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2011 Full Cities Dataset

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6551CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.13a2011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-LGO1.13a2007 electrical and gas data were obtained from the utilities companies. The raw data, in spreadsheet form, were then manually entered into the CACP software tool. The methodology was time consuming and the software tool did not allow for easy and effective sharing of the information among stakeholders. The city is currently reviewing new software tools that will facilitate data integration, information sharing across different departments and communication of GHG emission data to the City Council and residents.00
6552CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.12011-Cities-Introduction-0.1Edina is located in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States, and it is a first-ring suburb situated immediately southwest of Minneapolis. It has a land mass of 16 square miles with a population of 47,425 (year 2000 census). Edina has grown from a village of mostly Scottish and Irish immigrants to a full service metropolitan community. Residential areas comprise the largest portion of the City, now more than 98 percent developed. Edina residents enjoy 39 parks, lakes, neighborhood and regional shopping areas, high-quality medical facilities, family-owned businesses and major corporations and churches. The City of Edina prides itself in providing premier public facilities. Besides City Hall, the City operates a Public Works building and two fire stations. The City maintains 13 outdoor ice skating rinks with warming houses. The City also operates all 39 parks and recreational facilities, including two golf courses, a golf dome, an aquatic center, an art center, a senior center, and an indoor park.00
6553CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.22011-CDP Cities 2011-IntroModulesFieldGovernment00
6554CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.32011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.3Current requirements and regulations from the State of Minnesota do not significantly impact city operations. The City has not evaluated the effect of future potential regulations, such as a cap-and-trade system, because of insufficient information at this time.General risks from climate change must be viewed in connection with the forecasted demographical changes in our community. Looking forward to Edina’s community growth, the most significant changes will not occur from population’s growth, but because of the rapidly aging population. The Minnesota State Demographic Center predicts that by year 2030 the percentage of residents over the age of 65 will double, compared to 37% in 2000. This significant aging of the population will impact the city and the housing requirements of its residents. Older residents benefit greatly from accessibility to medical facilities, retail establishments, recreational opportunities and friends and relatives. However, the majority of the housing stock in Edina is currently composed of single homes, located in residential zones that don’t have easy pedestrian or public transportation access to those amenities. A worsening of extreme weather conditions brought by climate change will pose health risks and increase the isolation of elderly population living in single homes. Thus, the city’s ability to accommodate residents over the age of 65 will depend either on the supply of housing with minimum accessibility standards or in the ability to provide adequate transportation alternatives. Projected increases in winter temperatures may also alter the quality of life of all Edina’s residents. Edina has a strong tradition in winter sports, such as hockey, ice skating and ice fishing. These activities will be curtailed by milder winters.00
6555CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.42011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4No00
6556CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyMaster PlanningNotRepeatable4.9a2011-Cities-MasterPlanning-4.9aThe City uses CAD for planning and design00
6557CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable42011-Cities-GHGReduction-LGONo00
6558CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.32011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.3No00
6559CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.112011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.11Other: City university partnership-COPPE/UFRJ00
6560CDP Cities 20115263City of EdinaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.62011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.6Grants and subsidies12011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.6-C11
6561CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8111470032011-Cities-C1.10-C22
6562CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8106300022011-Cities-C1.10-C22
6563CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8141600052011-Cities-C1.10-C22
6564CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.81959400102011-Cities-C1.10-C22
6565CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.152011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.15Yes00
6566CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.72011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.700
6567CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use - AFOLU92011-Cities-C1.10-C11
6568CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.840977082011-Cities-C1.10-C22
6569CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.821000042011-Cities-C1.10-C22
6570CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Air transport22011-Cities-C1.10-C11
6571CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1a2011-Cities-Governance-1.1a22011-Cities-Governance-1.1a-C11
6572CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Energy use - household / commercial32011-Cities-C1.10-C11
6573CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.92011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.98.512011-Cities-C1.11-C22
6574CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Oil refinery62011-Cities-C1.10-C11
6575CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Industrial waste112011-Cities-C1.10-C11
6576CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.22011-CDP Cities 2011-IntroModulesFieldCommunity00
6577CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - MethodologyNotRepeatableC1.02011-Cities-Methodology-C1.0-End2005-12-3100
6578CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - MethodologyNotRepeatableC1.02011-Cities-Methodology-C1.0-Start2005-01-0100
6579CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.0b2011-Cities-Governance-1.0bThe climate change policy in the city is co-managed by the Office of the Mayor and the Department of Environment of the Municipality. There is municipal legislation that determines specific public policies considering climate change and sustainable development that includes ghg emission reduction targets. The city has just updated its carbon inventory. The climate change policy is considered a strategic projects managed by the municipality.00
6580CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.82011-Cities-GHGEmissionsData-C1.8Household and Commercial wastewater122011-Cities-C1.10-C11
6581CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.12011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1Yes00
6582CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.1a2011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1aThe main natural risk comes from slidings and floodings from intense rainfalls that happen occasionally in tropical weather with lethal and strong damage potential.They are very dangerous when combined with high tide that provoques floodings in many areas of the city. In the last 50 years, the city of Rio de Janeiro has had over 400 people dead due to those natural events including in april, 2010 with 24 victims. In 2010, the state of Rio de Janeiro has just faced an intense rainfall that produced over 800 victims, one of the worst natural disasters in Brazil´s history. The project to evaluate the physical risks to Rio will be concluded by May 2011 and will be based on IPCC methodology.00
6583CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.1b2011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1bCurrent52011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1b-C33
6584CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.1b2011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1bHotter summers can cause heavier rainfalls and also more days with tropical epidemies, such as dengue.42011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1b-C44
6585CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.1b2011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1bAs described above besides making many victims intense rainfalls can cause a lot of damage on infrastructure, specially homes and buildings located in risky areas, such as over the hills, particularly in poor areas. Floodings can affects waste management, transportation and even communications. Many diseases also spreaded in locations with floodings.12011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1b-C44
6586CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.1b2011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1bExtremely serious22011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1b-C22
6587CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.1b2011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1bCurrent22011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1b-C33
6588CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.1b2011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1bSerious52011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.1b-C22
6589CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroStrategyAdaptationNotRepeatable4.11a2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11a- Anticipating tropical epidemy reinforcing health team42011-Cities-Adaptation-4.10a-C22
6590CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.22011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.2Yes00
6591CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroRisksPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.32011-Cities-PhysicalRisks-2.3The city is working to overcome the challenge of land use and occupation which represents a social risk, specially due to the occupation of risky ares by poor people. Besides this, there is also potential risk of health (susceptibility of disease vectors). The city is also embracing the metropolitan governance issues in order to address critical aspects like transportation, waste management and water use and management which directly affects climate change.00
6592CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroStrategyAdaptationNotRepeatable4.112011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11Yes00
6593CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.52011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.5Most projects managed by the city will have an impact on GHG emissions. To select the main source of GHGs:New Waste Management Center - USD 20 million (only operation / investments are done by private partner in PPP)Four Bus Rapid Transit corridors - USD 3 billion (2016)Duplicating cycling lanes - USD 15 million (2012)Rio Green Capital - reforestation program - USD 15 million (2012)State of Rio also manages important projects such as00
6594CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.4a2011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4a202032011-Cities-FinancialRisks-4.4a-C44
6595CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.4a2011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4aWaste Management, Transportation, Private Sector (excluding steel industry on west zone)22011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4a-C33
6596CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroStrategyAdaptationNotRepeatable4.11a2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11a- Inauguration of a situation room for crisis management operation "Rio Center of Operation". - Implementation of Emergency Plan of the city capacitating community leaders to act in emergency situation - Working on designing a city´s adaptation plan22011-Cities-Adaptation-4.10a-C22
6597CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroStrategyAdaptationNotRepeatable4.11a2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11a- Working on designing a city´s adaptation plan - Starting to incorporate sea level rise in urban planning and construction criteria such as drainage, sanitation and urbanization32011-Cities-Adaptation-4.10a-C22
6598CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroStrategyAdaptationNotRepeatable4.11a2011-Cities-Adaptation-4.11aMore frequent rainfall12011-Cities-Adaptation-4.10a-C11
6599CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable4.4a2011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4a200512011-Cities-GHGReductionC-4.4a-C11
6600CDP Cities 201131176Prefeitura do Rio de JaneiroStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable4.22011-Cities-GHGReductionLGO-4.2Energy32011-Cities-GHGReductionsLGO-4.2-C11

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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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