@article{BongardtSterkRudolph2009, author = {Bongardt, Daniel and Sterk, Wolfgang and Rudolph, Frederic}, title = {Achieving sustainable mobility in developing countries : suggestions for a post-2012 agreement}, journal = {Gaia}, volume = {18}, number = {4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:wup4-opus-33434}, pages = {307 -- 314}, year = {2009}, abstract = {In December 2009, countries meet in Copenhagen to establish a new global climate agreement. This article links the need for reducing transport-related greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries with the current international climate negotiations. Arguing that a sustainable transport approach requires comprehensive policy packages, it assesses the suitability of current climate negotiation proposals in promoting sustainable transport. The project-based approach under the current climate regime incentivises neither comprehensive sustainable transport and mobility policies, nor sufficient numbers of local projects. Current proposals to increase efforts by developing countries, to reform the Clean Development Mechanism, and to create new emission trading mechanisms are promising but still have to overcome several obstacles. One obstacle involves how to properly assess the impact of actions while maintaining streamlined procedures. The authors conclude from their analysis that the best way forward would be to establish an international mitigation fund with a dedicated transport window financed by industrialised countries. This fund would enable developing countries to implement national policies and local projects. Developing countries would outline low-carbon development strategies, including a sectoral strategy for low-carbon transport.}, language = {en} }