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This means that around 6.3 million people, mostly from the middle and poorer classes in their cities, will have improved access to public transportation. Better public transport is also coupled with nearly €90 million for dedicated infrastructure for walking and cycling, which will all result in an expected reduction of 14% of GHG emissions.
In addition to the aggregate results, this Global Monitor 2021 presents some of the highlights of 2020: How effectively we were able to transition to online trainings, the increased interest in accelerating the transition to use other forms of data sources for data collection in mobility planning, the awareness of the importance and special vulnerability of informal transport workers, as well as those who rely on them.
To learn more about our results, check out our Global Monitor.
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Factsheet Guadalajara 2021
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Factsheet Colombia 2021
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MobiliseYourCity Global Monitor 2021