Centro de Transporte Sustentable de Mexico

For Research On Human Exposure To Vehicle Pollution In Monterrey, Mexico

  • Amount
    $35,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    6/11/2009
  • Term
    12.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.ctsmexico.org 
Address
Belisario Dominguez #8 P.A., Col. Villa Coyoacan, Mexico, D.F., 04000, Mexico
Grants to this Grantee
for promoting efficient, safe, and sustainable mobility systems in Mexico  
The Centro de Transporte Sustentable de Mexico (CTS) is part of the World Resources Institute network, whose mission is to act as a social, financial, and environmental catalyst of solutions to urban mobility problems. Renewed support to CTS would advance urban mobility policies, primarily the expansion of Bus Rapid Transit in the main Mexican cities: Mexico City Metropolitan Area, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, and Leon. CTS would also promote the adoption of transit-oriented design and traffic-demand management solutions in Mexico City.
for fostering clean fuel technologies for light and heavy duty vehicles to improve air quality  
The Centro de Transporte Sustentable de Mexico is part of the global network of Centers for Sustainable Transport (EMBARQ) of the World Resources Institute whose mission is to support the implementation of projects and policies related to mobility, public transport, urban development, climate change and air quality. The goal of this grant is to develop and disseminate technical information to support decision making for improving transportation fuel quality and to reduce vehicle pollution in Mexico.
for promoting high quality public transportation in Mexico's largest Cities  
Centro de Transporte Sustentable de México is the Environment Program's anchor grantee in Mexico for public transportation systems. Renewal support will help CTS expand existing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems in several of Mexico's largest cities, implement new BRT systems in Mexico's fastest growing cities, and promote a proposal that substantially increases federal investment in public transportation. The purpose of this proposal is to reduce Mexico's CO2 emissions, improve energy efficiency and reduce air pollution in the urban transport sector by completely integrating sustainable public transport systems in flagship cities. Today, both Mexico City and the country's second largest city, Guadalajara, are in the process of implementing these next-generation concepts. CTS will be a key technical advisor to both cities.

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