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Sustainable Mobility at ICLEI

ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability is a global network of more than 2,500 local and regional governments committed to sustainable urban development.

Through the Sustainable Mobility agenda, ICLEI supports its Members in providing access to safe, affordable, accessible, resilient, zero-emission, and sustainable mobility systems to create livable cities that fulfill the mobility needs of all.

EcoMobility

EcoMobility gives priority to walking, cycling, public transport, and shared zero-emission vehicles. It promotes travel through integrated, socially inclusive, and environmentally friendly options without depending on privately owned vehicles.

EcoLogistics

EcoLogistics promotes transportation of goods by giving priority to health, safety, low-emission, and people-centered urban development. It encourages circular and regional economies while limiting the impact of freight transport.

Our work in numbers

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Our focus areas

How do we achieve our vision?

The Kaohsiung Strategies for the Future of Urban Mobility guide the implementation of ICLEI’s sustainable mobility vision at the local level. The strategies focus on integrated urban planning, improving the health and quality of life for all, reducing the dependency on private automobiles and applying sustainability principles.