CDM Executive Board calls for standardized transport baseline

The CDM Executive Board in its recent 72nd meeting considered a concept note on the challenges and opportunities for standardization and simplification in the context of the transport sector and requested the secretariat to develop guidelines on standardized baselines for the transport sector covering standardization at the following levels:

(a) Standardized parameters or approaches that are country- or region-specific;

The BRT Standard 2013

The BRT Standard launches a new scoring system to establish a broad, global understanding of what defines world-class bus rapid transit (BRT) systems. The BRT Standard outlines best practices and case studies, and introduces a universal standard to recognize leaders and compare BRT systems. Version 1.0 is the culmination of a review by the BRT Standard Committee undertaken during 2011. The scorecard will be tested and evaluated throughout 2012 for a final release and implementation in early 2013.

Life and Death of Urban Highways

This report, “The Life and Death of Urban Highways,” re-appraises the specific conditions under which it makes sense to build urban highways and when it makes sense to tear them down. After decades of building and maintaining urban highways, many cities are choosing to tear them down rather than repair or maintain them. Five such cities are examined in this report: Portland, Oregon; San Francisco, California; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Seoul, South Korea; and Bogotá, Colombia.