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URBAN MOBILITY

Is everyone’s agenda
What first comes to your mind when you hear
the word MOBILITY?
Mobility – is our freedom of movement
The ability to participate in society, being
able to access education, culture,
employment and leisure using safe, swift,
environmentally friendly and affordable
transport options.
TRANSPORTATION
CHALLENGES

INFRASTRUCTURE
POLICY

BEHAVIOR
Urban
GHGMobility is a
Emissions
Climate
/ CCMChange Issue

CCA
Mobility and environment : PH focus

GHG emissions,
• Transport sector is one of the polluted sector and significant
CO2 emitter.
• Carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions of the transport
sector of the entire Philippines amounted to around 23.5 million
metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e), or 15% of
the total in 2010.(Source: ADB, Pathways to Low-Carbon Development for
Philippines 2017)

65% of air pollutants came from mobile sources


88% of the total mobile emission came from NCR
(Source: National Air Quality Status Report : 2008-2015, DENR-EMB)
• 91% Volatile Organic compounds (VOCs)
• 89% Carbon monoxide (CO)
Urban Mobility solutions are Climate Change
solutions
• Mobility as major source of air pollutants and GHG emission is an opportunity to
REDUCE air pollution and climate change impacts.
What is GPPH Mobility Campaign?

People in Cities are exercising their


freedom of movement by actively
participating in decision making and
contributing to the solutions to Climate
Emergency to realize their well-being in a
livable, sustainable, loveable city.
How can you exercise your movement
without limiting others to move?
A. Choose to move using the best
alternative, by choosing zero-emission, non-
motorized mobility
B. Move people and goods not vehicles
The most
sustainable way to
move is using you
own physiological
power..

Not fossil fuels


Who do you thinks are the key players for
attaining an inclusive and sustainable
mobility in your city?
A. Mayors are the real urban planners…
Plan the Cities and Mobility together
B. Lawmakers must create enabling policies for
sustainable transport in the city
3. Every Cityzen can participate in planning their
city and in decision making…
What can you contribute to attain your ideal
mobility in your city? and How?
A. Encourage for efficient use of
limited spaces and assets
Road is a limited
resources that
should be
allocated to all
Always
think city
spaces like
limited
natural
habitat that
need to be
allocated to
all living
things
dwelling on
it.
Travel less… move for more
End of Module Activity

Greenpeace Southeast Asia – Philippines


needs your insights? We want to develop the
mobility campaign with you.

Let us know what your thoughts are by


answering this People in the Cities Urban
Mobility Perception Survey

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