18 January 2011

Transport and Environment (T+E)

T&E is an independent pan-European association with scientific and educational aims, with no party political affiliation and devoid of any profit making motive.

Our mission is:

18 January 2011

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), formally established in 1974, is a unique developing country research institution. Deeply committed to every aspect of sustainable development, TERI works on sustainability issues across a range of subjects like urban development, urban transport, energy, environment, climate change and poverty alleviation. TERI’s emphasis has always been on bringing together multidisciplinary teams who use their knowledge and skills to carry out world class research to derive local and client-specific solutions.

18 January 2011

Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)

SEI is an independent international research institute. We have been engaged in environment and development issues at local, national, regional and global policy levels for more than 20 years.

SEI was formally established in 1989 by the Swedish Government and celebrated its 20th anniversary in October 2009. The Institute has established a reputation for rigorous and objective scientific analysis in the field of environment and development.

18 January 2011

Korean Transport Institute (KOTI)

The Korea Transport Institute (KOTI) has been the leading think tank for Korea’s transport policies during the past two decades. With its commitment to gather, investigate and analyze the transport policies and technologies available in Korea and abroad, and its contribution to the improvement of national transport through research and development, KOTI is also a pioneer in providing new ideas and future perspectives about transport issues in Korea.

18 January 2011

Institute of Urban Transport India (IUTI)

INSTITUTE OF URBAN TRANSPORT (INDIA) was established in May, 1997 as a premier professional non-profit making organization and registered under the Societies Registration Act. The membership of the Institute comprises Academicians, Architects, Economists, Engineers, Transport Planners, Town Planners and professionals from various disciplines. The Institute has as on 29th July, 2010, the Institute has 57 institutional members and 1131 individual members.

18 January 2011

Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)

The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy works with cities worldwide to bring about transport solutions that cut greenhouse gas emissions, reduce poverty, and improve the quality of urban life.

18 January 2011

Institute for Transport Policy Studies (ITPS)

The Institution for Transport Policy Studies is an independent, non-profit foundation established under the auspices of the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. The activities of the Institution involve comprehensive research and survey programs on transport matters. The Institution also evaluates transport policy and offers recommendations to the Japanese government and concerned parties on transport policy issues.

18 January 2011

Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)

The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), established under an initiative of the Japanese government in 1998, is an international research institute conducting practical and innovative research for realising sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific region.

18 January 2011

International Union of Railways (UIC)

UIC mission:

to promote rail transport at world level and meet the challenges of mobility and sustainable development.

Main UIC objectives:

18 January 2011

Global Environmental Facility (GEF)

The Global Environment Facility (GEF) unites 182 member governments — in partnership with international institutions, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector — to address global environmental issues.