Mobility 2030: International Peer Review

Peer Review & Recommendations
  • Organization of this review
  • General commentary
  • WBCSD report contributions
  • Targeting/Omissions/Errors
  • Recommendations/Next steps


    From the WBCSD
  • 2004 Report Announcement
  • Overview report (29 pages)
  • Full report 188 pages)
  • Selected news articles
  • WBCSD Web Site
  • WBCSD Sustainable Mobility program
  • Mobility 2001 report


    More background
  • New Mobility Achives
  • Press newfeeds
  • Web search (Google)
  • Related Google Discussions
  • FoE on WBCSD
  • FT article of 6 July

  • Recommendations, Next Steps

    This is where we have the opportunity to put all this to work. We propose that we give this a rest in the first weeks and that only in mid August should we begin to assemble the group's first action recommendations here. This is give us all time first to exchange our thoughts and views, and from these to begin to hammer out what we very much hope will be a powerful shared agenda.

    Here are some of the groups and entities that might properly be the object of our collective wisdom and suggestions:

    • The WBCSD project team, and indeed the full membership behind them.
    • Those agencies and institutions which have provided public support for the July report.
    • The full panoply of entrepreneurs and groups who are of who should be participating in the new sustainable mobility service mix.
    • Local government, mayors and city counselors who may be ready for new thinking and action
    • Our respective national, regional and international institutions and groupings that have a role to play in the shift to truly more sustainable mobility
    • The research, consultancy, professional and university communities.
    • Public interest, alternative transport and local action groups across the board.
    • The media, old and new.
    • The concerned citizenry

    This quick listing is only a start and we are sure that the group will reach well beyond this when the time comes. This is a wonderful opportunity to do something to move the agenda ahead, perhaps far more aggressively than in the old pre-WBCSD report days.

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    Your turn

    Let us here from you on this as well. You can either post your comments through the @Forum, or send them direct to us. In both cases they will be integrated into these sections here as well as the final report.

    Via Group mail to the New Mobility @Forum

    Or post via private mail direct to organizers

    May we ask that you sign your notes with your name, titles, institutional affiliation and city/country? You will understand of course why we think it important for all concerned to know who these messages are coming from.

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