations (VREF)

The Volvo Research and Educational Foundations (VREF) is a generic term for four independent foundations. For the millennium the Board of VREF has initiated a new research programme to be funded – Future Urban Transport (FUT). The foundations commonly support the programme by providing funds for research and educational projects

The four VREF foundations are:

18 January 2011

Victoria Transport Policy Institute

The Victoria Transport Policy Institute is an independent research organization dedicated to developing innovative and practical solutions to transportation problems. We provide a variety of resources available free at this website to help improve transportation planning and policy analysis. We are funded primarily through consulting and project grants. Our research is among the most current available and has been widely applied. It can help you:

18 January 2011

University of Twente/ITC Department of Urban and Regional Planning (ITC)

ITC carries out various research and educational projects in economically less developed countries.

Project services often serve as a follow-up to alumni and their organisations. Since the foundation of ITC, a variety of project assignments, more than 1000, were completed around the world. The majority of the projects emphasise institutional development and capacity building.

18 January 2011

University of Transport and Communication (UTCC) Hanoi

University of Transport and Communications (UTC) is a public university and is the oldest and the biggest technical one in transport field in Vietnam. The University of Transport and Communications (UTC) was re-opened under the revolutionary power on November 15th 1945, named then College of Public Worksunder the decree of President Ho Chi Minh and decrees of Ministry of Education and Ministry of Public Works Transport.