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    Publication Date: 2021-05-06
    Description: Electric mobility is beginning to enter East African cities. This paper aims to investigate what policy-level solutions and stakeholder constellations are established in the context of electric mobility (e-mobility) in Dar es Salaam, Kigali, Kisumu and Nairobi and in which ways they attempt to tackle the implementation of electric mobility solutions. The study employs two key methods including content analysis of policy and programmatic documents and interviews based on a purposive sampling approach with stakeholders involved in mobility transitions. The study findings point out that in spite of the growing number of policies (specifically in Rwanda and Kenya) and on-the-ground developments, a set of financial and technical barriers persists. These include high upfront investment costs in vehicles and infrastructure, as well as perceived lack of competitiveness with fossil fuel vehicles that constrain the uptake of e-mobility initiatives. The study further indicates that transport operators and their representative associations are less recognized as major players in the transition, far behind new e-mobility players (start-ups) and public authorities. This study concludes by identifying current gaps that need to be tackled by policymakers and stakeholders in order to implement inclusive electric mobility in East African cities, considering modalities that include transport providers and address their financial constraints.
    Keywords: ddc:380
    Repository Name: Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-06
    Description: This paper explores how the European Commission promotes the concept of Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (SUMP) among European cities. Despite the strong uptake of the SUMP concept, mobility-related problems persist in European municipalities. Linking theoretical approaches to understand the diffusion of policies with empirical findings from working with cities in the SUMP context, this article explores channels of policy diffusion and investigates shortcomings related to the respective approaches. Studies on the diffusion, the transfer and the convergence of policies identify formal hierarchy, coercion, competition, learning and networking, and the diffusion of international norms as channels for policy transfer. The findings which are presented in this paper are twofold: First, the paper finds evidence that the Commission takes different roles and uses all mechanisms in parallel, albeit with different intensity. It concludes that the approaches to explain policy diffusion are not competing or mutually exclusive but are applied by the same actor to address different aspects of a policy field, or to reach out to different actors. Second, the article provides first evidence of factors that limit the mechanisms' abilities to directly influence urban mobility systems and mobility behaviour.
    Keywords: ddc:380
    Repository Name: Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie
    Language: English
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    Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum [etc.], Leiden
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Biodiversiteit is een relatief nieuw begrip dat de rijkdom aan soorten en planten en dieren, maar ook van ecosystemen beschrijft. De toegenomen maatschappelijke zorg voor het verdwijnen van levensvormen heeft tijdens de Conferentie van Rio de Janeiro in 1992 geleid tot het Internationale Verdrag inzake de Biologische Diversiteit. Ook Nederland heeft als ondertekenaar van dit verdrag een bijzondere verantwoordelijkheid voor zijn eigen soorten planten en dieren. Hoeveel zijn dat er eigenlijk in Nederland? Wat doen overheid en particuliere natuurbescherming er aan om deze rijkdom in ons land te behouden? En wat is dat begrip biodiversiteit eigenlijk?\n\nDit boek probeert een antwoord te geven op een aantal van die vragen. Zo worden hier voor het eerst de aantallen in ons land voorkomende soorten planten en dieren gegeven (ca. 42.000), naast informatie over de groepen waartoe deze soorten behoren, waar ze leven, hoe men ze kan determineren en hoe het gesteld is met de achteruitgang. Nu is het al zeker dat meer dan 600 diersoorten uit Nederland zijn verdwenen en dat er veel meer bedreigd zijn. Anderzijds komen er telkens nieuwe soorten uit verre streken bij.\n\nWetenschappers geven hun visie op het begrip biodiversiteit en beleidsmakers bij de Vereniging Natuurmonumenten en het Ministerie van Landbouw, Natuurbeheer en Visserij vertellen hoe we huns inziens het beste de biodiversiteit kunnen behouden. De door de overheid vastgestelde lijst van doelsoorten is ook in dit boek opgenomen evenals de volledige tekst van het Internationale Verdrag inzake de Biologische Diversiteit.
    Keywords: biodiversiteit ; Nederland
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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