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SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY FOR ALL

Key Products

Within the span of only two years, SuM4All has already produced several products to help countries and cities to take steps to achieve sustainable mobility.
Catalogue of Policy Measures

What is the Catalogue of Policy Measures? 

Read our blog post on the launch of the CPM 2.0! 

The Catalogue of Policy Measures toward Sustainable Mobility (CPM) is a unique global repository of more than 190 policy instruments available to country decision-makers to achieve sustainable mobility. The CPM represents the distilled expertise and collective thinking of 56 international organizations and practitioners in the field.  

Each policy instrument is assessed on three criteria: impact score on policy goal, country-relevance score, and resilience score.  

Policy instruments in the CPM are categorized into four toolboxes:  

  • Regulatory and Institutional: It comprises plans and strategies for the transport sector; cooperation and coordination across transport stakeholders; regulations (for cross-border transport, transport services, vehicles, and vehicle use, use of data); procurement and contracts, as well as capacity building.  

  • Engineering and Technology: It includes the design, provision, and maintenance of transport infrastructure and transport services; the setting of technical standards; asset construction; and safeguards.  

  • Economics and Finance: It covers actions such as financing, pricing, taxes and subsidies, innovation policy, and cost-effectiveness.  

  • Communications: It covers stakeholder consultations and public campaigns to influence behavioral change, such as product labeling, and knowledge management.  

 

The original CPM which was published in 2019 in the Global Roadmap of Action towards Sustainable Mobility (GRA) and included 180 policy instruments, was further upgraded in 2022 as follows:  

  • 12 policy instruments were added to account for sanitary risks in the face of the COVID 19 pandemic (For example, added measures include “enhanced sanitary protocols in passenger transport”, “use of transport operator data to inform policy response”, and the “support of cross-border trade of essential goods during crisis response”). 

  • More granularity on several policy instruments is reflective of additional work done by the Partnership on data sharing, e-mobility, and transport and energy nexus. This work was also released under the GRA in Action Series.   

Why is the CPM important? 

The CPM compiles the collective knowledge of 56 international organizations and private companies on instruments available to country decision-makers on how to achieve sustainable mobility. It is a one-stop tool that enables users to access curated global policy knowledge on transport policy.  

How does the CPM work? 

The CPM is available online by clicking on the  Policy Module of the Policy Decision Making Tool for Sustainable Mobility and is updated regularly with case studies and actionable policy guidance.  

 

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Country Mobility Diagnostic (CMD)

To assist countries in their transition toward sustainable mobility and reach the Sustainable Development Goals, SuM4All will now offer tailored Country Mobility Diagnostics (CMD). 

CMDs will combine standardized performance assessments on mobility with policy solutions and investment plans to achieve sustainable mobility.

How can this benefit your country?

CMD will offer:

  • A standardized evaluation of your country performances on mobility including universal access, safety, efficiency, and green mobility; and in relation to the SDGs targets
  • Benchmark of your country performances relative to other countries in the world, within your region or income group
  • Analysis of strengths and weaknesses of your current mobility system
  • Package of policies that are most impactful to achieve sustainable mobility and the SDGs
  • An investment plan with dedicated projects

 

What is the CMD based on?

This tool is based on:

How can your country or entity get involved?

If you are a country interested in identifying your path toward achieving sustainable mobility, or if you are an entity interested in funding the development of CMD in specific countries or regions, please contact SuM4All.

GLOBAL MOBILITY REPORT 2017

The Global Mobility Report (GMR) assesses the global performance of the transport sector and the progress made toward the four SuM4All policy goals: universal access, efficiency, safety, and green mobility. The publication covers all modes of transport, including road, air, waterborne, and rail transport. 

MOBILITY DATA BY COUNTRY

SuM4All has consolidated the only country database of indicators endorsed through the SDG indicators process and those commonly used by practice leaders in transport. Mobility snapshots for over 180 countries are now available on-line.

GLOBAL TRACKING FRAMEWORK

The Global Tracking Framework for transport is a new platform of indicators and data to help track global progress towards sustainable mobility.

GLOBAL TRANSPORT STAKEHOLDER MAPPING

The Global Transport Stakeholder Mapping is a tool that visually maps out the major transport organizations and initiatives in the world. The development of this tool was driven by the fact that recognizing who is who and who does what is a key pre-requisite to the transformation of the transport sector and the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

A REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS, CONVENTIONS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

This paper presents a stocktaking of existing international instruments—whether legally binding or nonbinding and involving one or multiple modes of transport—and maps them vis-à-vis the four global goals. It also identifies potential gaps, and suggests effective approaches moving forward.