With Transportation Data, These Cities Became More Sustainable and Socially Inclusive
Publication Year: 2018
Author(s): Walls G, Etter-Wenzel C
Abstract:
Cities across the world have pledged to take action on climate change, including planning for more sustainable forms of transportation. But many cities lack the data and information necessary to track and monitor their progress. This data provides valuable examples of transportation patterns and needs, allowing cities to plan mitigation actions that decrease their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions—an important step to meeting goals set in the Paris Agreement.
Publisher/Organisation: World Resources Institute (WRI)
Rights: World Resources Institute (WRI)
Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Environment Impact
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