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Policy-makers are facing demands to meet the changing mobility needs of citizens in ways which are economically, socially and environmentally sustainable.
The Sustainable Urban Transport Project (SUTP) Asia is a partnership between the German Technical Cooperation (GTZ), the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), CITYNET and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP). It aims to help developing world cities achieve their sustainable transport goals, through the dissemination of information about international experience and targeted work within cities.
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GTZ-SUTP delivers one day session on NMT in Bangkok
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28 March 2008
Carlos F. Pardo from GTZ SUTP delivered a one day session on non motorised policies in Bangkok on March 28 2008, oriented towards medium and high level municipal transport officials from Thailand. The activity was supported by Thailand's Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP), and was held in a venue provided by this organization. The meeting focussed on discussing why Non motorised transport (cycling and pedestrians) should be an integral part of a transport policy, and gave certain level of detail on how this has been achieved in other cities of the world, and how it could be achieved in Bangkok and other Thai cities. Participants to the course came from various cities and provinces from Thailand, as well as from Bangkok. A more detailed report can be requested from sutp[at]sutp.org .