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2019 Cities Climate Hazards

Row numberQuestionnaire NameAccount NumberAccount NameCountryCDP RegionParentSectionSectionRowNumberClimate HazardsDid this hazard significantly impact your city before 2019?Current probability of hazardCurrent consequence of hazardSocial impact of hazard overallFuture change in frequencyFuture change in intensityWhen do you first expect to experience those changes?Most relevant assets / services affected overallPlease identify which vulnerable populations are affectedMagnitude of expected future impactPlease describe the impacts experienced so far, and how you expect the hazard to impact in the future
701Cities 201936263Comune di RavennaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards3Flood and sea level rise > Coastal floodYesHighHighFluctuating socio-economic conditions; Population displacementIncreasingIncreasingImmediatelyLand use planning; TourismOther: All people that live in coastal areaHighThe extent of coastal flooding is a function of the elevation inland flood waters penetrate
702Cities 201936263Comune di RavennaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards4Chemical change > Salt water intrusionYesHighHighLoss of traditional jobsIncreasingNoneImmediatelyEnvironment, biodiversity, forestryOther: Fisher, Farmers.MediumThe salt intrusion is increasing and consequentally it causes the lost of biodiversity.
703Cities 201936263Comune di RavennaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards5Storm and wind > Severe windYesLowLowIncreased demand for healthcare servicesDo not knowDo not knowEmergency servicesLowSo far Ravenna Municipality had one day of severe wind: it caused tree fall, a few injured people.
704Cities 201936274Comune di BolognaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards1Extreme Precipitation > Rain stormYesMedium LowMedium HighFluctuating socio-economic conditions; Increased demand for public servicesIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Water supply & sanitation; Environment, biodiversity, forestry; TransportPersons living in sub-standard housing; Low-income households; Elderly; OtherMediumThe impact includes rainfall events such as hail, heavy rainfall, snow whose intensity has been increasing over the years.
705Cities 201936274Comune di BolognaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2Extreme hot temperature > Heat waveYesHighMedium HighIncreased incidence and prevalence of disease and illness; Increased demand for healthcare services; Increased risk to already vulnerable populationsIncreasingIncreasingImmediatelyEmergency services; Public health; Energy; ResidentialLow-income households; Elderly; Persons living in sub-standard housingHeat waves are currently affecting the city and they are expected to increase in duration and intensity. The main impact is expected on pupulation and particularly on vulnerable population. Actions aiming at improving information, awareness and the creation of a network to support vulnerable population have been already started and improved.
706Cities 201936274Comune di BolognaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards3Water Scarcity > DroughtYesMedium HighMedium HighIncreased risk to already vulnerable populations; OtherIncreasingIncreasingImmediatelyResidential; Industrial; Water supply & sanitationMediumDrought periods are currently affecting the city and they are expected to increase in duration and intensity. Drought creates conflicts in water management and use (industrial, agricultural, civil use). The different authorities and public bodies in charge of water quality preservation and water management have already started working together in an institutional group coordinated by the Region, but solutions have to be still improved.
707Cities 201936274Comune di BolognaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards4Flood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodYesMedium HighMediumIncreased demand for public services; Increased resource demand; Fluctuating socio-economic conditionsIncreasingIncreasingMedium-term (2026-2050)Residential; Environment, biodiversity, forestry; IndustrialLow-income households; Persons living in sub-standard housing; Unemployed personsThe impact includes river and small rivers floods as well. Floods are related to extreme rainfall events that are increasing and will increase in the future.Very few destructive flood events have been reported till now, but the flood risk (expecially of flash floods) is increasing. Water management plans have already set buffer zones for rivers, in order to protect biodiversity but also population from flood events. Nevertheless further actions have to be implemented to better adapt to flood risk.
708Cities 201936274Comune di BolognaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards5Mass movement > LandslideYesMedium LowMedium LowIncreased demand for public services; Fluctuating socio-economic conditions; Population displacementIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Environment, biodiversity, forestry; Residential; TransportIndigenous populationMediumThe southern hilly area of Bologna has a higher degree of landslide susceptibility, since it is mostly composed of impermeable clays. Lanslide areas are constantly monitored. Since now no destructive events have been reported.
709Cities 201936282Comune di ChietiItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards1Extreme Precipitation > FogNoLowLowIncreased demand for public servicesDo not knowDo not knowShort-term (by 2025)Waste managementLow-income householdsLow
710Cities 201936285Comune di FirenzeItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards1Extreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysHighMediumIncreasingIncreasingThe increase of the number of the hot days and the intensity affect the vulnerable people expecially the elderly ones and the average age of the city population is raising. The impact on the grid for cooling as consequence causes higher demand and risk of black out.
711Cities 201936285Comune di FirenzeItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2Flood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodHighMedium HighIncreasingIncreasingThe events occured in the last years were severe and abrupt. The sector mainly affected was mobility and it has been clear from the beginning the need of an specialized emergency management.
712Cities 201936285Comune di FirenzeItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards3Extreme Precipitation > Heavy snowMedium LowMedium LowNoneNoneDespite the number of heavy snow events, the impact of them was serious regarding the transport sector and the provision of services. Particular care is needed for buildings roofs, sidewalks and urban trees which are not adequate for such unexpected hazard.
713Cities 201936285Comune di FirenzeItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards4Biological hazards > Insect infestationLowLowIncreasingIncreasingThe number of mosquitos is getting higher year after year and the variety of them is changing and becoming more agressive (Tiger). Due to the rivers, garden and green areas and the related irrigation, the problem is growthing. This means that the sanification systems has to be updated every year to adapt to the changing. There are also some disesase related to the presence of mosquitos.
714Cities 201936285Comune di FirenzeItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards5Flood and sea level rise > River floodMedium HighMediumNoneNoneThe presence of several rivers in the city has already caused severe dameges in case of floods. The last one incurred in 1966 when all the city center (streets and buildings) have been invaded by the mud that affected moreover the mobility and the rescue (of people and of the cultural heritage).
715Cities 201936286Comune di FerraraItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards1Extreme cold temperature > Cold waveYesHighMediumIncreased incidence and prevalence of disease and illness; Increased demand for healthcare services; Increased resource demand; Fluctuating socio-economic conditions; Increased risk to already vulnerable populationsDecreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Food & agriculture; Public health; EnergyElderlyHighIt is expected that cold waves will decrease in number and increase in intentsity; this kind of hazard affects mostly agriculture production, that also is an important part in local economy,while it has a medium-high impact in public healt and a medium or low impact in energy demand and production reduction, so that it can be considered a medium intensity impact risk.
716Cities 201936286Comune di FerraraItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2Water Scarcity > DroughtYesMediumMediumFluctuating socio-economic conditions; Increased resource demandIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Food & agriculture; Environment, biodiversity, forestry; Water supply & sanitationMediumWater scarcity is a phenomenon that this region is experiencing for some years. It mostly affects agriculture, that, as it has been said, is an important part of local economy. For the future it is expected that the phenomenon will keep going on, increasing its frequency.
717Cities 201936286Comune di FerraraItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards3Extreme hot temperature > Heat waveYesHighHighIncreased demand for healthcare services; Increased incidence and prevalence of disease and illness; Increased resource demand; Fluctuating socio-economic conditions; Loss of tax base to support public servicesIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Food & agriculture; Public health; Energy; Water supply & sanitation; TourismPersons with chronic diseases; ElderlyHighHeat wave is a very sensistive hazard in Terre Estensi area because, for its conformation and position, the area has a high umidity level and a weak ventilation that considerably decreases confort condition in summer days. Furthermore the area has a high percentage of elderly population and this hazrad can seriously affects healt conditions in this part of inhabitants. From 1971 to 2000 number of heat waves per year has increased of 20 units and in period 2012-2050 it is expected to further increase and reach +30 units.
718Cities 201936286Comune di FerraraItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards4Extreme Precipitation > Rain stormYesHighMediumIncreased resource demand; Fluctuating socio-economic conditionsIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Industrial; Land use planning; Energy; Food & agriculture; Residential; Society / community & culture; Transport; TourismMediumThe highest relevance of impacts is expected in agriculture, but also there can be damages to infrastructures, buildings and historical heritage. The number of rainy days is decreasign, meanwhile intensity of storms is increasing: in 1961-1990 very rainy days were 6,9 per year, in 2010 they were 6; but rainfall intensity has increased from 8,2 mm/day in 1961-1991 to 8,7 in 2010 and it is expected to still increase in 2021-2050 period (+15 mm in very rainy days).
719Cities 201936286Comune di FerraraItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards5Flood and sea level rise > River floodNoMediumMediumFluctuating socio-economic conditions; Increased incidence and prevalence of disease and illness; Increased demand for healthcare servicesIncreasingIncreasingMedium-term (2026-2050)Industrial; Land use planning; Public health; Society / community & culture; Residential; Transport; Energy; TourismMediumTerre Estensi area is crossed by some artificial canal and it is nearby Po river. River floods are not frequent in this area (the last important one was in 50s) but it is expected that, with the increase of rain intensity, in medium term it can happen.
720Cities 201936286Comune di FerraraItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards6Storm and wind > TornadoYesLowMediumIncreased resource demand; Fluctuating socio-economic conditionsIncreasingIncreasingMedium-term (2026-2050)Energy; Food & agriculture; Public health; Society / community & culture; Residential; Tourism; TransportMedium
721Cities 201936410City of Memphis, TNUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards1Storm and wind > Severe windYesHighMedium LowIncreased risk to already vulnerable populationsIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Commercial; Energy; ResidentialLow-income households; Marginalized groups; Persons living in sub-standard housing; Persons with disabilities; Persons with chronic diseases; ElderlyMediumThe Mid-South region experience an average of 6.82 wind events per year. $17.8 million in wind damage occurred between 2007 and 2017. Customers lose power 3 times a year, on average, due to wind events.
722Cities 201936410City of Memphis, TNUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2Flood and sea level rise > River floodYesMediumHighIncreased risk to already vulnerable populationsIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Commercial; Residential; TransportMarginalized groups; Elderly; Persons living in sub-standard housing; Low-income households; Persons with disabilitiesHighRiver flooding has caused $3.1 billion in property damage to the Mid-South region between 2007 and 2017. When the Mississippi River rises, is pushes excess water into the region's smaller creeks and rivers causing widespread flooding.
723Cities 201936410City of Memphis, TNUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards3Flood and sea level rise > Flash / surface floodYesHighMedium HighIncreased risk to already vulnerable populationsIncreasingIncreasingImmediatelyCommercial; Transport; ResidentialLow-income households; Elderly; Marginalized groups; Persons living in sub-standard housing; Persons with disabilitiesMediumFlash flooding has caused $89 million in property damage to the Mid-South region from 2007 to 2017. Heavy rain and insufficient drainage cause flash floods, standing water, and mosquitoes.
724Cities 201936410City of Memphis, TNUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards4Extreme hot temperature > Extreme hot daysYesHighMedium LowIncreased demand for healthcare services; Increased demand for public services; Increased risk to already vulnerable populations; Increased resource demandIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Energy; Public health; ResidentialLow-income households; Persons living in sub-standard housing; Elderly; Children & youth; Persons with chronic diseases; Persons with disabilitiesLowThe Memphis region already experiences extreme hot weather, and the number of days over 95° and days over 100° is projected to increase over the next 30 years.
725Cities 201936410City of Memphis, TNUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards5Water Scarcity > DroughtYesHighMediumIncreased risk to already vulnerable populations; Fluctuating socio-economic conditionsIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Food & agriculture; Water supply & sanitation; Environment, biodiversity, forestryPersons living in sub-standard housing; Low-income households; Marginalized groups; Persons with chronic diseases; Children & youth; ElderlyLowDrought/low precipitation conditions occur somewhat regularly in the Memphis region, and, in the future, the area is projected to see low precipitation periods that are even drier than today.
726Cities 201936410City of Memphis, TNUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards6Extreme cold temperature > Extreme winter conditionsYesMediumMedium LowIncreased demand for public services; Increased risk to already vulnerable populations; Fluctuating socio-economic conditionsDecreasingNoneShort-term (by 2025)Commercial; Transport; EducationElderly; Persons with disabilities; Persons living in sub-standard housing; Low-income households; Marginalized groups; Persons with chronic diseasesLowThe Memphis region has had 7 deaths or injuries due to hypothermia since 2012. 13% of the average low income household spends 13% of annual income on energy costs in the Memphis region. The area is projected to have 50% fewer days below freezing by 2065.
727Cities 201936410City of Memphis, TNUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericaClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards7Storm and wind > TornadoYesMedium LowMedium HighIncreased risk to already vulnerable populations; Increased demand for healthcare services; Fluctuating socio-economic conditions; Increased demand for public servicesDo not knowDo not knowMedium-term (2026-2050)Commercial; Residential; IndustrialPersons with disabilities; Children & youth; Persons living in sub-standard housing; Low-income households; Persons with chronic diseases; Elderly; Marginalized groupsMediumThe Memphis region averages .84 tornadoes per year, and $104.5 million in tornado damage occurred between 2007-2017.
728Cities 201936426Riga CityLatviaEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards1Flood and sea level rise > River floodYesHighHighIncreased demand for healthcare services; Increased risk to already vulnerable populations; Fluctuating socio-economic conditions; Increased incidence and prevalence of disease and illnessIncreasingIncreasingLong-term (after 2050)Environment, biodiversity, forestry; Residential; Public healthIndigenous population; Persons with chronic diseasesMediumA part of Riga’s territory constantly suffers from floods, which causes considerable economic and moral damages to the owners of flooded areas. Furthermore, due to the climate changes caused by global heating, the risks of floods and coastal erosion in the territory of Riga city are still growing.Considering the geographical, hydrogeological and climate situation of Riga, the following three main types of natural causes of river flood can be distinguished:1. River flood caused by strong wind.2. Spring river flood.3. Flood caused by intense rainfall and rising groundwater level.In the case of strong northwest storms more often are flooded Rutku island, Mangaļu peninsula, the right bank of Daugava, Daugavgrīva, Bolderāja, areas from Krievu island to Krēmeri un Voleri, Lucavsala island, partly the right bank of Zakusala island as well as other relatively low urban areas.The city of Riga may be threatened by a combination of several causes of flooding, i.e. increased flooding can be caused by a sea surge caused by a storm in combination with a relatively large flow rate in the Daugava. The threat of complex sea storms and spring flooding is present not only in the areas adjacent to the Daugava, but also in the system of branches and lakes – Ķīšezers and Juglas lakes.In the city of Riga, the territories that are threatened by probable floods were identified and which need to be protected due to the inhabitants, cultural and historical values, economic activities, planned development of the territory and historical environmental pollution. Territorial estimation was carried out for the near future climate change scenario, for the period 2021-2050 with a probability of 1% repetition of floods or once every 100 years, and 8 flooding areas that need to be protected from flooding were identified:1. Around the river Buļļupe (Vakarbuļļi, Rītabuļļi, Daugavgrīva, Bolderāja).2. Around Vecdaugava.3. Around Hapaka ditch and Beķera ditch (Krēmeri, Voleri, Spilve).4. Around Ķīšezers lake, Juglas canal, Juglas lake and Baltezers lake.5. Around Sarkandaugava.6. Around Zunda canal (Ķīpsala, Klīversala, Mārupītes downhill).7. Around Bieķen ditch (Mūkusala, Bieķen island, Lucavsala island).8. Around Krasta Street from Salu bridge to Dienvidu (South) bridge.
729Cities 201936426Riga CityLatviaEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2Chemical change > Atmospheric CO2 concentrationsYesHighHighFluctuating socio-economic conditions; Increased risk to already vulnerable populations; Increased incidence and prevalence of disease and illness; Increased demand for healthcare servicesIncreasingIncreasingLong-term (after 2050)Environment, biodiversity, forestry; Public health; ResidentialPersons with chronic diseases; Indigenous populationMediumAnalysis of the overall C02 emissions for the city of Riga in 2014 and the trends as compared to 2010 and the period between 1990 and 2014 highlights the following facts and conclusions:Estimated overall emissions have decreased by 55% in 2014, as compared to 1990.Estimated overall emissions have decreased by 15,5%, as compared to 2010. The decline has been steepest in end-user fuel consumption (46,9% as compared to 2010), especially in the industrial sector. The second larger decrease in emissions has been in the district heating system.In the other sectors (electrical power consumption and motor vehicles) the changes in emissions between 2010 and 2014 have been but negligible.Most of the emissions in 2014 come from motor vehicles (40%) and heat consumption in the district heating supply system (29%); whereas the rest of the emissions come from fuel consumption in different consumer sectors (17%) and electrical power consumption (14%).Analysis of CO2 emissions in Riga by emission flow and source leads to conclude that there are four main sources of CO2 emissions: the district heating system, consumption of gas in the end-user sectors, fuel consumption by motor vehicles and electrical power consumption.
730Cities 201936469Comune dell'AquilaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards1Extreme Precipitation > Rain stormYesMediumMedium HighIncreased risk to already vulnerable populations; Fluctuating socio-economic conditionsIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Emergency services; Transport; Water supply & sanitationOther: All peopleMediumImpacts tested so far:flooding,traffic disruption,landslides,crop damage.In the future: increased hydrogeological risk
731Cities 201936469Comune dell'AquilaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2Extreme Precipitation > Heavy snowYesMediumMediumFluctuating socio-economic conditions; Increased risk to already vulnerable populationsDo not knowDo not knowShort-term (by 2025)Emergency services; TransportElderly; Persons with disabilitiesMediumIn the past years (2012) some heavy snowfalls have completely blocked the city. Increased probability of snow avalanchesIt is not possible to predict the future trend.
732Cities 201936469Comune dell'AquilaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards3Wild fire > Forest fireYesMediumMediumIncreased risk to already vulnerable populationsIncreasingIncreasingImmediatelyEmergency services; Food & agriculture; Environment, biodiversity, forestryHighOver the years there have been many forest fires that have destroyed acres of forest, even in the vicinity of the city.The increase in temperature will favor the development and spread of forest fires.
733Cities 201936469Comune dell'AquilaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards4Flood and sea level rise > River floodYesMediumMediumFluctuating socio-economic conditionsIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Transport; Environment, biodiversity, forestry; Water supply & sanitationHighImpacts tested so far:flooding,traffic disruption,landslides,crop damage.In the future: increased hydrogeological risk
734Cities 201936469Comune dell'AquilaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards5Mass movement > AvalancheYesMediumMediumIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Environment, biodiversity, forestry; Emergency servicesMedium
735Cities 201936470Comune della SpeziaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards0
736Cities 201936470Comune della SpeziaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards1Extreme Precipitation > Rain stormNoMedium LowMedium LowIncreased demand for public servicesIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Energy; Environment, biodiversity, forestry; TransportMedium
737Cities 201936477Comune di LuccaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards0
738Cities 201936491Comune di PesaroItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards1Extreme Precipitation > Rain stormYesMediumMediumIncreased demand for public services; Increased risk to already vulnerable populationsIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Land use planning; Energy; Public health; TransportElderly; Persons with disabilitiesMedium
739Cities 201936492Comune di ParmaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards1Extreme Precipitation > Rain stormYesMedium LowMedium LowIncreasingIncreasingImmediatelyTransport; Food & agriculture; Society / community & cultureMedium
740Cities 201936492Comune di ParmaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2Extreme Precipitation > Rain stormYesMedium LowMediumIncreased incidence and prevalence of disease and illness; Migration from rural areas to cities; Increased risk to already vulnerable populationsIncreasingIncreasingImmediatelyTransport; Emergency services; Food & agricultureLow-income householdsMedium
741Cities 201936492Comune di ParmaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards3Extreme hot temperature > Heat waveYesMedium HighMediumIncreased demand for healthcare services; Increased risk to already vulnerable populations; Population displacementIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Energy; Food & agriculture; Water supply & sanitationUnemployed persons; Persons with disabilities; Children & youthMedium
742Cities 201936492Comune di ParmaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards4Water Scarcity > DroughtYesMedium HighMediumIncreased demand for public services; Increased incidence and prevalence of disease and illness; Increased resource demand; Fluctuating socio-economic conditionsIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Water supply & sanitation; Food & agriculture; Environment, biodiversity, forestryChildren & youth; Indigenous population; Persons with disabilitiesMedium
743Cities 201936492Comune di ParmaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards5Flood and sea level rise > River floodYesMediumMediumFluctuating socio-economic conditions; Migration from rural areas to cities; Increased demand for healthcare services; Increased risk to already vulnerable populationsIncreasingIncreasingShort-term (by 2025)Emergency services; Transport; Information & communications technologyChildren & youth; Persons with disabilities; Low-income householdsMedium
744Cities 201936493Comune di PescaraItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards1Extreme Precipitation > Rain stormYesMediumHighIncreased risk to already vulnerable populationsIncreasingIncreasingMedium-term (2026-2050)Water supply & sanitationPersons living in sub-standard housingMediumThere are some areas of the city wich are mostly affected by this problem and thus all people living there are vulnerable.
745Cities 201936493Comune di PescaraItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2Flood and sea level rise > River floodYesMediumMediumIncreased risk to already vulnerable populations; Fluctuating socio-economic conditionsDecreasingDo not knowImmediatelyCommercial; Emergency services; Education; Transport; ResidentialOther: It depends on the area affected by flooding since all people living in these particular areas are affected by the problemMedium
746Cities 201936493Comune di PescaraItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards3
747Cities 201936493Comune di PescaraItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards4Mass movement > LandslideYesMediumMediumIncreased resource demand; Increased risk to already vulnerable populations; Population displacementDecreasingDo not knowImmediatelyLand use planning; Food & agriculture; Emergency servicesOtherMediumThere are some areas of the city which are mostly affected by this problem and thus all people living there are affected
748Cities 201936494Comune di PadovaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards1Extreme Precipitation > Rain stormMedium HighHighIncreasingDo not knowPublic health; Food & agriculture; Residential
749Cities 201936494Comune di PadovaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2Extreme hot temperature > Heat waveHighHighIncreasingIncreasingEnergy; Public health; Environment, biodiversity, forestry
750Cities 201936494Comune di PadovaItalyEuropeClimate Hazards & VulnerabilityClimate Hazards3Flood and sea level rise > River floodMediumMediumIncreasingDo not knowFood & agriculture; Emergency services; Transport

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This dataset contains responses to question 2.1 on climate hazards as reported by local authorities through the 2019 CDP Cities questionnaire.

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