[sustran] Webinar about Low-carbon Transport by IsDB and SLoCaT

Nikola Medimorec nikola.medimorec at slocatpartnership.org
Wed Feb 13 16:20:47 JST 2019


Dear Sustran subscribers,

In December 2018, the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) and the Partnership
on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT) published a report on low
carbon transport in IsDB's 57 member countries. The report describes
mobility needs and challenges, emerging transport policy responses, and
recommended areas for further action in these countries.

The webinar will illustrate trends in transport demand and motorisation
across IsDB subregions and will explain the importance of sustainable
transport to increase mobility and to reduce climate change impacts. The
webinar will conclude with a question and answer session to allow
participants to learn more about the analysis underlying the report.

The details of the webinar are as follows:


*Date: Wednesday, 27 February 2019Time: 13:00 CET (Brussels/Rabat), 15:00
AST (Jeddah), 19:00 ICT (Jakarta)*

*Link to register: http://bit.ly/IsDBWebinar <http://bit.ly/IsDBWebinar>*

The report can be downloaded at the following links:
www.isdb.org/publications
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.isdb.org/publications&sa=D&ust=1550035029633000&usg=AFQjCNHfSYy_f06LTk0VzzLyQ_flX9b0LA>
slocat.net/news/2009
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://slocat.net/news/2009&sa=D&ust=1550035029634000&usg=AFQjCNExB1_YmGDwOX-d5Ml2rSPTyludYw>

For more information, please contact Nikola Medimorec (
nikola.medimorec at slocatpartnership.org).

Please use this form <http://bit.ly/IsDBWebinar> to register for the
webinar. The link to join the webinar will be shared with all who register
by Tuesday, February 26. We look forward to your participation!

Best regards,


Nikola Medimorec

Nikola Medimorec
Senior Researcher
Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT)
Mobile: +82 10 8642 4453 | Skype: nikolamedimorec
@SLoCaTOfficial (Twitter and Facebook) | www.slocat.net |
www.ppmc-transport.org


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