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Mandates for Work in Urban Transport at UN-HABITAT
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Sustainable transport and communication systems
Transport and communication systems are the key to the
movement of goods, people, information and ideas. They are also key to
access to markets, employment, schools and other facilities and land use,
both within cities and between cities, and in rural and other remote areas.
The transportation sector is a major consumer of non-renewable energy
and of land and is a major contributor to pollution, congestion and accidents.
Integrated transport and land-use policy and planning can reduce the ill
effects of current transport systems. People living in poverty, women,
children, youth, older persons and people with disabilities are particularly
disadvantaged by the lack of accessible, affordable, safe and efficient
public transport systems.
Developments in communications technologies can have a
significant impact on economic activity and human settlements patterns.
It is important for the potential impacts to be addressed so as to ensure
that maximum benefits accrue to the community and to reduce any adverse
outcomes in relation to access to services.
Managing transport in human settlements should be done
in a way that promotes good access for all to places of work, social interaction
and leisure and facilitates important economic activities, including obtaining
food and other necessities of life. This should be done while reducing
the negative effects of transport on the environment. Transport-system
priorities should be given to reducing unnecessary travel through appropriate
land-use and communication policies, developing transport policies that
emphasize mobility alternatives other than the automobile, developing
alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles, improving the environmental
performance of existing modes of transport, and adopting appropriate pricing
and other policies and regulations.
Non-motorized transport is a major mode of mobility, particularly
for low-income, vulnerable and disadvantaged groups. One structural measure
to counteract the socio-economic marginalization of these groups is to
foster their mobility by promoting affordable, efficient and energy-saving
modes of transport.
In order to achieve sustainable transport in human settlements,
Governments at the appropriate levels, in partnership with the private
sector the community sector and other relevant interested parties, should:
- Support an integrated transport policy approach that
explores the full array of technical and management options and pays
due attention to the needs of all population groups, especially those
whose mobility is constrained because of disability, age, poverty or
any other factor;
- Coordinate land-use and transport planning in order
to encourage spatial settlement patterns that facilitate access to such
basic necessities as workplaces, schools, health care, places of worship,
goods and services, and leisure, thereby reducing the need to travel;
- Encourage the use of an optimal combination of modes
of transport, including walking, cycling and private and public means
of transportation, through appropriate pricing, spatial settlements
policies and regulatory measures;
- Promote and implement disincentive measures that discourage
the increasing growth of private motorized traffic and reduce congestion,
which is damaging environmentally, economically and socially, and to
human health and safety, through pricing, traffic regulation, parking
and land-use planning and traffic abatement methods, and by providing
or encouraging effective alternative transport methods, particularly
to the most congested areas;
- Provide or promote an effective, affordable, physically
accessible and environmentally sound public transport and communication
system, giving priority to collective means of transport with adequate
carrying capacity and frequentcy that support basic needs and the main
traffic flows;
- Promote, regulate and enforce quiet, use-efficient and
low-pollution technologies, including fuel-efficient engine and emissions
controls and fuel with a low level of pollution emissions and impact
on the atmosphere and other alternative forms of energy;
- Encourage and promote public access to electronic information
services.
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