Reports
Global Monitor 2020
2020
Author(s): Vemuri S, François-Jacobs E, Larondelle V, Gomez Jattin M
The main implementing partners, Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, are supporting 23 SUMPs and 3 NUMPs, and 7 SUMPs and 8 NUMPs respectively.
Towards Decarbonising Transport
2017
Author(s): Vieweg M, Bongardt D, Dalkmann H, Hochfeld C, Jung A, Scherer E
This report was developed in cooperation with Agora Verkehrswende in order to spotlight the crucial importance of the transport sector for climate policy.
Mobilise Your City - Monitoring & Reporting Approach for GHG Emissions
2017
Author(s): Eichhorst U, Bongardt D
This paper sets out the greenhouse gas monitoring and reporting principles for the Mobilise Your City Partnership.
Shaping the Role of Climate Finance for Sustainable Transport
2017
Author(s): Adnan Rahman, Christopher Porter, Suseel Indrakanti, Jamie Osborne, Iris Ortiz
How can climate finance leverage sustainable transport and exploit the potentials for emission reductions? This report – based on six case studies – gives recommendations.
Proposed Avenues for NDCs
2016
Author(s): Gota S, Peet K, Windisch E, Bongardt D, Eichhorst U
This short paper presents first propositions on how to increase the involvement of the transport sector in the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), based on early results of an on-going cooperation between GIZ, SLoCaT and Ricardo Energy & Environment.
Monitoring Greenhouse Gas Emissions
2015
Author(s): Bongardt D, Eichhorst U, Dünnebeil F, Reinhard C
This report aims at enabling environmental authorities in Chinese cities to generate a regular emissions inventory of the transport sector.
This report analyses synergies between low-carbon transport strategies and other economic, social and environmental objectives, as these can substantially increase the measure´s cost-effectiveness and help build political support for their implementation.
A Systematic Approach for the Use of Climate Finance to Sustainable Transport
2015
Author(s): Sayeg P, Allen H, Eckermann A, Huizenga C, Swann S
This document identifies how scarce International Climate Finance (ICF) can be systematically used to significantly scale-up sustainable, low-carbon transport infrastructure and services.
This guide provides information about congestion charging as a potential policy to mitigate congestion in cities. The report is intended for policy makers interested in implementing congestion charging in their cities.
The report presents a statistical portrait of passenger car, light commercial and heavy-duty vehicle fleets in the European Union (EU) from 2001 to 2014. The focus is on vehicle technologies, fuel consumption, and emissions of greenhouse gases and other air pollutants.