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Transforming Transportation 2010 (Day Two): Next Steps after Copenhagen
Purpose and agenda
Transforming Transportation 2010 is a two-day event in Washington, D.C.:
- January 14 (Day One) is organized by The World Bank, World Resources Institute and EMBARQ - The WRI Center for Sustainable Transport
- January 15 (Day Two) is organized by EMBARQ, the Asian Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, and the Partnership for Sustainable Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT).
Day Two of Transforming Transportation 2010 will provide an opportunity to assess the outcomes of COP15 and their impact on the transport sector.
Draft Agenda
http://www.embarq.org/en/day-2-agenda-and-speakers
Target participants
Government leaders and development agency officials, researchers, non-government organizations, consultants and transport practitioners
For more information, visit:
http://www.transformingtransportation2010.org