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2011 Full Cities Dataset

Row numberProject NameAccount NumberAccount NameModule NamePage NamePage RepeatPage RepeatableRepeat StartRepeat EndQuestionNumberQuestion UniqueReferenceResponse ValueRowsTable Columns Unique ReferenceExternal ReferenceExternal Reference IdAuthority NameTable Column Number
6301CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.12011-Cities-Governance-1.1No00
6302CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatableGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperatiGHG-Emissions-Reduction---Local-Government-Operations-Attachmenthttps://www.cdproject.net/Sites/2011/14/31114/CDP Cities 2011/Shared Documents/Attachments/CDPCities2011/GHGEmissionsReduction-LocalGovernmentOperations/Report - Sustainability Progress Report v3.2 - Quarter 2 2010 11.DOC10
6303CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.62011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.6Sustainability programs are an essential component of the City’s sustainability strategy, providing education, information, resources, tools and recognition for the action required by the our community to create a more sustainable City.Our strategy is to offer support to key communities within the residential, business and visitor sectors and deliver this through targeted programs which deliver information on all aspects of sustainability including energy, carbon; water, and waste reductions. Key programs include:CitySwitch Green Office Green Apartment Buildings program Environmental Upgrade Agreement legislation (NSW)Small Business Live Green programSAVE (Sustainable Action Values Everyone) Imminent launch of a Sydney Better Buildings Partnership.22011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.6-C22
6304CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.62011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.6Other:22011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.6-C11
6305CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2TBA pending installation. Expected to be 40-50% of the City's total emissions.32011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2-C44
6306CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2Zero - installation will commence 2011.32011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2-C33
6307CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaOpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable32011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.0Current12011-Cities-3.0-C22
6308CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaOpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable32011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.0Fewer freezes12011-Cities-3.0-C11
6309CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyAdaptationNotRepeatable4.112011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11Yes00
6310CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.4b2011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4bAs a member of the Green Step City program, the City of Edina is establishing best practices that will benefit the community at large. The amount of GHG reduction that can be achieved by some of these best practices is difficult to quantify. Examples are "Complete Streets", whose goal is to increase the number of sidewalks and bikepaths, or "Efficient Storm Water Management" that aims at reducing current problems with runoff in the watershed areas However, when combined together, these best practices will significantly increase the health and environmental quality of the city.00
6311CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.32011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.3No00
6312CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.0b2011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.0bThe Next Generation Act of 2007, (Minnesota Session Laws 2007 - Chapter 136) sets State greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals of cutting emissions below 2005 levels by 15% by 2015, 30% by 2025, and 80% by 2050.The goal of the City of Edina is to achieve these same reduction goals locally. However, it also needed to put in place an action plan. On January 18, 2011, the City of Edina adopted Resolution No 2011-37, authorizing participation in the Minnesota Green Step Program. The Green Step program was established in 2008 by a broad coalition of state-wide public and private stakeholders to provide a series of sustainable development best practices focusing on local government opportunities to reduce energy use and greenhouse gases. The program provides technical assistance in establishing best practices in the following categories: (1) Buildings and Lighting; (2) Transportation; (3) Land Use; (4) Environmental Management; and (5) Economic and Community Development. The City of Edina, in coordination with the Energy and Environment Commission, will take action to implement best practices for: (1) Public Buildings & Lighting, (2) Efficient Private Existing Buildings & Lighting, (3) Comprehensive Plan, (4) Complete Streets, (5) Mobility Options,(6) Purchasing, (7) Urban Forests, (8) Efficient Stormwater Management, (9) Green Infrastructure, (10) Surface Water Quality, (11) Solid Waste, (12) Local Air Quality, (13) Benchmarks & Community Engagement , (14) Green Business Development, and (15) Renewable Energy.00
6313CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.62011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.6The Home Energy Squad is an innovative service available ascooperative venture of two local utilities; Centerpoint Energy (naturalgas) and Xcel (electricity). The program is committed to helpinghomeowners save time, energy, and money. When a homeownersigns up, The Home Energy Squad quickly assess a home'sefficiency and installs efficiency boosting products all in one visit.Residents pay only the cost of materials, the utilities pick up the costof the installation. There are two levels of installs depending uponthe needs of the homeowner ; a basic service for $50 and a premiumservice for $80 Items installed include; CFL's, programmablethermostat, weather stripping, high efficiency shower heads,faucet aerators, water heater blanket, refrigerator and water heaterthermometers.12011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.6-C22
6314CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.212011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2-C66
6315CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.212011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C55
6316CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.62011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.6Transport. The City is spending $70 million to create a 200km bikenetwork over four years. More than 1,000 people attended the City’s free cycling confidence or bike maintenance courses, and theCity distributed 30,000 cycling maps. The City developed an Enabling Cycling Strategy with projects addressing the social barriers to people riding bicycles and encouraging better behaviour betweenroad user groups. The new City plan encourages generous provision of end-of trip facilities, such as showers and bike parking, in newbuildings.Since 2007, the City has installed more than 190 dedicated car share spaces, catering for approximately 4,000 City residents and 500City-based businesses.42011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.6-C22
6317CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Energy use - Public and others42011-Cities-C1.10-C11
6318CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.85360072011-Cities-C1.10-C22
6319CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.87500062011-Cities-C1.10-C22
6320CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Fugitive emissions72011-Cities-C1.10-C11
6321CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.0b2011-Cities-Governance-1.0bOn June 18, 2007, the City Council created a new Energy and Environment Commission, significantly expanding Edina’s commitment to comprehensively address environmental and energy issues. The Commission acts in an advisory role to: • Examine and recommend best practices for energy conservation for Edina’s citizens and businesses, including recommendations for a “green” building code, use of Energy Star appliances, and other energy reduction targets. • Examine and recommend changes in City Government purchasing and operations to conserve energy. • Evaluate and monitor the provision of a residential recycling program. • Evaluate and monitor the provision of a privately provided solid waste program, as well as a reduction in municipal solid waste produced by Edina residents and businesses. • Evaluate and encourage improvements in air and water quality. • Promote the establishment of targets for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions produced by the City’s buildings, equipment and operations. • Educate the public about energy issues, reduction, conservation, reuse, recycling and environmental protection. • Examine and promote renewable energy options for transportation, heating, and cooling, and other energy uses. • Prepare such studies, reports and recommendations as the Council may request. The Commission meets monthly and meets on a regular basis with the City Council. Recommendations by the Commission are presented at City Council meetings and submitted for a vote. A City Staff Engineer, appointed by the City Manager, attends all regular meetings of the commission, updates on progress by the City operations and advises commissioners on current and proposed city ordinances.00
6322CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - MethodologyNotRepeatableC1.32011-Cities-Methodology-C1.3Other: 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories00
6323CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.222011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2-C66
6324CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.92011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.912011-Cities-C1.11-C33
6325CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.12Staff from the university contract to collect the data, acquired with the municipality institutions00
6326CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.52011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.51170600000
6327CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - External VerificationNotRepeatableC1.162011-Cities-ExternalVerification-C1.16No00
6328CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyMaster PlanningNotRepeatable4.82011-Cities-MasterPlanning-4.8No00
6329CDP Cities 201131185City of WarsawStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.72011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.700
6330CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.62011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.6MWh12011-Cities-LGO1.1-C33
6331CDP Cities 201131185City of WarsawStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.62011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.6Warsaw aims to popularize pro-environmental, energy-efficient buildings, among others by the EU projects OPEN HOUSE i E3SoHo. Warsaw also supports public transport (which covers about 65% of local travels) and builds charging points to promote electric cars (there is already 14 such points in the city).12011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.6-C22
6332CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.52011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.512011-Cities-LGO1.0-C22
6333CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.62011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.62321512011-Cities-LGO1.1-C22
6334CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.62011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.612011-Cities-LGO1.1-C22
6335CDP Cities 201131185City of WarsawStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.212011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2-C66
6336CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLocal Government - Energy DataLocal-Government---Energy-Data-FurtherInformationScope 1 emissions by the City are limited to mobile combustion of fuels by the City fleet. There are no other Scope 1 emissions within the City limits, such as stationary combustion to produce electricity or fugitive emissions from landfills. Edina commercial community can be described as a low-intensity carbon emitter, with a concentration in business services, hospitality and healthcare.The City of Edina purchases 100% of its electricity from Xcel energy. Total purchased electricity includes consumption from city buildings, water/sewage and city lights. We estimated electricity purchased from renewable sources to be about 10% ot total electrical generation. This estimate is based on EIA (Energy Information Administration) data for net electrical generation within the state of Minnesota.10
6337CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.240% of emissions from City owned buildings12011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2-C44
6338CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.213% of the City's total emissions22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2-C44
6339CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.62011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.6Heat22011-Cities-LGO1.1-C11
6340CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.72011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.78.400
6341CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.12011-Cities-Governance-1.1No00
6342CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2Hybrid and electric engines.52011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C22
6343CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.220% reduction of 2009 fleet emissions by 2014.52011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2-C44
6344CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.72011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.700
6345CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - External VerificationNotRepeatableLGO1.142011-Cities-ExternalVerification-LGO1.14No00
6346CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.22011-CDP Cities 2011-IntroModulesFieldGovernment00
6347CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.12011-Cities-Methodology-LGO1.1Companies, entities or departments over which operational control is exercised00
6348CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.4a2011-Cities-Methodology-LGO1.4aThis is the first attempt to measure GHG emissions and the City is currently devising criteria for reporting and monitoring emissions in future years. The City has used the CACP software obtained from ICLEI to collect energy consumption data provided by electrical and natural gas utilities. The City transportation department provided fleet data and employee commute data have been obtained by conducting a survey. The City has worked closely with the Energy and Environment Commission to review the 2007 data.00
6349CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.02011-Cities-Methodology-LGO1.0-End2007-12-3100
6350CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.02011-Cities-Methodology-LGO1.0-End00

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