Hoi An city: Encourage young people to use bicycles in urban area

Sunday, 29/09/2019 12:37
(CPV) - Hoi An city People’s Committee, German Embassy and German Development Cooperation GIZ co-organized the Youth for Climate Cycling Event in Hoi An city on September 28th.

The event, within the framework of European Climate Diplomacy Week 2019 held by the EU Delegation to Vietnam, aims to encourage young people in Hoi An to use bicycles as a sustainable means of transport in urban areas, which would contribute to reducing air pollution and preserving Hoi An’s old quarter.

“The Hoi An bike sharing scheme, supported by Germany through GIZ, is a good example of sustainable transport. We believe this is also a very good contribution to a more sustainable form of tourism in Hoi An. On top of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, cycling is also good for health and happiness," said Mr. Koen Duchateau, Head of Development and Cooperation at the EU Delegation to Vietnam.

Participatnts at the event (Photo: Hong Xiem)

During the event, young people were encouraged to commit to taking a proactive role in tackling climate change and set an example for older generations to follow.

In Hoi An, the rapid development of motorized vehicles is posing a challenge to the management and preservation of Hoi An’s old quarter. With funds from the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) under the Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative program, which is implemented by the Hoi An city People’s Committee in coordination with Heath Bridge Canada and GIZ Vietnam, the city has taken concrete measures to tackle the issue. It has approved a plan for non-motorized transport development; piloted a bicycle-sharing system with 225 bicycles and 100 pedal-electric bikes; and has approved a pilot route with separate bicycle lanes between Hoi An and An Bang beach.

“You shape the future of your beautiful city. Hoi An is a cultural jewel from the past - make it a flagship monument for a sustainable future with your bicycles! Cycle for your health, for the fresh air you are breathing and for the global climate”, stressed Dr. Sebastian Paust, the First Counselor, Head of Development Cooperation under German Embassy in Vietnam.

Vietnam is considered one of the five countries suffering the most severe consequences of climate change and its consequent disasters. In accordance with its international commitment on climate change and the Sustainable Development Goals, the EU has been actively assisting Vietnam to mitigate climate change by supporting energy transition, and by responding to climate change through co-funding several adaptation projects.

Through GIZ, the German Government has been supporting Vietnam in fulfilling its international commitments to the Paris Agreement on climate change. Germany is also supporting initiatives to mitigate and adapt to climate change at both central and local levels./.

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