United Nations Car Free Days
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United Nations Car Free Days is a process and event driven approach to promote sustainability in the developing world, relating to transport in cities. UNCFD follows on from the work of the World Car Free Days collaborative over its first seven years of existence, in preparation for the World Summit on Sustainable Development.
The team has organized and supported three low carbon footprint events: in Bogotá, Surabaya, and Fremantle.
[edit] See also
- Auto-free zone
- Car Free Days
- Carfree movement
- Carless days (New Zealand political history)
- Critical mass
- List of carfree places
- New Mobility Agenda
- Reclaim the streets
[edit] External references
- Official web site
- United Nations Division for Sustainable Development
- World Car Free Days Collaborative
- New Mobility Agenda
- Sustran Sustainable Transport Action Network for Asia & the Pacific
[edit] References
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