Decarbonising Transport in Latin American Cities: A Review of Policies and Key Challenges
Date issued
February 2022
Subject
Income Distribution;
Mode of Transport;
Low-Carbon Economy;
Transport Cost;
Public Transport;
Bus Management System;
Greenhouse Gas Emission;
Bicycle Transport;
Bus Rapid Transit;
Transport System;
Urban Transport;
Gender Equality;
Decarbonization
JEL code
R11 - Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Development, Environmental Issues, and Changes;
R14 - Land Use Patterns;
R40 - Transportation Economics: General;
R41 - Transportation: Demand, Supply, and Congestion • Travel Time • Safety and Accidents • Transportation Noise;
R48 - Government Pricing and Policy
Country
Colombia;
Argentina;
Mexico
Category
Monographs;
Co-Publications
This report is the first output of the Decarbonising Transport in Latin American Cities project (DTLA), developed jointly by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the OECD. As a result of this initiative, this first report describes a review of policies and key mobility challenges to deliver on a sustainable transport system. A second report provides a quantitative assessment tool that allows assessing the impact of transport CO2 reduction actions and respective scenarios to 2050. Both reports facilitate policy dialogue across all relevant stakeholders and supports peer learning and best practice exchange between the case study cities and beyond. Moreover, the reports bring out the need for rethinking decarbonization policies to consider their potential for achieving other benefits related with improving the quality of the transport services, closing gender equality gaps, and improving financial sustainability of current business models.