Diapositiva 1 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 27
About This Presentation
Title:

Diapositiva 1

Description:

The rest is cargo fleet or with registration in ... Lack of intermodal integration of public transport ... ALFONSO. REYES. FEROCARRIL. DE CUERNAVACA. Ecopistas ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:33
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 28
Provided by: ivanhoeag
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Diapositiva 1


1
- Sustainable Mobility - A Mexico City
Perspective
April 2003 México, DF
2
The Metropolitan Zone
Population 18.5 millions Vehicles 3 millions
aprox. 35,000 industries 4 millones
dwellings Water consumption 65 m3/s 17 de la
national energy 14 emissions of GHGE
3
The Federal District
Population 8.5 millions Vehicles 2.1 millions 2
millions dwellings 35.5 m3/s agua Conservation
land 60
4
Diagnostic
3 million vehicles in circulation Transport
registered in the D.F. 1.7 million of particular
cars 28 thousand microbuses 105 thousand taxis 2
thousand buses The rest is cargo fleet or with
registration in other states 30 million partial
trips/day 20 private car 18 metro, light train
and trolley-bus 62 ground public
transport 80 of air polution
5
Diagnostic
Heavy traffic in problematic intersections Insufi
cient computarized traffic lights network Bad
practices Increase time and costs
Lack of intermodal integration of public
transport Aging of concessioned public
transportation fleet Poor quality service and
poor air quality
6
Local air pollutants in the ZMVM
7
CO2 emissions inventory
8
City roadways
9000 km of roads. 198 km primary roads 310 km
Road Axis 552 km Main network 8,000 km
Secondary network 85 of primary roads w.
average speeds of under 30 km/hr Periferico and
Viaducto with speeds of less than 20 km/hr at
peak hours.
9
Mobility
10
Relevance of Transportation
  • The mobility of people and goods is a priority
    for the Mexico City Governement
  • The mobility is determined by the origin and
    destiny of persons and goods
  • The lack of transportation infraestructure
    provoke important limitations in the city social
    and economic development

11
The mission of the City Governement
  • Promote transportation infrastructure that
    guarantees
  • Quality
  • Efficiency and low emissions
  • Functionality
  • Sequrity
  • Accesibility
  • To reduce trip times

Better quality of life
12
Sustainable Transport Policy
México Citys General Plan of Development
Integrated Programme of Transport and Roadways
Environmental Policy of DF
Sectorial Plan
ProAire 2002-2010
Programme of Urban Development
Local Strategy of Climate Change
13
Sustainable Transport
Main Actions
  • Strengthen the public service owned by the GDF
  • Sustitution Programmes Taxis, Microbuses
  • Develop a corridors (BRT) system
  • Introduction of new technologies and fuels
  • Roadways infraestructure
  • Modernization of traffic lights computarized net
  • Non motorized transport
  • Education campaigns

14
Strengthen the public service owned by the GDF
  • Adquisition of new units 45 trains
  • Modernization of systems
  • Inteligent Card
  • Executive project of lane 12
  • Modal integration

15
Sustitution Programmes Taxis and Microbuses
  • Initial Programme of 3000 taxis
  • Subsidy of 15,000
  • Fixed interest rate loan
  • Lower vehicle prices
  • New colors
  • Destruction of old unit
  • Coordination with Nafinsa and commercial bank
  • 4 doors and maximum fuel effciency
  • Subsidy of 80,000
  • Destruction of old unit
  • New colors

Microbuses
Taxis
16
Construction of infraestructure in transport and
roadways 2003
Distribuidor vial Zaragoza
Vehicular bridges in Av. del Trabajo Fray
ServandoTeresa de Mier
Vehicular bridges in Santa Fé- Av. Centenario
Vehicular bridges in Eje 5 Poniente
Distribuidor vial San Antonio
Vehicular bridge in Periférico-Muyuguarda
17
Distribuidor Vial San Antonio
  • Area with large traffic problem
  • Begin of construction sept. 2002
  • Finish of construction may 2003
  • 6.8 km in 5 parts of construction
  • Total construction area 66,138 m2.

18
Ecopistas (Bicycle roads)
19
Ecopistas
FC CUERNAVACA
EJERCITO NACIONAL
FEROCARRIL DE CUERNAVACA
REFORMA
CIRCUITO CHAPULTEPEC II
CONSTITUYENTES
PERIFÉRICO
GANDHI
CIRCUITO CHAPULTEPEC I
CIRCUITO INTERIOR
VERACRUZ
MAZATLÁN
CIRCUITO CONDESA
ALFONSO REYES
DURANGO
INSURGENTES
ALVARO OBREGÓN
VIADUCTO MIGUEL ALEMÁN
20
Corridors initial system
To privilege phisically, institutionally and
reglamentary the public transport 200 km of
corridors Initial System Eje 8 sur 8 km. Eje
central 16 km Eje 3 ote 24 km Tláhuac-Tasqueña 14
km Potential in emissions reduction PCF type
Project
21
Corridors initial system (2)
Components of GEF Project
  • Component 1 Harmonization of sectorial
    strategies regarding the local air quality and
    the Local Strategy of Climate Change for the
    ZMVM.
  • Harmonize policies for the air quality, transport
    and urban development.
  • Component 2 Definition of an apropiate
    environment for the implementation of the
    strategies of sustainable transport.
  • Corridors
  • No-motorized
  • Modal integration
  • Component 3 To carry out field test with high
    capacity climate friendly transport.
  • Test Protocol

22
Corridors initial system (3)
Components of GEF Project
  • Component 4 Tecnical assistance and training for
    the integration of climate and air quality
    related considerations in the analysis and design
    of strategies
  • Capacity Building for corridors implementation.
  • Component 5 Comunication and public awareness
  • International comunication of the project.
  • Component 6 Administration
  • Project implementation
  • Operation
  • Results evaluation

23
Institutional Participation
Introduction of Climate Friendly Measures in
Transport in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area
State of Mex. Secretary of Ecology and
Secretary of Communications.
Federal Government SEMARNAT
Center for Sustainable Transport
Project Implementation Unit
Secretary of Transport and Transportation Secretar
y of Urban Development Net of Passenger
Transport Electric Transport Service METRO
PHRD
German Trust Fund
24
Institutional control
Technical President
Technical joint
Secretary of Environment GDF (SMA-GDF)
Permanent Guests
5 Vocals
  • Public Transport Net (RTP)
  • Electric Transport System (STE)
  • Metro (STC)
  • The General Direction of Planning and Roadways
    of SETRAVI-GDF
  • General Direction of Quality of Air of
    Secretary of Environment GDF
  • From the Secretary of Communications
    Transports of GEM
  • General Direction of Mass Transport
  • General Direction of Ground Transport
  • Coordination of Planning, Programing
    Technical Control
  • Secretary of Metropolitan Development of GEM
  • Transporte Institute of State of México
  • Metropolitan Commission of Transports and
    Roadways (COMETRAVI)
  • Project Implementation Unit, SMA-GDF
  • Center for Sustainable Transport of México City
  • Secretary of Transports Roadways GDF
  • Secretary of Comunications Transports GEM
  • Secretary of Ecology GEM
  • SEMARNAT through the General Direction of
    Quality of Air and Polutant Registry
  • World Resources Institute

Advisor Committe
Well known academicians and scientist
25
Aditional Resources through CDM y Trade Emissions
Negociation with Prototype Carbon Found 3 USD per
Ton of equivalent CO2
1. Approval of aditional credit with bassis in
CO2 reduction stimations 2. Resources for the
project preparation 3. Availability of credit
since the implantation of corridor 4. Credit
Payment with emission reductions
certificates. 5. Reduction accounted by 10 years
Trade possibility with other organisms CCX,
Canada, CDM Bureau of UNFCCC
26
Vision
Corridor System
Modal Shift
Better Fuels
New social behaviors
High capacity transport
27
GOBIERNO DE LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO
Mexico

La Ciudad de la esperanza
Dra. Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo Secretaria del
Medio Ambiente Gobierno del Distrito
Federal csheinbaum_at_dgpa.df.gob.mx Tel. (55) 55
10 36 63 Fax (55) 55 21 26 88 www.sma.df.gob.mx
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com