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Romain HUBERT, UNECE Transport Division, Vehicle Regulations and Transport Innovations

UNDA Project: Development and implementation of a monitoring and assessment tool for CO 2 emissions in inland transport to facilitate climate change mitigation. Duration: 3 years (November 2010 – October 2013) Leading agency: UNECE Implementing entities: ECA, ECLAC, ESCAP & ESCWA

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Romain HUBERT, UNECE Transport Division, Vehicle Regulations and Transport Innovations

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  1. UNDA Project:Development and implementation of a monitoring and assessment tool for CO2 emissions in inland transport to facilitate climate change mitigation • Duration: 3 years (November 2010 – October 2013) • Leading agency: UNECE • Implementing entities: ECA, ECLAC, ESCAP & ESCWA • Funding: $738,000 Romain HUBERT, UNECE Transport Division, Vehicle Regulations and Transport Innovations UNECE Transport Division

  2. UNDA Project: Objective and expected achievements • Objective: • To develop an information and analysis tool based on a uniform methodology for the evaluation of CO2 emissions in the transport sector in order to enable all UN countries to optimize the use of energy sources in the transport sector, taking into consideration: road vehicle fleets, types of propulsion systems, transport infrastructure, sustainable energy sources, intermodal transport on railways and inland waterways. • Expected Achievement: • A powerful analysis tool to develop future strategies for inland transport and to support policy decisions by the countries to receive feedback on the impact of their policy scenarios on the economy. UNECE Transport Division

  3. Objective tree UNECE Transport Division

  4. Main development steps 1 Step (2011): - Review of existing emission assessment methodologies - Organization of an international emissions expert meeting 2 Step (2011-2012): - Establishment of a standard methodology for the assessment of CO2 emissions - Implementation, verification and validation of the standard tool - Preparation of a user manual for its the application 3 Step (2013): - Organization of capacity building workshops in all UN RCs 4 Step (2013): - Project evaluation UNECE Transport Division

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