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British-German Environment Forum 2001

British-German Environment Forum 2001
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British-German Environment Forum 2001

Event
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Location
Berlin, Germany

The British-German Environment Forum (BGEF) 2001 was organized by Ecologic. It took place in Berlin, on 5 and 6 July 2001, and addressed the issue of transport and the environment.

The aim of the conference entitled "Escaping from Gridlock" was to identify best practices in each country. The conference focused on the German and British key ideas in transport policy that relate to the environment and sustainable development. In this context, working groups addressed the issues of: privatisation and deregulation, technical solutions and the management of transport demand, and transport planning methods with environmental benefits. Innovative solutions such as light railways, transport taxes, inter-modal means of transport, and ways of reducing car dependency are also discussed.

The BGEF brings together policy makers, business leaders, environmentalists and practitioners in business, local government, the voluntary sector and research to discuss the challenges of environmentally sustainable development in the UK and Germany.

Contact

R. Andreas Kraemer
Founder and Director Emeritus, Ecologic Institute
Visiting Assistant Professor and Adjunct Professor, Duke University
Initiator and Convenor, Arctic Summer College
Funding
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Partner
Team
Date
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Location
Berlin, Germany
Language
English
Participants
50
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Keywords
transport, best practice, comparison, series of events, public transport, privatisation deregulation, management of transport demand, transport planning methods, light railways, transport taxes, inter-modal means of transport, car dependency
Germany, United Kingdom, Great Britain