A transport engineer with the US- based EMBARQ, the World Resources Institute Center for Sustainable Transport, Hidalgo has carried out this assessment to suggest the next steps for further improving the performance of this corridor and also to leverage this system for better mobility management in Delhi.
A transport engineer with the US- based EMBARQ, the World Resources Institute Center for Sustainable Transport, Hidalgo has carried out this assessment to suggest the next steps for further improving the performance of this corridor and also to leverage this system for better mobility management in Delhi.
A transport engineer with the US-based EMBARQ, the World Resources Institute Centre for Sustainable Transport, Mr. Hidalgo has also suggested steps for further improving the performance of the corridor and also to leverage this system for better mobility management in Delhi.
A transport engineer with the US-based EMBARQ, the World Resources Institute Centre for Sustainable Transport, Mr. Hidalgo has also suggested steps for further improving the performance of the corridor and also to leverage this system for better mobility management in Delhi.
The `Bangalore Cyclin Initiative' was hosted by the Bangalore Metropolitan Land Transport Authority (BMLTA) in partnership with EMBARQ -- World Resources Institute Centre for Substantial Transport on Saturday at the KSRTC central office.
City cycling enthusiasts got together with BMLTA and other organisations in a workshop to understand how Bangalore can become a cycling-friendly metropolis.
Mexico City and the World Resources Institute have established the Center for Sustainable Transport to find solutions to the transport and air pollution problems in the world's second largest megacity.
Lower gasoline consumption would also reduce greenhouse gas emissions, a growing concern in the face of global warming. "We still don't pay very much in gas taxes," said Lee Schipper, research director at Embarq, the World Resources Institute's Center for Sustainable Transport.
Lee Schipper, director of research for EMBARQ, the World Resources Institute's transportation program, believes Murray's concerns about reducing emissions during manufacturing may be misplaced because, Schipper says, much more carbon is released during years of driving.
The World Resources Institute (WRI) and the Shell Foundation have established a $7.5 million centre to to help solve problems of urban transport. The new centre, called EMBARQ - the WRI Center for Transport and the Environment - is based in Washington DC. It aims to develop socially, financially and environmentally sound solutions to the urban transport dilemma.



