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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
6351CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2TBA42011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C55
6352CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2TBA12011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C55
6353CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiGovernmentLocal Government - External VerificationNotRepeatableLocal Government - External VerificationLocal-Government---External-Verification-FurtherInformationNot available10
6354CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.92011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.912011-Cities-LGO1.12-C22
6355CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiOpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable32011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.0Change in rainfall amount12011-Cities-3.0-C11
6356CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiOpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable32011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.0Long-term12011-Cities-3.0-C22
6357CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.62011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.612011-Cities-LGO1.1-C33
6358CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO 1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.1212011-Cities-LGO1.14-C33
6359CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiOpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable32011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.0aquafers recharged,pollution reduction12011-Cities-3.0-C33
6360CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.92011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.9148712011-Cities-LGO1.12-C11
6361CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.12011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1Yes00
6362CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.22011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.2No00
6363CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyMaster PlanningNotRepeatable4.82011-Cities-MasterPlanning-4.8Yes00
6364CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiStrategyAdaptationNotRepeatable4.112011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11No00
6365CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyAdaptationNotRepeatable4.122011-Cities-Adaptation-4.1200
6366CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO 1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.12Employee commute12011-Cities-LGO1.14-C11
6367CDP Cities 201131168City District Government KarachiRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.1b2011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1b60% of residents of Karachi city lives in slum areas and they do not have the adequate facility to sustain the heat waves.Increase in temperature increases the need for water consumption however the Karachi faces acute shortage of water even in winter times.Majority of the old building exists today were designed with ventilation system and due to rise in temperature the heat waves enters the premises and requires alterations .Due to Increase in temprerature the process of bio degerdation of waste has accelerated and the city do not have an efficient collection and transportation of waste, the left over heaps of garbage produces methane and other gases that contributes to global warming.The city do not have mass transit system with the result too many vehicle are on the street.Energy consumption increases on hot days.wear and tear of vehicle increases.Heat strokes,sun stroke and de-hydration is on the rise.12011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1b-C44
6368CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyAdaptationNotRepeatable4.11a2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11aStorm water management plan12011-Cities-Adaptation-4.10a-C22
6369CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO 1.122011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.12Scope 312011-Cities-LGO1.14-C22
6370CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.92011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.92252112011-Cities-LGO1.12-C22
6371CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.52011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.51278512011-Cities-LGO1.0-C22
6372CDP Cities 201131114City of SydneyStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2Variable speed drives, lighting technologies,12011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C22
6373CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.62011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.6TJ22011-Cities-LGO1.1-C33
6374CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.62011-Cities-EnergyData-LGO1.65322011-Cities-LGO1.1-C22
6375CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaOpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable32011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.0Short-term22011-Cities-3.0-C22
6376CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaOpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable32011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.0Less extreme freezes22011-Cities-3.0-C11
6377CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.02011-Cities-Methodology-LGO1.0-Start2007-01-0100
6378CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.22011-Cities-Methodology-LGO1.2Buildings; Employee commuting; Municipal vehicle fleet; Roads / highways; Street lighting and traffic signals; Water supply00
6379CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.32011-Cities-Methodology-LGO1.300
6380CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.42011-Cities-Methodology-LGO1.4Local Government Operations Protocol (ICLEI/The Climate Registry/California Climate Action Registry/California Air Resources Board)00
6381CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaOpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable3.12011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.100
6382CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Energy use - Industry52011-Cities-C1.10-C11
6383CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.833400112011-Cities-C1.10-C22
6384CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaOpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable32011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.0Less extreme low temperatures will reduce energy demand for the heating of buildings; warmer temperatures could provide longer life to certain infrastructure systems: roads, sidewalks, pipes, catch basins.22011-Cities-3.0-C33
6385CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.212011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C22
6386CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.62011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.612011-Cities-C1.8-C22
6387CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.62011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.612011-Cities-C1.8-C11
6388CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Road transport12011-Cities-C1.10-C11
6389CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.92011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.91.9212011-Cities-C1.11-C11
6390CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaOpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable32011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.0Gardening is a very popular and social summer activity, after the long winter spells. The metro area and Edina is moving from gardening zone 4 to a warmer zone 5. This means that gardeners can overwinter plants reliably, which they could not do before. This has expanded the range of ornamental selections for local gardens.12011-Cities-3.0-C33
6391CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable22011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.0Don't know00
6392CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.142011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.14No00
6393CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.1c2011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1cEdina is accustomed to extreme weather conditions, from very cold winters to hot summers. Projected climate trends in Minnesota show a shift to considerably warmer and drier climate, especially in the summer. By the end of the 21st century, temperatures are projected to rise 6–10oF in winter and 7–16oF in summer, with winter precipitation increasing by 15–40% and decreasing in summer by up to 15% (Union of Concerned Citizens report on Minnesota, 2003). Projected climate trends may require additional effort by the City to reduce the impact of warmer climate. Drier summers may stress Edina water supply if climate change will impair the aquifers that provide drinking water to its residents. Currently, most of the residents use groundwater sources that draw water from aquifers located up to 80 miles from the city. Diminishing summer water supplies and increased risk from pollutants in the city wells will require implementation of additional water restriction measures. Projected increase in extreme storms and floods could impact areas near the Nine-Mile and Minnehaha Creek watershed areas by increasing soil and pavement erosion and the level of pollutants in the runoffs. Predicted summer temperatures of about 97oF in the summer may increase the spread of insect and water-born diseases that have recently appeared in Minnesota, such as West Nile encephalitis from mosquitoes. Pests, which could not previously overwinter in the metro, are now doing so, such as Japanese Beetles (Popillia japonica). Higher summer temperatures may require increased electricity generation for air conditioning.00
6394CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyAdaptationNotRepeatable4.132011-Cities-Adaptation-4.1300
6395CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.72011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.7Storm water management: a new zoning ordinance amendment eliminates the minimum driveway width standard of 12 feet and imposes a maximum width standard of 30 feet or the width of an existing garage, in single-family residential areas. The aggregate outcome of this amendment will be a reduction of impervious surface areas in the city.The Energy and Environment Commission and the Planning Commission will be reviewing Edina’s ordinances and will make recommendations to City Council to adopt specific BMPs that relate to environmental sustainability and consider the effects of climate change. Much is still unknown and as information is released, the Commissions will review and respond with recommendations.00
6396CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyAdaptationNotRepeatable4.11a2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11aMore intense rainfall12011-Cities-Adaptation-4.10a-C11
6397CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.212011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2-C33
6398CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - MethodologyNotRepeatableC1.42011-Cities-Methodology-C1.4The city used the inventories methodology of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2006, adapted to the municipal level. The inventory was elaborated by the City Hall with partnership of COPPE/UFRJ, one of main research centers specialized on climate change and energy issues in Brazil.The inventory was organized as a structure defined by the IPCC for the sectors of Energy, Industrial Processes and Use of Product, Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU), and Waste. The main necessary adjustments to the municipal level were related to electric energy consumption, and consumption of alcohol, made to reflect the emissions that the municipality of Rio is responsible.00
6399CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroOpportunitiesPhysical OpportunitiesNotRepeatable3.12011-Cities-PhysicalOpportunities-3.1Global warming is being considered by Rio de Janeiro as an opportunity to redesign the city toward sustainable practices. The city established a regulatory framework to combat climate change (the law creating the municipal politics of climate change and sustainable development, mechanisms to promote sustainable construction, updated the inventory of greenhouse gases of the city from 1998 to 2005, created a Climate Change Forum to mobilize the private sector and civil society), which will promote the creation of a green economy by attracting new companies and institutions and thus creating new jobs. Important global players are planning to build their research and development centers as well as sustainability centers in Rio. Climate change potential threats has influenced the city to develop a vulnerability map to its impacts which in turn translated into the implementation of a plan for land use. This is a long term project that has already started, where families will be relocated from risky areas where they had been living in extremely poor conditions to safe places with basic infrastructure services. The prioritization of an urban mobility strategy based on public transportation and non- motorized transportation will enhance the overall quality of living of citizens and visitors. Finally, Rio is considering global warming challenge as an opportunity to solidify its brand to create a global mobilization toward climate change mitigation and to promote green economy (e.g. in 2012 Rio will host the UN Conference on Sustainable Development, also known as Rio+20).00
6400CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable12011-Cities-Governance-1.0Governor, Mayor, city manager, or other chief executive of the city00

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This dataset contains public responses to the CDP Cities 2011 questionnaire. If you have any questions about this dataset, please contact cities@cdp.net.

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