A Tale of Renewed Cities
A policy guide on how to transform cities by improving energy efficiency in urban transport systems
A Tale of Renewed CitiesA policy guide on how to transform cities by improving energy efficiency in urban transport systems
Maria van der HoevenIEA Executive Director
10 July 2013
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Source: UN DESA, 2012
Global Urban Population
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Source: Smarter Cities Challenge
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A sustainable energy system is a smarter, more unified and integrated energy system
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A Tale of Renewed Cities
The Policy Pathway
Pathway to improve energy efficiency in urban transport systems
Urban Transport ContextUrban Transport Context
Urban transport context• Land-use and travel network• Access and travel choice• Travel demand management
System efficiency framework• Optimal access and choice• Most efficienct mode, intensity
and fuel
Urban Transport ContextUrban Transport Context
Energy efficient transport systems generally pair well-developed urban transport networks with policies and incentives to encourage efficient travel
choices.
Urban transport land-use and travel framework
Three Renewed CitiesThree Renewed Cities
The Policy Pathway
Source: adapted from Rubinjoni, 2011.
The plan, implement, monitor and evaluate process
Plan
• Identify needs and define objectives• Engage stakeholders early on• Address potential barriers and
secure resources• Establish policy framework and
action plan
Financing
Financing tools:•Regulatory•Land value capture•Public private partners•Multilateral banks
Source: Ang and Marchal (OECD), forthcoming
Implement
• Engage actors and implement measures• Raise awareness and communicate targets• Manage implementation process
Source: Beograd Land Development Public Agency (Beoland), 2012
Monitor
• Collect, review and disseminate data
Evaluate
• Analyse data and evaluate policy effects• Adapt transport policy and plan next steps
Source: Centre for Transport Studies, Stockholm, 2011
Additional Resources
• IEA Policy Pathways Fuel Economy of Road Vehicles Joint Public-Private Approaches for Energy Efficiency
Finance
• IEA Technology Roadmaps Biofuels for Transport Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles Electric Vehicle Initiative
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Contact
To download the pathway: http://www.iea.org/tale-of-renewed-cities
Contact information:International Energy Agency9, rue de la Federation75739 Paris Cedex 15, France
John Dulac, Energy Analyst: [email protected]