Go back to the interactive dataset

2021 Cities Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessments

Row numberQuestionnaire NameAccount NumberAccount NameCountryCDP RegionParentSectionSectionQuestion NumberQuestion NameRowNumberRowNamePublication title and attach the documentWeb linkYear of publication or approval from local governmentBoundary of assessment relative to city boundary (reported in 0.1)Explanation of boundary choice where the assessment boundary differs from the city boundaryPrimary author of assessmentDoes the assessment identify vulnerable populations?Areas/sectors covered by the risk and vulnerability assessmentPlease explain
1051Cities 202174414Boulder County, COUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Boulder County Climate Change Preparedness Planhttps://assets.bouldercounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/climate-change-preparedness-plan.pdf2012Same – covers entire city and nothing elseConsultantYesEmergency Management; Food and agriculture; Other, please specify: Natural Resources; Public health; Water Supply & Sanitation
1052Cities 202174414Boulder County, COUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.2Climate Mapping and EquityN/A2021Smaller – covers only part of the cityThe resilience of any community to future climate risks is dependent on its preparation for projected events, its investment in mitigating risk, its implementation of adaptation strategies, and the adaptive capacity of its human and social systems. Boulder County as well as the incorporated cities have already established themselves as leaders in analyzing macro-level climate risks for over a decade. The next step for Boulder County is to build on this foundation, and bring the issues of climate change to a level where neighborhoods and households can both understand the specific risks and initiate actions that can reduce their risks to projected impacts. The Localized Climate Mapping and Equity Initiative will bridge this gap to localization by creating an actionable map of Boulder County that allows county personnel to communicate at a neighborhood level the risks of climate change, appropriate risk mitigation options, and essential adaptation strategies.
1053Cities 202174418Town of Breckenridge, COUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Summit County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan: Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Updatehttps://www.summitcountyco.gov/DocumentCenter/View/242/Summit-County-HMP-Main-Plan2020Larger – covers the whole city and adjoining areasCovers the entirety of Summit County, but has subsections for each jurisdiction, including Breckenridge.Regional / state / provincial governmentYesCommercial; Community & Culture; Emergency Management; Energy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Industrial; Other, please specify: General Awareness; Public health; Tourism; Water Supply & SanitationEach of these areas were covered to some extent with at least one of the recognized hazards in the plan.
1054Cities 202174453City of Highland Park, ILUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1City of Highland Park Climate Hazard Assessment_2019.06.24https://cms6.revize.com/revize/highlandparkil/environment/docs/City%20of%20Highand%20Park%20Climate%20Hazard%20Assessment_2019.06.24%20FINAL.pdf2018Same – covers entire city and nothing elseThe assessment's boundary is the same as the city boundary. This assessment aims to acknowledge the physical changes global climate change has already caused in Highland Park and to prepare for, reduce, or alleviate the impact on the city, its residents, and businesses.Dedicated city teamNoEnvironment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Other, please specify: Finance and Economy, Population; Public health; Transport; Water Supply & SanitationThis assessment and the areas covered complements and supports the City’s sustainability efforts and its Sustainability Plan.
1055Cities 202174463Village of Park Forest, ILUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Park Forest Climate Vulnerability Assessmenthttps://www.villageofparkforest.com/DocumentCenter/View/4018/ClimateActionandResiliencePlan_Approved2019Same – covers entire city and nothing elseDedicated city teamYesCommercial; Education; Energy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Industrial; Information & Communications Technology; Residential; Transport; Waste Management; Water Supply & SanitationThe plan assesses the impact of climate variability on critical infrastructure and facilities flooding readiness, the built environment, operations and maintenance, water resources, ecosystems and habitats, tourism and recreation, business plans and equipment, and community plans. It also suggests adaptation strategies.
1056Cities 202174466Village of South Barrington, ILUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1057Cities 202174481Town of Acton, MAUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1TOWN OF ACTON HAZARD MITIGATION PLANhttps://www.acton-ma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5023/2018-Hazard-Mitigation-Plan-DRAFT-5-30-18#:~:text=The%20Acton%20Hazard%20Mitigation%20Plan,Team%20identified%2094%20Critical%20Facilities.2018Same – covers entire city and nothing elseConsultantYesCommercial; Energy; Land use planning; Public health; Residential; Transport; Water Supply & SanitationPage 66 identifies the Hazard Mitigation goals, which address all of the sectors previously identified.
1058Cities 202174481Town of Acton, MAUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.2Town of Acton Community Resilience Building Workshophttps://www.acton-ma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5022/2018-MVP-Report2018Same – covers entire city and nothing elseConsultantYesCommercial; Community & Culture; Emergency Management; Energy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Information & Communications Technology; Land use planning; Public health; Residential; Transport; Waste Management; Water Supply & SanitationPages 6 to 8 of includes a summary of the highest, high, medium, and low priorities includes all of the selected sectors in the previous question.
1059Cities 202174488City of Beverly, MAUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) - Community Resilience Building Summary of Findings June 2019n/a2019Same – covers entire city and nothing elseConsultantYesCommunity & Culture; Education; Emergency Management; Energy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Residential; Transport
1060Cities 202174488City of Beverly, MAUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.2FEMA Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan - City of Beverly - 2018 Updatehttp://www.beverlyma.gov/departments/engineering/hazard-mitigation-plan/2018Same – covers entire city and nothing elseConsultantYesCommercial; Community & Culture; Education; Emergency Management; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Information & Communications Technology; Land use planning; Other, please specify: Building Code; Residential
1061Cities 202174488City of Beverly, MAUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.3Beverly & Salem Resilient Together Climate Action & Resilience Planhttps://resilient-together.org/action-plan2021Larger – covers the whole city and adjoining areasWith the understanding that climate impacts know no geopolitical boundaries and regional collaboration is necessary to achieve joint goals, this CAP was developed in partnership with the adjoining City of Salem. Additional context from the plan below: Along the North Shore, Beverly and Salem form a hub of history, culture, and economic activity. Linked by bridges and a shared rich heritage, Beverly and Salem are also connected by a collective vision for a resilient future in the face of climate change. We are embracing a proactive, collaborative approach in this Climate Action and Resilience Plan to limit climate change to 1.5 degrees Celsius by reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and to build resilience to its unavoidable impacts.ConsultantYesCommercial; Community & Culture; Education; Emergency Management; Energy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Information & Communications Technology; Land use planning; Law & Order; Public health; Residential; Transport; Waste Management; Water Supply & SanitationThe plan includes seven focus areas: buildings and development (incl. land use planning; residential and C&I), natural resources (incl. biodiversity and forestry), public health & safety (incl. emergency management; internet access; food and urban agriculture), solid waste, mobility, energy (incl. education), and infrastructure (incl. water supply and sanitation). All plan recommendations were evaluated through the lens of six principles: community resilience, GHG emissions reductions, economic vitality, restoration & transformation, health, and equity. Action types include advocacy/engagement, capital improvement, zoning, policy, research/assessment, training/education, standards/guidelines.
1062Cities 202174508City of Winona, MNUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1063Cities 202174531Santa Fe County, NMUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1064Cities 202174539City of Oberlin, OHUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Final Report: Oberlin Vulnerability Assessment2021Same – covers entire city and nothing elseOther, please specify: The Sustainability Coordinator and Fire Chief of the City in conjunction with an Environmental Studies Professor and class completed the assessment and engaged 54 community participantsYesCommunity & Culture; Emergency Management; Energy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Land use planning; Public health; Transport; Water Supply & Sanitation
1065Cities 202174547City of Mosier, ORUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1066Cities 202174558Summit County, UTUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1067Cities 202174560City of Moab, UTUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0
1068Cities 202174563Town of Guilford, VTUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1069Cities 202174573Snoqualmie, WAUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1070Cities 202174575Dane County, WIUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Dane County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan (the file is 35 MB so could not be attached)https://em.countyofdane.com/hazards/mitigation-plan2017Same – covers entire city and nothing elseDedicated city teamYesEmergency Management; Energy; Food and agriculture; Information & Communications Technology; Public health; Transport; Waste Management; Water Supply & SanitationThe plan identifies all vulnerable health facilities, vulnerable housing facilities, vulnerable school facilities, and critical government facilities and critical energy facilities, and critical communication facilities. The plan also includes community-specific projects that reduce identified risks.
1071Cities 202174594City of Boynton Beach, FLUnited States of AmericaNorth America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Coastal Resilience Partnership of Southeast Palm Beach County: Multi-Jurisdictional Climate Change Vulnerability Assessmentwww.coastalresiliencepartnership.org2021Larger – covers the whole city and adjoining areasThe City of Boynton Beach signed an Interlocal Agreement in October 2019 with City of Boca Raton, City of Delray Beach, Town of Highland Beach, City of Lake Worth Beach, Town of Lantana, Town of Ocean Ridge, and Palm Beach County to obtain a Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment (CCVA) covering the municipalities, their utility service areas, and contiguous unincorporated areas. This collaboration is named the Coastal Resilience Partnership of Southeast Palm Beach County.ConsultantYesCommercial; Community & Culture; Education; Emergency Management; Energy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Industrial; Information & Communications Technology; Land use planning; Public health; Residential; Tourism; Transport; Water Supply & SanitationFor each threat, vulnerability (and risk for the flood threats) was assessed for relevant City assets across seven asset categories: critical facilities (e.g., fire and police, energy and communications infrastructure, hospitals, government buildings, schools), water infrastructure (stormwater, wastewater, drinking water), property (residential, commercial/industrial, cultural), transportation and mobility (roads, bridges, rail lines and stations), economic factors (assessed property values, jobs, sales), natural resources (parks, beaches, mangroves), and people/socioeconomics. Socioeconomic metrics are included for every asset-threat pair within an interactive GIS mapping platform, to examine intersections between physical and social vulnerability. Social data and metrics include Socioeconomic Metrics from the U.S. Census (e.g., population density, median household income, households below the poverty line, percent African American and percent Hispanic/Latino, housing type and transportation), CDC Social Vulnerability Index , and Critical Community Assets specific to CRP CCVA project (e.g., Assisted housing, Medical congregate facilities, Residential cooling, SNAP retailers).
1072Cities 202174631LubumbashiDemocratic Republic of the CongoAfrica2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0
1073Cities 202174670Antalya Metropolitan MunicipalityTurkeyEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1074Cities 202174671KadıköyTurkeyEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Kadıköy Municipality Sustainable Energy Action Plan2015Same – covers entire city and nothing elseRelevant city departmentNoCommercial; Energy; Residential; TransportCO2 Emissions of Kadıköy DistrictIn 2010, energy consumption of Kadıköy District was 6.441.610 MWh totally. At the same time, the district emits approximately 1.714.702 tonnes of the greenhouse gas CO2 which represents approximately 3,27 tonnes CO2/capita/year. (Population of Kadıköy is 524.373, in 2010)Reduction RecommendationBuildings: According to the information obtained from Kadıköy Municipality City Information System, there are 28885 buildings in the district and 84% of them are in residential use. When the consumption figures obtained for the buildings are examined, it is determined that the country is above the consumption figures. This is an indication that the socio-economic status of the province is above the country average. 64% of total greenhouse gas emissions come from buildings. For this reason, the Law on the Conversion of Areas Under Disaster Relief, numbered 6306 and the Energy Efficiency Law No. 5627 to be developed in accordance with the conditions of the country and the regulations issued within the scope of these laws shall be based on the provisions of the circular and the proposals for measures to be developed in the direction of reduction of greenhouse gas emissions; It is thought that the district will have an important and effective role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.Lighting: Rapidly developing technology offers low consumption solutions in lighting systems for reducing energy consumption. In this context, the use of innovative systems is thought to be beneficial for reducing electricity consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in park lighting that is located within municipal jurisdiction and causes greenhouse gas emissions.Transportation: Municipality of Kadıköy Since the end of 2012, some innovative projects have been passed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions caused by transportation at the institutional level. Given the district's total greenhouse gas emissions, the most important greenhouse gas emissions after the buildings (35%) are due to transportation activities. Kadıköy Municipality, a district municipality connected to the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, does not have any authority in terms of public transportation. However, the projects developed by the Ministry of Transportation and the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Communications for the purpose of minimizing the use of private vehicles (bicycle route, Etc.) are expected to provide substantial reductions in district greenhouse gas emissions.Awareness Raising: Increasing social awareness to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, changing the unconscious consumption habits, efficient use of energy and making life a consciousness are thought to create positive results in short and long term.
1075Cities 202174671KadıköyTurkeyEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.2Kadıköy Municipality Sustainable Energy and Adaptation Action Planshttp://iklim.kadikoy.bel.tr/2018Same – covers entire city and nothing elseRelevant city departmentYesCommercial; Emergency Management; Energy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Public health; Residential; Transport; Water Supply & SanitationThe total Greenhouse Gas Inventory for Kadıköy district is 1,509,302 tons CO2e for 2016. Of this quantity, 95,875 tons (6.35%) are directly caused by the Municipality's organizational operations. Figure 3-1 gives the distribution of greenhouse gas emission inventory in Kadıköy by scopes. 28.5% of the total inventory represents greenhouse gas emissions associated with electrity consumptions. While Scope 1 emissions, accounting for 64.5% of the total inventory, represent fuel consumptions in all buildings and industrial facilities as well as during urban transportation, Scope 3 represents greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater and mass transportation facilities remaining within the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan Municipality (Details pages 12 to 15 in the Report 1)
1076Cities 202174672Bursa Nilüfer MunicipalityTurkeyEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1NILUFER SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND CLIMATE ACTION PLANwww.nilufer.bel.tr2021Larger – covers the whole city and adjoining areasProvincial boundries.Dedicated city teamYesEmergency Management; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Public health; Transport; Water Supply & Sanitation
1077Cities 202174673İzmir Metropolitan MunicipalityTurkeyEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1İzmir Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Planhttp://skpo.izmir.bel.tr/Upload_Files/FckFiles/file/2020/WEB_SAYFASI_SECAP-ingilizce.pdf2020Same – covers entire city and nothing elseRelevant city departmentEnergy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Land use planning; Public health; Residential; Transport; Waste Management; Water Supply & Sanitation
1078Cities 202174695Sandnes kommuneNorwayEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Kommuneplan 2019-2015https://www.sandnes.kommune.no/globalassets/tekniskeiendom/samfunnsplan/kommuneplan-2019-2035/endelig-vedtatt/helhetlig-risiko--og-sarbarhetsanalyse-sandnes-kommune-2019-2022.pdf2019Same – covers entire city and nothing elseNo differenceDedicated city teamYesEnergy; Industrial; Information & Communications Technology; Transport; Waste Management; Water Supply & Sanitation
1079Cities 202174698BeiraMozambiqueAfrica2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1080Cities 2021826094Ayuntamiento de AtenguilloMexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1081Cities 2021826129Ayuntamiento de Jesús MaríaMexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1082Cities 2021826148Ayuntamiento de Puerto VallartaMexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Facilitación de un proceso de autodiagnóstico participativo de vulnerabilidad al cambio climático para el municipio de Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, México.2019Larger – covers the whole city and adjoining areasAl ser un municipio costero Puerto Vallarta es vulnerable a los efectos provenientes tanto de la parte alta de la cuenca, en la zona montañosa que rodea al municipio y los provenientes de la zona marítima.ConsultantNoEnvironment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agricultureEl autodiagnóstico se enfocó en los impactos de 5 sectores de la sociedad: 1. Urbano e infraestructura, 2. Turismo, 3. Forestal, 4. Pesca, 5. Agropecuario
1083Cities 2021826148Ayuntamiento de Puerto VallartaMexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.2“ESTUDIO DE LA VULNERABILIDAD Y PROGRAMA DE ADAPTACIÓN ANTE LA VARIABILIDAD CLIMÁTICA Y EL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO EN DIEZ DESTINOS TURÍSTICOS ESTRATÉGICOS, ASÍ COMO PROPUESTA DE UN SISTEMA DE ALERTA TEMPRANA A EVENTOS HIDROMETEOROLÓGICOS EXTREMOS2013Same – covers entire city and nothing elseNational / central governmentNoIndustrial; Transport; Water Supply & SanitationEl estudio se enfoca principalmente a las amanezas costeras y los efectos esperados en la zona adyacente inmediata.
1084Cities 2021826182Ayuntamiento de TonaláMexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Atlas municipal de Riesgo por fenómenos naturales del municipio de Tonalá, Jalisco, Otro documento es el Plan de Desarrollo Municipal que esta en consulta publica y es por eso que todavía no se ha subido a la página Web, Uno más es el Programa de Ordenamiento Ecológico del municipio que se puede descargar directo de l siguiente enlace. https://semadet.jalisco.gob.mx/content/tonalahttps://www.iieg.gob.mx/contenido/GeografiaMedioAmbiente/ATLAS%20RIESGOS%20NATURALES%20TONALA%202012.pdf2012Larger – covers the whole city and adjoining areasRelevant city departmentYesLaw & Order; Residential
1085Cities 2021826201Ayuntamiento de ZapopanMexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Análisis de Riesgo y Vulnerabilidades Climatológicashttps://servicios.zapopan.gob.mx:8000/wwwportal/publicfiles/2021-08/PMACCZapopanVL.pdf2020Same – covers entire city and nothing elseDedicated city teamYesEmergency Management; Public health; Residential; Water Supply & SanitationLos resultados del ARVC, presentan los eventos hidrometeorológicos más recurrentes en elmunicipio como olas de calor, tormenta de lluvia, inundación superficial, incendios forestales,sequía, granizo, cambio en las concentraciones de CO2, movimiento de masas y enfermedadestransmitidas por vectores.
1086Cities 2021826207Junta Intermunicipal de Medio Ambiente Region Valles (JIMAV)MexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Servicios de Consultoría para el desarrollo de la Primera Fase de la elaboración del Programa Regional y los Programas Municipales de Cambio Climático (sensibilización y desarrollo de capacidades, inventario de gases de efecto invernadero y análisis de vulnerabilidad)https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ssmos-Cd5Oztr0zrijJZdjS_CN4hiy7l?usp=sharing2019Larger – covers the whole city and adjoining areasEsta propuesta está siendo presentada por una Intermunicipalidad, que comprende 14 municipios quienes por común acuerdo y a través de un convenio de creación formaron una alianza para la elaboración, gestión e implementación de proyectos y programas relacionados con medio ambiente y manejo de recursos naturales; por ello, los límites de la evaluación se da en función de estos 14 municipios que se encuentran agrupados territorialmente y por lo tanto comparten problemáticas, desafíos y retos socioambientales dignos de atenderse.International organizationYesCommercial; Education; Emergency Management; Energy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Industrial; Public health; Residential; Transport; Waste ManagementSe realizó un análisis de vulnerabilidad y riesgos asociados al cambio climático de los 14 municipios que forman parte de la intermunicipalidad, siguiendo una metodología que puede resumirse en los siguientes pasos:a) Análisis de las principales amenazas climáticas y su posible afección futura en los municipios estudiados.b) Selección de receptores e indicadores que pueden ser más vulnerables a estas amenazas climáticas.c) Análisis cualitativo de riesgos climáticos.d) Análisis cuantitativo de riesgos climáticos.Para la evaluación de escenarios de cambio climático se han analizaron los escenarios RCP 4.5 y RCP 8.5 considerados en el Programa Estatal para la Acción ante el Cambio Climático del Estado de Jalisco para los horizontes temporales 2075-2099. La información ha sido recopilada del Atlas Climático de México elaborado por el Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera de la Universidad Autónoma de México (UNAM) (UNAM, 2018). Se ha utilizado el modelo CNRM-CM5 por el Centre National de Recherches Meteorologiques (CNRM) (CNRM, 2018).La metodología utilizada para la evaluación de riesgos climáticos corresponde a la metodología presentada en el quinto informe de evaluación del Grupo Intergubernamental de Expertos sobre el Cambio Climático (IPCC, 2014). Este informe considera el riesgo como una función de la amenaza, exposición y vulnerabilidad, y esta última es a su vez función de la sensibilidad y de la capacidad adaptativa. Los sectores del sistema territorial que se encuentra dentro del ámbito de estudio (los que pueden presentar posibles impactos climáticos) se seleccionaron siguiendo los criterios establecidos en la Plataforma Europea de Adaptación al Cambio Climático (Climate ADAPT, 2018)Así mismo, se relacionaron los factores de estrés con los impactos y receptores identificados, a través de la realización de una matriz causa – efecto, que sirve de base para la priorización de los riesgos climáticos y para la posterior selección de medidas de adaptación al cambio climático. Tras la elaboración de la matriz, se llevó a cabo un análisis inicial del riesgo climático, que determina de manera semi-cualitativa dónde se requiere un estudio más exhaustivo. Para ello, se aplicó un esquema tradicional, que relaciona la frecuencia de la amenaza (asociado a la probabilidad) con la consecuencia (que integra cualitativamente vulnerabilidad y exposición); de este modo, se define un valor de riesgo para cada una de las amenazas y sectores. Por último, se analizaron a detalle los riesgos priorizados mediante la selección de indicadores que aportan información sobre las características de la exposición y de la vulnerabilidad sobre cada una de las amenazas seleccionadas. Con ellos, es posible calcular de manera cuantitativa el riesgo climático, e identificar las zonas de los municipios que tienen un riesgo más alto frente a cada una de las amenazas climáticas, debido al grado de vulnerabilidad y de exposición.La selección de los indicadores se basa en los siguientes criterios: •Relevancia de la variable en relación con el Cambio Climático. •Disponibilidad de información, especialmente en sistemas de información geográfica. •Tendencia de cambio.•Incertidumbre de la variable.
1087Cities 2021826208Junta Intermunicipal de Medio Ambiente de Sierra Occidental y Costa (JISOC)MexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1PLAN DE ACCIÓN CLIMÁTICA REGIONAL (PACREG)2014Partial – Covers part of the city and adjoining areasLa evaluación está en base en el territorio de la Junta Intermunicipal de Medio Ambiente de Sierra Occidental y Costa, que comprende 8 municipios del estado de Jalisco.Regional / state / provincial governmentYesCommercial; Community & Culture; Education; Energy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Industrial; Land use planning; Transport; Waste Management; Water Supply & SanitationPara el análisis de la vulnerabilidad de riesgos del PACREG se utilizó la jerarquía de complejidad del método de estudio SEDESOL 2011, Método 1 y Método 2. (R=P+ V Social) que consiste en los siguientes pasos: 1. Identificar los fenómenos naturales que pueden afectar el área de estudio. 2 Determinación de los peligros asociados a los fenómenos identificados. 3 Identificación de los sistemas expuestos y su vulnerabilidad. 4 Evaluación de los diferentes niveles de riesgo asociados al tipo de fenómeno natural. 5 integración de la información sobre los fenómenos naturales, peligro, vulnerabilidad y riesgo.
1088Cities 2021826209Aipromades Lago de ChapalaMexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Programa Regional de Cambio Climático2018Same – covers entire city and nothing elseEn la búsqueda de un abordaje integral que proporcione a los habitantes una mejor calidad de vida y abone a la reducción de GEI, el Programa Regional de Cambio Climático de Aipromades Lago de Chapala contempla la totalidad de la superficie de los 16 municipios.ConsultantYesEnergy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Land use planning; Waste Management; Water Supply & Sanitation
1089Cities 2021826210Junta Intermunicipal de Medio Ambiente de la Costa Sur (JICOSUR)MexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1090Cities 2021826211Junta Intermunicipal de Medio Ambiente Altos Sur (JIAS)MexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Vulnerabilidad ante Cambio Climático Región Altos Sur de JaliscoSame – covers entire city and nothing elseConsultantNoEnergy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Public health; Residential; Transport; Water Supply & Sanitation
1091Cities 2021826212Junta intermunicipal para la gestión integral de la cuenca del Río Coahuayana (JIRCO)MexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1092Cities 2021826237Alcaldia de MadridColombiaLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1093Cities 2021826238Alcaldia de MosqueraColombiaLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.0Question not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicableQuestion not applicable
1094Cities 2021826243Alcaldia de CartagoColombiaLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1ANÁLISIS DEL RIESGO CLIMÁTICO - PROYECTO URBAN-LEDS II: CARTAGO2021Same – covers entire city and nothing elseInternational organizationYesEnvironment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Transport; Water Supply & SanitationEl documento se encuentra en construcción, mediante el apoyo de ICLEI en el marco del proyecto Urban Led II, la construcción se realizo con el apoyo interinstitucional del municipio de Cartago y esta pendiente de entrega final y posterior aprobación como herramienta de planificación
1095Cities 2021826380Junta Intermunicipal de la Cuenca Baja del Rio Ayuquila (JIRA)MexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Plan de Acción Climática Regionalhttp://jira.org.mx/imagenes/trasparencia/Plan%20Accion%20Climatica%20Regional.pdf2015Larger – covers the whole city and adjoining areasLa Junta Intermunicipal es un organismo creado por 10 municipios , para diseñar y aplicar estrategias para el manejo integral a nivel de cuenca hidrológica, atender y solucionar su deterioro ambiental y garantiza la conservación del patrimonio natural, a partir de las iniciativas locales. Es por esto que el nivel va mas allá de una ciudad, es a nivel regional bajo una visión de cuenca hidrológica.ConsultantYesEducation; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Industrial; Land use planning; Waste Managementson las actividades que tiene un mayor impacto en la vulnerabilidad de la Región.
1096Cities 2021826381Junta Intermunicipal de la Región Norte del Estado de Jalisco (JINOR)MexicoLatin America2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Programa Regional de Cambio Climático de la Región Norte del Estado de Jaliscohttp://www.santamariadelosangeles.gob.mx/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Gaceta10.pdf2018Partial – Covers part of the city and adjoining areasSe eligue por ser una intermunicipalidad, conformada por los 10 municipio de la Región, Huejuquilla el Alto, Mezquitic, Huejucar, Santa Maria de los Angeles, Colotlan, Totatiche, Villa Guerrero, Bolaños, Chimaltitan y San Martin de BolañosOther, please specify: Gobierno Estatal - Intermunicipalidad (JINOR)YesCommercial; Community & Culture; Education; Energy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Land use planning; Law & Order; Public health; Residential; Transport; Waste Management; Water Supply & SanitationSon los sectores que se eligieron en los que los habitante pueden ser mas vulnerables y a los cuales la JINOR da una mayor atención para un mejor desarrollo de sus actividades ambientales.
1097Cities 2021826396Munícipio de SintraPortugalEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Plano Estratégico do Concelho de Sintra face às Alterações Climáticashttps://cloud.cm-sintra.pt/index.php/s/5aCIj0roVQCR0sl/download2009Same – covers entire city and nothing elseThe municipality intends to intervene throughout the municipal territory, corresponding to its area of intervention, promoting a fair and inclusive intervention. The intervention priorities throughout the territory are defined based on risk analysis, with rapid intervention in the areas of the territory where it is most needed, regardless of whether it is within or outside the limits of the urban center, or if it is outside the municipality. The municipality of Sintra has also integrated the Metropolitan Plan of Adaptation to Climate Change of the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon (PMAAC-AML), published in 2019.However, it is essential to define a strategy at the county level, corresponding to the municipality's area of action, so Sintra is currently updating its Municipal Climate Change Adaptation Strategy, ensuring its integration with the regional Plan.ConsultantYesEnergy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Land use planning; Public health; Tourism; Water Supply & SanitationThe areas/sectors to be covered by the risk and vulnerability assessment have been identified by taking as reference a prior socio-economic characterisation of the municipality, a framework for national strategies with impacts on adaptation to climate change and other reference methodologies.
1098Cities 2021826396Munícipio de SintraPortugalEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.2Plano Metropolitano de Adaptação às Alterações Climáticas da Área Metropolitana de Lisboa’ (PMAAC-AML)https://www.aml.pt/index.php?cMILID=SUS5B26D38C7E6F8&cMILL=3&mIID=SUS5B26D2AD40BAF&mIN=Elementos%20do%20Plano%3A%20conte%FAdo%20documental%20constituinte%20%28downloads%29&mILA=&cMILID1=SUS57DBD63E8B375&mIID1=1&mIN1=%C1reas%20de%20atividade&cMILID2=SUS5B26D08452B6F&mIID2=SUS5B26D0019A515&mIN2=PMAAC-AML&cMILID3=SUS5B26D38C7E6F8&mIID3=SUS5B26D2AD40BAF&mIN3=Elementos%20do%20Plano%3A%20conte%FAdo%20documental%20constituinte%20%28downloads%292019Larger – covers the whole city and adjoining areasThe municipality of Sintra has also integrated the Metropolitan Plan of Adaptation to Climate Change of the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon (PMAAC-AML), with all the regional municipalities. It was published in 2019.However, it is essential to define a strategy at the county level, corresponding to the municipality's area of action, so Sintra is currently updating its Municipal Climate Change Adaptation Strategy, ensuring its integration with the regional Plan.ConsultantYesCommercial; Education; Emergency Management; Energy; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Industrial; Information & Communications Technology; Land use planning; Public health; Residential; Tourism; Transport; Water Supply & SanitationBioclimatic scenario building consisted of collecting and processing future climate information (projections), using various models that allow the production of climate scenarios. A climate scenario is a numerical simulation of future climate, based on models of general circulation of the atmosphere and the representation of the climate system and its subsystems.Climate projections use scenarios of GHG concentrations as input data in climate models (Representative Concentration Pathways - RCP). These scenarios - of international technical and scientific level - represent expected GHG emissions according to different evolutions of the global socio-economic development. The presentation of the results was based on the morphoclimatic units considered in the climate contextualization phase, complemented by references to the local particularities of these conditions, related to distinct land use and urban densities.In this exercise, an evaluation and scenario of bioclimatic comfort was also carried out, considering the main climatic variables with a potentially harmful effect on human health, namely heat waves, cold waves and human thermal comfort.The risk evolution was also analyzed for the main impacts associated with climate events for the nine sectors of PMAAC-AML: agriculture and forests; biodiversity and landscape; economy - industry, tourism and services; energy; water resources; human health; safety of people and property; transport and communications; coastal areas.
1099Cities 2021826396Munícipio de SintraPortugalEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.3Plano Municipal de Emergência de Proteção Civil de Sintra2017Same – covers entire city and nothing elseThe municipality intends to intervene throughout the municipal territory, corresponding to its area of intervention, promoting a fair and inclusive intervention.ConsultantNoEmergency Management; Environment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Land use planning; Public health; Tourism; TransportThe identification of risk aims to contextualize, characterize and locate the potential risks that may occur in the municipality of Sintra with impact on the population, the environment or the socio-economy.
1100Cities 2021826396Munícipio de SintraPortugalEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.4Plano Municipal de Defesa da Floresta Contra Incêndios do Concelho de Sintra2019Same – covers entire city and nothing elseThis Plan aims to operationalize, in the municipality of Sintra and at the local level.ConsultantNoEnvironment, Biodiversity and Forestry; Food and agriculture; Land use planning; Public health; Water Supply & SanitationAt the municipal level, all entities and agencies involved in forest management and fire fighting must coordinate their activities so that the objectives and targets set by each are synchronized, and thus can contribute to the ultimate goal of eliminating forest fires.

About

Profile Picture Amy Bills

created Dec 21 2021

updated Dec 21 2021

Description

This dataset contains 2021 data on cities' climate risk and vulnerability assessments, as reported by cities through the CDP-ICLEI Unified Reporting System in response to question 2.0b (" Please attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment.") in the 2021 Cities questionnaire. View the Cities questionnaire at https://www.cdp.net/en/guidance/guidance-for-cities. Please contact cities@cdp.net if you have any questions about the data.
This data is collected through the CDP-ICLEI Unified Reporting System. When using this data, please cite both organisations using the following wording: ‘This data was collected in partnership by CDP and ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability’.
For further guidance on how to reference this data for use in external publications, please refer to the Open Data Portal Terms of Use available on the homepage.

Activity
Community Rating
Current value: 0 out of 5
Raters
0
Visits
81
Downloads
12
Comments
0
Contributors
0
Meta
Category
Climate Hazards
Permissions
Public
Tags
climate hazards, risks, 2021, cities
Row Label
SODA2 Only
Yes
Licensing and Attribution
Data Provided By
(none)
Source Link
(none)
License Type
License Type
CDP Open Database License

Filter

  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;

Sort

  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;
  • ;

Search

Post a Comment

Comments

  • Total Comments: 0
  • Average Rating: 0.0

Sharing

This dataset is public

Publishing

See Preview