The playbook model shines a light on how Latin American and the Caribbean countries are taking action

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Global South ENGThe playbook model shines a light on how Latin American and the Caribbean countries are taking action. It identifies practical steps and resources for leaders to refer to in their transport transition journey. This model is based on previous intensive research and collective papers published by the partners of the Zero Emissions Mobility Commitment.

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Título: The playbook model shines a light on how Latin American and the Caribbean countries are taking action
Autor: Race to Zero Team; UITP; SLOCAT, ICLEI; UN Environment programme; GIZ; TUMI; EUROCLIMA+ programme and C40
Año: 2021
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