Jordan launches sustainable tourism transport roadmap 

Amman, Oct. 19 (Petra) – The Ministry of Environment launched the Roadmap for Sustainable Transport in the Tourism Sector for the years 2026–2030, aimed at promoting low-emission transport and supporting green growth within the Kingdom’s vital tourist sector.

Talking at the launching ceremony, the Ministry’s Secretary General, Dr. Omar Arabiyat said this roadmap, outlined in cooperation with the Ministries of Transport, Energy and Mineral Resources, and Tourism and Antiquities, seeks to cut greenhouse gas emissions from tourist buses by 31% by 2030, equivalent to approximately 9,591 tons of carbon dioxide, compared to conventional operations.

Arabiyat added that the roadmap reflects Jordan’s “determination” to achieve a balance between environmental protection and tourist sector growth by shifting to sustainable transport methods that would reduce emissions, provide new economic opportunities, enhance visitor experience, support local innovation, and develop national cadres in the fields of transportation and clean energy.

For his part, Christophe Assicot, representative of the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) in Jordan, praised this step, indicating that the map reflects Jordan’s “ambitious vision for a more sustainable future.”

Clean transport integration into the tourist sector is a “pioneering” step that consolidates the Kingdom’s position as “a regional role model” in making environmental commitment a driver of innovation and inclusive growth, he pointed out.

According to a ministry statement, the map forecasts more than half of tourist buses will be electric-powered by 2030, with increased reliance on renewable energy sources.

This process would contribute to improving air quality, creating new green job opportunities, and enhancing Jordan’s competitive position as a sustainable tourism destination regionally and globally.

The statement added that the roadmap’s plan features key pillars such as introducing electric buses into tourist transport, expanding the renewable energy-based charging network, and mobilizing innovative financing to accelerate the transition to electric transport.

The initiative also aims to promote local innovation, develop national talent, improve the tourist experience, and create sustainable green job opportunities.

The roadmap is supported by international bodies, including the GGGI, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, and the Global Environment Facility (GEF).

Additionally, it aligns with Jordan’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Climate Agreement and aligned with the Kingdom’s Economic Modernization Vision.

The roadmap’s implementation will be overseen by the Jordanian High-Level Forum for Electric Transport, co-chaired by the Ministries of Environment, Transport, and Energy, to ensure “effective” implementation and the participation of all stakeholders throughout the project’s phases.
//Petra// AG
19/10/2025 18:46:53