Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport
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Formation | 2009 |
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Secretary General | Maruxa Cardama |
The SLOCAT Partnership on sustainable, low carbon transport engages a vibrant international, multi-stakeholder ecosystem of over 90 entities across transport sectors associations, knowledge and academia, governments, multilateral organisations, NGOs, philanthropy and industry; as well as a large community of world-class experts and change-makers.[who?] With a primary focus on land transport, and a geographic footprint targeted at the Global South; we[who?] deliver on our mission through 3 mutually-reinforcing work streams; namely knowledge and policy analysis; advocacy and engagement, and dialogue and networking. SLOCAT's mission is "To enable collaborative knowledge and action for sustainable, low carbon transport and bring the voice of the movement into international climate change and sustainability processes."[1]
SLOCAT partnership[]
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SLOCAT was established in 2009 by the pioneers of our[who?] movement as an outcome of the Bellagio Process and since then has been served by a full-time professional secretariat. In 2014, SLOCAT acquired legal personality through the incorporation of SLOCAT Foundation into Dutch law. The partnership represents UN organizations, multilateral and bilateral development organizations, NGOs and foundations, academe and the business sector.[2]
SLOCAT's work[]
SLOCAT claims to be a thought leader in comprehensive synthesis of knowledge products to support advocacy on sustainable, low-carbon transport. With a primary focus on both motorised and non-motorised land transport and mobility, and a geographical footprint targeting developing countries, SLOCAT fulfils its mission through 3 main work streams:[3] Knowledge and Policy Analysis, Advocacy and Engagement, and Dialogue and Networking.
References[]
- ^ "Who we are". SLOCAT (in American English). Retrieved 2020-07-10.
- ^ "Partners". SLOCAT (in American English). Retrieved 2020-07-10.
- ^ "What we do". SLOCAT (in American English). Retrieved 2020-07-10.
- Sustainable transport
- Organisations based in the Netherlands
- 2009 establishments in the Netherlands