Once regarded as one of the world’s most violent places, Medellín is now an award-winning leader in sustainable urban development. With an integrated mobility network that prioritizes connectivity and access, the City of Medellín is proving that sustainable urban transportation can play an instrumental role in revitalizing a city.

ICLEI Case Study #203 – November 2017

ICLEI Case Study: City of Medellín, Colombia – Improving inclusivity through connectivity and mobility, 2017

ICLEI Case Study: City of Leipzig, Germany – Promoting livability through sustainable transportation, 2017

ICLEI Case Study: City of Belo Horizonte, Brazil – A safety-first strategy for sustainable mobility, 2017

ICLEI Case Study: Kochi City, India – EcoMobility in one of India’s leading Smart Cities, 2017

ICLEI Case Study: City of Sydney, Australia – A green, global and connected approach to mobility, 2017

EcoMobility World Congress 2017 Program

EcoMobility World Festival 2017 – 8 Day Report

ICLEI Case Study: City Council of Almada, Portugal – Special delivery! A Sustainable Urban Logistics Plan, 2017

ICLEI Case Study: Kaohsiung City – Creating a world class culture of ecomobility, 2017

EcoMobility Days 2016 Quito Report

October 18 2.1: Public transport to reduce GHG emissions: EUROCLIMA y EUROCLIMA+

October 17 1.6: The urban mobility SOLUTIONS network and the Urban Electric Mobility Initiative (UEMI)

October 16 Mobiprize 1.1: Current motor

October 16 2.2: City of Belo Horizonte – MOVE, the BRT System that changed a city

October 17 1.5: Implementación del Servicio de Transporte Municipal en La Paz – Bolivia

October 16 Mobiprize 1.1: Current motor

October 17 1.4: Sustainable Mobility – made in Leipzig

October 17 1.3: WWF engages cities in South Africa and across the globe on the road to sustainable urban mobility

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