Mobility Crisis Agenda For Action 2010/ Centre for Science and Environment (New Delhi, India)

Contributor(s): Centre for Science and Environment (New Delhi, India)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Centre for Science and Environment, 2010Description: 108pISBN: 9788186906514Subject(s): Urban transportation -- India -- Planning | Urban transportation -- PlanningDDC classification: 500
Contents:
01. AIR QUALITY State of urban air: Deadly 02. AIR QUALITY STANDARDS New national ambient air quality standards are more stringent. Tighten enforcement 03. TOXIC AIR KILLS Air quality management must be based on health criteria 04. CONGESTION IN DELHI A scary future for our cities. Foretold 05. DELHI: THE NEXT STEPS Second generation reforms and why the numbers matter 06. AGENDA FOR REFORMS Grab the opportunity to reinvent mobility. Address congestion and pollution 07. BARRIERS: NO BUSES FOR SALE Diverse bus specifications fragment the market and increase costs 08. BARRIERS: COST Bus transport costs. how can a city afford? 09. BARRIERS : TAX ON BUSES Taxing the public and not the private 10. FUNDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT Create dedicated fund to make public transport affordable 11. LEARNING FROM PRACTICE Fiscal reform in cities to deal with pollution and congestion 12. PARKING POLICY Enforce it as a congestion reduction measure 13. WALKABLE CITIES Walking is a non-negotiable right ANNEXURES
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01. AIR QUALITY
State of urban air: Deadly

02. AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
New national ambient air quality standards are more stringent. Tighten enforcement

03. TOXIC AIR KILLS
Air quality management must be based on health criteria

04. CONGESTION IN DELHI
A scary future for our cities. Foretold

05. DELHI: THE NEXT STEPS
Second generation reforms and why the numbers matter

06. AGENDA FOR REFORMS
Grab the opportunity to reinvent mobility. Address congestion and pollution

07. BARRIERS: NO BUSES FOR SALE
Diverse bus specifications fragment the market and increase costs

08. BARRIERS: COST
Bus transport costs. how can a city afford?

09. BARRIERS : TAX ON BUSES
Taxing the public and not the private

10. FUNDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Create dedicated fund to make public transport affordable

11. LEARNING FROM PRACTICE
Fiscal reform in cities to deal with pollution and congestion

12. PARKING POLICY
Enforce it as a congestion reduction measure

13. WALKABLE CITIES
Walking is a non-negotiable right

ANNEXURES

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