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"When I travel in Concession Transport it is uncomfortable, they do not respect the laws and I feel insecure. This is very different when I travel by subway or other similar transport. I feel connected and safe ..."

Programa Integral de Movilidad: Una ciudad, un sistema

Posted in Plaza Pública- Government of Mexico City

 
 
 
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"The implications of this process are important: guidelines are created from the people; society is included in decisions that impact their lives."

Participation of society in the 2030 Agenda- The Valle Te Transporta case

Published by Foreign Affairs in Spanish / ITAM

 
 
 
 

“The existence of some resilience practices, as well as the understanding of population-related effects of climate change, allow us to identify areas of opportunity for a more precise and effective adaptation.”

Coyuca Resilient to Climate Research Report

Report on top policies on Coyuca Resilient to Climate

Published by Fundación Futuro Latinoamericano

 
 
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“The feminist struggle and its debate on the gender issue relate the domination of women with the exploitation of nature, bringing the defence of women's rights closer to the defence of the rights of nature.”

Is the Gender Perspective a necessary consideration to understand and transform structures of inequality in the context of climate change?

Published by Environment and Urbanization Journal

 
 
 
 

“In Mexico, the agricultural sector is recognized as one of the most vulnerable economic activities and, in turn, the sector that most affects the ecological and social integrity of the country.”

Adaptation of assets to climate change in the Lake Urban System of Coyuca, Mexico: towards climate resilience in coastal cities

Published by Environment and Urbanización Journal

 
 
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“The mobility law in Mexico City gives pedestrians greater hierarchy; followed by the cyclist, the public transport user, and the car user; this logic is what determines the budgetary, the planning, the design and the implementation criteria of public policies and the administrative organization.”

Traffic Administration: Road Marking of The Changeable Message

Published by Vías Terrestres 41 Magazine on May 9, 2016. Pages 4-8

 
 
 
 

"When the road infrastructure is kept in the adequate conditions, the transportation costs of people, supplies, and finished products are lower and create a stimulus toward the expansion of markets and companies' supplies, which is reflected in more productive economic activities."

Intelligent transport systems: really a comprehensive solution?

Published by Vías Terrestres Magazine 32, November 2, 2014. Pages 17-21

 
 
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"The development of intermodal transport infrastructure and the logistic chains contribute to a more balanced location of economic activities in each regional space, which allows for better planning of land uses and productive regional integration."

Road Supervision Program For Accident Reduction.

Published by Vias Terrestres 25, September-October 2013. Pages 16-20

 
 

"Mexico has about 355,000 km of roads that exceed almost all Latin American standards and expectations."

Road Supervision Program For Accident Reduction

Posted by World Highways, June 2013

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“Environmental concerns have been at the top of government agendas for quite some time. There is no longer any doubt about the impact that human activities have on the environment and climate change. The future challenge is to balance economic growth with responsible energy consumption and environmental protection.”

Evidence of the institutional alliance with the IRF