The state of urban transport systems directly affects health, the environment, and the urban economy, and transport is the dominant cause of air pollution in most cities globally. Fast-urbanising cities in Africa face significant challenges, including increased environmental (air and noise) pollution, lost productivity time, and lost economic benefits, arising from inefficient transport systems.
This webinar aims to consolidate the arguments for car-free zones and clean air zones as credible incentives for green mobility by interrogating the evidence of environmental and economic externalities from the existing transport ecosystems, then exploring intervention synergies, including the need for data, capacity enhancement, and stakeholder engagement.
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