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Institute for Transportation and Development Policy


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New York, NY 10001
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Institute for Transportation and Development Policy News


02/08/2012 07:24 PM
San Francisco Wins Award For Expensive Parking, Fewer Spaces
Or if you want to look at it another way: San Francisco won a Sustainable Transport Award for the SFPark program's dynamic meter pricing and for replacing a citywide swath of parallel parking spaces with parklets . You know, depending on which side of the green fence you're on. The award is given by the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (which is apparently an organization that ...
02/09/2012 01:05 AM
Being Right and Wrong About Buffalo
Just west across the Niagara River from Buffalo is a place where the income tax rate on individuals is higher than in New York or any of the other 49 United States. It is a place where national and provincial taxes on consumption are higher, and where there are more public employees per capita than in Buffalo. Comprehensive land-use and infrastructure planning there restricts development to ...
01/25/2012 05:25 PM
SFpark awarded national award for sustainability practices
The City’s SFpark program, a series of high-tech parking meter initiatives aimed at reducing traffic congestion and improving transit flow, has been recognized as a model of sustainability. The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy , a national nonprofit organization, awarded the SFpark program with its 2011 Sustainability Transport Award. Due to the success of SFpark, San ...
02/09/2012 01:11 AM
Egypt vows to press case against NGOs, despite U.S. threats
CAIRO - Egypt's government won't back off its criminal investigation of American and other civil society workers even if the U.S. withdraws its financial aid, Egypt's military-appointed prime minister said Wednesday, in a case that could spell the end of one of the United States' closest Arab alliances.
02/09/2012 12:41 AM
A fast train to development
Riding a bullet train is an awesome experience. At over 300 km per hour, you gently glide beside extensive farms and countryside, unaware of the speed at which the technology marvel is accelerating.



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05/15/2011 05:06 PM
About the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
Founded in 1985, the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy promotes socially equitable and environmentally sustainable transportation worldwide. ITDP works alongside city governments and local advocacy groups to create projects that reduce poverty and pollution. Learn more at www.itdp.org.
01/13/2012 06:23 PM
TEDxBrooklyn:: Paul Steely White :: Transportation Reform
Paul Steely White is the Executive Director of Transportation Alternatives, the leading local walking, bicycling and transit advocacy group in the United States. Mr. White is an internationally known author and lecturer on bicycling, walking and transportation reform. Before joining Transportation Alternatives in April 2004, he served as Africa Regional Director for the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, a non-profit group based in New York City. In 2011, Mr. White was selected to receive the Rockefeller Foundation's Jane Jacobs Medal, which recognizes those whose creative uses of the urban environment build a more diverse, dynamic, and equitable city.
12/05/2011 11:38 PM
Evolution of the Modern Cycle Rickshaw
This is a promotional video for ITDP, The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, related to its Indian Rickshaw project.
11/18/2011 09:48 AM
Transport Forum - Enrique PEÑALOSA -- Keynote Speaker
25 May 2011 -- Opening Plenary -- Putting People First. Keynote Speech by-- Enrique Peñalosa, Director, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy.
04/11/2011 04:00 AM
Transjakarta BRT mitigates Climate Change.flv
ITDP (Institute for Transportation and Development Policy) Indonesia together with the GEF (Global Environment Facility) and UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) aim to support the Transjakarta BRT project because it mitigates climate change. It is now the longest and most extensive BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) system in the world (166.56 km length). People who shifted from their private motorized vehicles and conventional buses to Transjakarta buses have reduced GHG emission: 37180 tons CO2 in 2010.



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