Date: 23-25 April 2013
Place: Bali, Indonesia
Seventh Regional EST Forum in Asia and Global Consultation on Sustainable Transport in the post-2015 Development Agenda
Theme: Next Generation Transport Systems We Want for 21st Century - Looking Beyond Rio+20
Venue: The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia
The Ministry of Transportation of the Government of Indonesia, the Ministry of Environment of the Government of Indonesia, the Ministry of the Environment of the Government of Japan, and the United Nations Centre for Regional Development, co-organized the Seventh Regional EST Forum in Asia, under the theme of "Next Generation Transport System We Want for 21st Century~ Looking Beyond Rio+20", from 23 to 25 April, 2013 at the Bali International Convention Centre, Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. The Forum was attended by more than six hundred participants including Ministers, senior governmental officials from the transport, environment and health ministries of twenty-eight countries, representatives of the international organizations and partner agencies, NGOs, and international experts on sustainable transport.
The participants of the Seventh Regional EST Forum in Asia embraced the Vision Three Zeros by agreeing and adopting the "Bali Declaration on Vision Three Zeros- Zero Congestion, Zero Pollution, and Zero Accidents towards Next Generation Transport Systems in Asia". The Declaration is based on the understanding that Vision Three Zeros in transport sector calls for zero tolerance towards congestion, pollution and road accidents. It calls on countries to devise and implement appropriate transport policies, programmes and enforcement measures to protect their citizens, environment and property while strengthening the socio-economic sustainability of the region. Vision Three Zeros can help bringing about a paradigm shift on the role of motorization and mobility in realizing sustainable development.
Organizers and Supporting Organizers
Organizers:
Ministry of Transport of the Government of Indonesia
Ministry of Environment of the Government of Indonesia
Ministry of the Environment (MOE) of the Government of Japan
United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD)
Supporting Organizations:
Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)
German International Cooperation (GIZ)
Clean Air Asia
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
World Resource Institute - Center for Sustainable Transport (EMBARQ)
Transport Research Laboratory (TRL)
International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
South Asia Environment Cooperative Programme (SACEP)
International Union of Railways (UIC)
Dutch Cycling Embassy
UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP)
Institution for Transport Policy Studies (ITPS)
Korea Transport Institute (KOTI)
CONCEPT NOTE
CHAIR'S SUMMARY
PARTICIPANTS
PROGRAMME AND PRESENTATIONS
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Presentations
- (Opening Ceremony) Special Address by Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary General, United Nations
- (Plenary Session 1 - Background Paper) How EST can contribute to the Rio+20 Outcomes - The Future We Want
- (Plenary Session 1 - Presentation) How EST can contribute to the Rio+20 Outcomes - The Future We Want
- (Plenary Session 2 - Background Paper) Regional Connectivity (intra-region/rural-urban linkage) for Sustainable Development
- (Plenary Session 2 - Presentation) Regional Connectivity (intra-region/rural-urban linkage) for Sustainable Development
- (Plenary Session 3 - Background Paper) Transit Alliances Towards Fully Integrated Public Transport
- (Plenary Session 3 - Presentation) Transit Alliances Towards Fully Integrated Public Transport
- (Plenary Session 3 - Presentation) Efficient Multi-Modal Integration is Key in Realizing Next Generation Public Transport System - The Case of Hong Kong SAR
- (Plenary Session 3 - Presentation) Intermodal Integration in Indonesia
- (Plenary Session 3 - Presentation) ...f...l...u...x - access to liveable cities
- (Plenary Session 3 - Panel Discussion) Action for Multi-Modal Integration in Japan
- (Plenary Session 4 - Presentation) Building Resilient Cities and Community through EST Measures (Policies, Programmes and Infrastructure)
- (Plenary Session 4 - Presentation) Efficient Transportation System and Disaster Resiliency - Lessons Learned from Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
- (Plenary Session 4 - Presentation) Resilient Transport
- (Plenary Session 5 - Background Paper) Policy and Institutional Framework on Green Freight in Asia - Preparation for a Regional Agreement on Green Freight
- (Plenary Session 5 - Presentation) Policy and Institutional Framework on Green Freight in Asia - Preparation for a Regional Agreement on Green Freight
- (Plenary Session 5 - Presentation) Development of Freight Transport in Indonesia, Towards Sustainability
- (Plenary Session 5 - Presentation) Green ports and shipping in Asia
- (Plenary Session 6 - Background Paper) Needs for National Bicycle Schemes in Asia
- (Plenary Session 6 - Presentation) Needs for National Bicycle Schemes in Asia
- (Plenary Session 6 - Presentation) Greenway Initiatives in Korea - towards Building 21st Century Cities
- (Keynote Presentation) Building 21st Century Cities - Toyama's Unique Compact City Management Strategy - Creating a Compact City by Re-imagining and Restructuring Public Transportation
- (Plenary Session 7 - Background Paper) Railways in Environmentally Sustainable Transport (EST) towards post Rio+20 development
- (Plenary Session 7 - Presentation) Railways in Environmentally Sustainable Transport (EST) towards post Rio+20 Development
- (Plenary Session 7 - Presentation) Aspiring to be an Earth-friendly Metro
- (Plenary Session 7 - Presentation) Vision of Indian Railways Towards Efficient Intra-regional (within India/State-to-state) Connectivity Linking to Country's Economic Growth Strategy
- (Plenary Session 8 - Background Paper) Financing Need for Next Generation Sustainable Transport System for 21st Century
- (Plenary Session 8 - Presentation) Financing Need for Next Generation Sustainable Transport System for 21st Century
- (Plenary Session 9 - Background Paper) Institutional Arrangements in Realizing Next Generation Sustainable Transport System
- (Plenary Session 9 - Presentation) Institutional Arrangements in Realizing Next Generation Sustainable Transport System
- (Plenary Session 10 - Background Paper) Intelligent Transport System: A vision for 21st Century Cities
- (Plenary Session 10 - Presentation) Intelligent Transport System: A vision for 21st Century Cities
- (Plenary Session 10 - Presentation) Intelligent Transport System - A vision of 21st Century Cities - Experiences in Japan
- (Country Breakout Session 1 - Breakout Group 1) Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Lao PDR, Malaysia (Presentation / Country Report), People Republic of China (Presentation / Country Report), Philippines
- (Country Breakout Session 1 - Breakout Group 2) Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam (Presentation / Country Report), Pakistan, Russian Federation, Timor-Leste, Viet Nam
- (Country Breakout Session 1 - Breakout Group 3) Cambodia, India, Myanmar (Presentation / Country Report), Maldives, Republic of Korea (Presentation / Country Report)
- (Country Breakout Session 1 - Breakout Group 4) Indonesia, Japan, Mongolia (Presentation / Country Report) / Nepal, Thailand (Presentation / Country Report) / Sri Lanka
Global Consultation on Sustainable Transport in the post-2015 Development Agenda
- Incorporation of sustainable transport in past global sustainable development processes as well as in proposals for post-2015 Development Agenda and the discussion on SDGs
- Scenarios on how access to sustainable transport and connectivity could be incorporated in post-2015 development agenda and SDGs