Asia Clean Blue Skies Knowledge Sharing Event on Strategies for Implementation of Low Emission Zones in Asia

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Asia Clean Blue Skies Knowledge Sharing Event on Strategies for Implementation of Low Emission Zones in Asia

08 May 2024 to 09 May 2024
Bangkok
Thailand

Rapid urbanization and population growth in Asia have led to a surge in vehicle fleets. In many cities, investment in mitigation measures such as vehicle emission controls, cleaner fuels, and travel demand management systems did not match this. As a result, traffic-related emissions led to elevated air pollutants such as particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and volatile organic compounds.

Traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) poses a significant threat to public health and the environment. These included health impacts such as increased rates of respiratory diseases, cardiovascular issues, and other health complications. Therefore, it was recognized that there was a need for swift and coordinated action in Asia. Implementing transport and urban air quality management measures like Low Emission Zones (LEZ) could help in improving air quality and fostering healthier, more equitable, and more sustainable communities. Such initiatives entailed collaboration among governments, the private sector, industries, and communities to address this critical issue.

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) aimed to play a more active role and lead air quality management (AQM) by scaling up investments and capacity-building support to developing Asian and Pacific countries. Through the Asia Clean Blue Skies Program (ACBSP), several knowledge-sharing events on AQM topics were organized on behalf of ADB by Ricardo Energy and Environment, Clean Air Asia, and Air Quality Consultants since 2022. In May 2022, a knowledge-sharing event entitled “Opportunities for Improving Air Quality through Urban Planning and Transport Solutions” was conducted, featuring Berlin in Germany’s experience in LEZ enforcement to address mobile emissions.

Furthermore, LEZs, as a tool in addressing emissions from the transport sector, garnered much interest throughout the Better Air Quality Conference in November 2023. Building on the outcomes of the previous events, this session focused on the most effective strategies and best practices for implementing LEZs in Asian cities.

Objectives of the Sessions

The session aimed to facilitate sharing knowledge, experiences, and best practices on planning and implementation of LEZs in the diverse urban landscape of the Asian region. Esteemed experts discussed practical strategies for designing, implementing, and monitoring LEZs in Asian cities. The workshop considered practical and technical issues, engagement with key delivery partners and the wider community, and funding opportunities. Challenges, experiences, and lessons learned by Asian cities in implementing LEZs were discussed throughout the event. In particular, the two-day hybrid learning event aimed to achieve the following:

  • To highlight the impacts of TRAP and the potential of LEZs in addressing it;
  • To understand the local context, strategies, and best practices of LEZ implementation in Asia;
  • To identify challenges in LEZ implementation in Asia and opportunities for synergy with local transport actions and programs; and
  • To apply lessons learned from the knowledge-sharing event (KSE) towards planning for local LEZ implementation.
Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
08 May 2024 Day 1 Setting the Scene: Traffic-related Air Pollution (TRAP) and Solutions (LEZ)
This presentation gives an overview about traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) in Asia and solutions such as Low Emission Zones (LEZ) to reduce emissions...
Raymund Abad
08 May 2024 Day 1 Health Impacts of Traffic-related Air Pollution (TRAP)
This presentation gives an overview about the health effects of traffic-related air pollution and intervention studies funded by the Health Effects Institute...
Hanna Boogaard
08 May 2024 Day 1 Addressing Transport Emissions Through Low Emission Zones
This presentation provides an overview of addressing transport emissions through low-zero emission zones and cities' efforts in Asia.
Yidan Chu
08 May 2024 Day 1 London Experience on LEZ Implementation
This presentation gives an overview of London's Ultra Low Emission Zone and the efforts being made to improve air quality in the city.
Shirley Rodrigues
08 May 2024 Day 1 Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting of LEZs
This presentation gives an overview of Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting (MER) processes for Low Emission Zones (LEZs).
Joanne Green
08 May 2024 Day 1 RAPAP: Asia Pacific Regional Action Programme on Air Pollution
This presentation gives an overview of Asia-Pacific Regional Action Programme on Air Pollution (RAPAP) and efforts to combat air pollution in the region...
Anshuman Varma
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
09 May 2024 Day 2 Case Study: Pilot of the Green Truck Corridor in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region
This presentation gives an overview of the zero-emission transformation practices for cross-regional freight transportation in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei...
Zhou Yufang
09 May 2024 Day 2 Case Study: Low Emission Zone in Jakarta
This presentation gives an overview about the implementation of a Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in Jakarta to address traffic congestion and air pollution issues...
Yayah Soleha
09 May 2024 Day 2 Case Study: Bangkok
This presentation gives an overview of a case study on implementing a Low Emission Zone in Bangkok, Thailand, focusing on strategies for reducing air ...
Ittipol Pawarmart
09 May 2024 Day 2 City Presentation: Hanoi, Viet Nam
This presentation gives an overview about the Asia Clean Blue Skies Program Knowledge Sharing Event focusing on strategies for implementing low emission...
Thuy Le Thanh
09 May 2024 Day 2 City Presentation: Pasig, Philippines
This presentation gives an overview of the initiatives and strategies implemented by the City Government of Pasig in promoting sustainable transportation...
Diego Luis Santiago

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