[sustran] Re: [cai-asia] Forum on Improving Pedestrian
Facilities andBikeways in Metro Manila - 6 September 1-6pm
hfabian at adb.org
hfabian at adb.org
Fri Sep 9 20:15:21 JST 2005
For those interested, the results of the Forum can be found on this link
<http://www.cleanairnet.org/caiasia/1412/article-69376.html>
Over-all, the forum was able to generate more active support from the
participants to help the realization of this plan. Suggestions/ inputs
from bike commuters were also taken into consideration in the planned
metro-wide bike and walk ways project of the MMDA.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Bert
"Walter Hook" <whook at itdp.org>
Sent by: sustran-discuss-bounces+hfabian=adb.org at list.jca.apc.org
09/02/2005 12:22 AM
Please respond to Walter Hook; Please respond to Asia and the Pacific
sustainable transport
To: "Asia and the Pacific sustainable transport"
<sustran-discuss at list.jca.apc.org>
cc: John Ernst <johnernst at itdp.org>
Subject: [sustran] Re: [cai-asia] Forum on Improving Pedestrian Facilities
andBikeways in Metro Manila - 6 September 1-6pm
Jakarta just upgraded the sidewalks along part of the TransJakarta BRT
system. They are not perfect, but they are a real revolution for Jakarta.
Ibu Yani of the department of landscaping and parks was largely
responsible. she is a very nice person and very committed, and could
perhaps give a presentation at this workshop. Perhaps we along w/ instran
and pelangi could help her do a little study about how many additional
short walking trips have been generated in the corridor. it must be large
because the taxi drivers are complaining. Jakarta plans to widen all
sidewalks on all BRT corridors, and the governor has promised to finish 6
corridors before he leaves office. I have some nice photos, if someone
wants them.
walter
Walter Hook, Ph.D.
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Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)
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New York, NY 10001
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----- Original Message -----
From: hfabian at adb.org
To: sustran-discuss at list.jca.apc.org
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 5:33 AM
Subject: [sustran] [cai-asia] Forum on Improving Pedestrian Facilities andBikeways
in Metro Manila - 6 September 1-6pm
Dear all,
We're trying to come up with a presentation on international experience in
improving pedestrian facilities and providing bikeways that we can share
with local stakeholders in Metro Manila. As some of you may be aware, this
is currently a hot topic in Manila due to the Metro Manila Development
Authority's announcement of their new project dubbed as the Metro Bikeways
and Walkways Project. The Partnership for Clean Air has organized a forum
to encourage stakeholders to participate in the implementation/ design of
the project and help ensure that it comes to fruition.
We have gathered plenty of materials that we can use to showcase
international experience on bike ways as gathered from the GTZ-SUTP
sourcebook and I-Ce. We would like to know if you can point us to
materials showcasing experiences in improving pedestrian facilities in
Asia and its integration to the transport system.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Bert
Herbert G. Fabian
Transport Researcher
Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities
Asian Development Bank, Manila
tel: + 63 2 632 4444 loc. 7666
fax: + 63 2 636 2381
e-mail: hfabian at adb.org
http://www.cleanairnet.org/caiasia
----- Forwarded by Herbert Fabian/Consultants/ADB on 09/01/2005 05:19 PM
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mpleno at adb.org
08/31/2005 06:49 PM
Please respond to cai-asia
To: "Clean Air Initiative -- Asia"
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cc:
Subject: [cai-asia] Forum on Improving Pedestrian
Facilities and Bikeways in Metro Manila - 6 September 1-6pm
The promotion of cycling and improved pedestrian access has resurfaced in
Metro Manila in the past month. The Metropolitan Manila Development
Authority (MMDA) has recently announced their plan to create a network of
bikeways and footpaths in the metropolis. Other local government units
have already adopted initiatives in improving pedestrian facilities in
some areas, notable of which are initiatives undertaken by Makati City in
improving its walkways and Manila City for closing some roads in favor of
pedestrians, such as Avenida from Carriedo to Recto. A comprehensive
bikeway network has been constructed in Marikina and in the process of
further expansion. It is said to have enticed some 10,000-bike commuters
daily.
The provision of bikeways will entice commuters via public/ private
transport to shift to cycling, especially to those people within
comfortable cycling zones. On the other hand, improving pedestrian
facilities and linking these to a systematic public transport system will
greatly help commuters and entice private car users to use the public
transport system. Reducing the use of private cars and increasing the
public transport patronage will help alleviate traffic congestion and
improve air quality.
The Partnership for Clean Air (PCA), with support from the Asian
Development Bank (ADB), the Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities
(CAI-Asia) and the Firefly Brigade, is organizing a forum on non-motorized
transportation. The objective of the forum is to know more about the
experiences and plans of these local government agencies and multilateral
agencies on providing bikeways and improving pedestrian facilities in the
metropolis. The forum will also provide an opportunity to discuss the
difficulties and issues encountered by bike commuters in areas without
bikeway facilities. It is hoped that by doing so, other stakeholders will
be encouraged to participate and contribute to the implementation of such
projects.
The forum is open to mayors, city engineers/ planners, advocacy groups,
academe, business community, and multilateral/bilateral stakeholders. Some
of the key presentations in the forum include the following:
? Sustainable Urban Transportation in Asian Cities: Experiences in
providing bikeways and improving pedestrian access.
? Metro Bike and Walk Ways Project by Ms. Corazon Cruz, Assistant General
Manager, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
? Marikina Bikeways Network and Bike-to-Work Program by Ms. Carlota
Contreras, Bikeways Officer, Marikina City Development Authority
? Experience of Bike Commuters by Firefly Brigade
? Experience of Makati CBD in improving and expanding pedestrian
facilities by Mr. Salvador Tan, Ayala Land Inc.
The discussion will be facilitated by Ms. Bebet Gozun, former secretary of
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and board member of
PCA
For further information and to confirm your attendance, contact either Ms.
Aurora Ables at telephone no. 632-4444 local 70820 or Ms Agatha Diaz, at
telephone no. 632-4444 local 70300; email: aables at adb.org or
adiaz at adb.org. SEATS ARE LIMITED.
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