What is sustainable transport?





Sustainable transport refers to mobility systems that seek to minimize greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impacts, while ensuring safety and affordability, improving energy and resource efficiency, and providing equitable access to mobility for all.

This includes everything from walking and cycling networks to electric road transport powered by renewables to enhanced public mobility and the adoption of clean fuels for shipping and aviation. Improvements in efficiency, land use and system design are also a critical component of making transport more sustainable.

Crucially, sustainable transport is not a single solution, but a systems approach, integrating technology, infrastructure, planning, policy and behavior change to reduce emissions while enhancing connectivity. When designed well, sustainable transport systems simultaneously support health, economic opportunity and environmental protection. This holistic vision applies across all modes and geographies, making transport a powerful enabler of climate action and sustainable development.

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