Title: Michael Koss
1Sustainable Mobility Project
Michael Koss Assistant Director Sustainable
Mobility Project koss_at_wbcsd.org
2- Presentation Overview
- WBCSD and SMP
- SMP Details
- Structure
- Core Members
- Guiding Principles
- Mobility 2001
- Results
- Scorecards
- Next steps
- Scoping Study
- Mobility 2030
- Associated Partners Group (APG)
31. WBCSD and SMP
Member Projects
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52. SMP Core Companies
- Commonalities
- commited until end of Phase 3
- project member fees US 1Mio
- active participation
- provide internal know-how
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- want to be leaders by doing
- recognized sustainability as
- driver for economic growth and
- improved corporate citizenship
62. SMP Guiding Principles
Definition of Sustainable Mobility Sustainable
Mobility is the ability to meet the needs of
society to move freely, gain access, communicate,
trade and establish relationships without
sacrificing other essential human or ecological
values today or in the future.
Therefore, mobility is not just about cars,
engines, fuels and smog, it is also about roads,
railways, airports, ships, subways, internet,
mobile phones, etc. etc
72. SMP - Guiding Principles
- Goals
- Develop visions for future, global systems of
sustainable mobility, including - developed and developing countries
- all aspects of sustainability (social,
environmental, economical) - all modes of mobility (physical and virtual)
- Subject results to an independent assurance
process - Share discuss project results with stakeholders
-networking
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92. SMP Guiding Principles
102. SMP Guiding Priciples
Sharing the work load
- Consultants MIT and CRA (Phase 12)
- Working Group
- Assurance Group
- Full-time secretariat
- Associated Partner Group
credible and objective results
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123. Mobility 2001 Results 7 Grand Challenges
1 Ensure the essential role of transport
systems for economic and social development 2
Match the future use of automobile/transport with
actual accessibility and needs 3 Re-invent
public transport 4 Re-invent the process of
planning, developing and managing mobility
infrastructure 5 Drastic reduction of
mobilities carbon emissions 6 Resolve the
competition for infrastructure use between
personal and freight transport 7 Anticipate
intercity congestion develop mobility options
for people and freight
133. Mobility 2001 Results Sustainability
Scorecard Developed World
Direction
Level
Measures to be increased
Direction
Level
Measures to be increased
Access to means of personal mobility
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Equity in access
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Equity in access
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Appropriate mobility infrastructure
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Appropriate mobility infrastructure
Inexpensive freight transportation
Inexpensive freight transportation
Direction
Level
Measures to be decreased
Direction
Level
Measures to be decreased
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Congestion
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Congestion
Conventional emissions
Conventional emissions
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Greenhouse gas emissions
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Greenhouse gas emissions
Transportation noise
Transportation noise
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Other environmental impacts
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Other environmental impacts
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Disruption of communities
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Disruption of communities
Transportation
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related accidents
Transportation
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related accidents
Demand for non
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renewable energy
Demand for non
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Transportation
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related solid waste
Transportation
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related solid waste
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15- 4. Next steps
- Scoping Study - Phase 2
- - draft currently under review
- - completion by late summer/ fall 2001
- Mobility 2030 - Phase 3
- - structure, contents, processes,
responsibilities are currently discussed - - completed by summer 2003
- Recruiting for Associated Partner Group (APG)
- - all companies organization with stake in
mobility - - starts September 2001 in Geneva
- Forming Action Teams (AT)
- - cross functional, based on challenges, define
deliver subprojects
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