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Row numberProject NameAccount NumberAccount NameModule NamePage NamePage RepeatPage RepeatableRepeat StartRepeat EndQuestionNumberQuestion UniqueReferenceResponse ValueRowsTable Columns Unique ReferenceExternal ReferenceExternal Reference IdAuthority NameTable Column Number
601CDP Cities 201336254Comune di VeneziaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGOTransport > Improve the efficiency of freight systems6Cities-6.1-C1-EmissionsReduction1
602CDP Cities 201336254Comune di VeneziaStrategyPlanningNotRepeatable8.1Cities-8.1-PlanningNo00
603CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionCEnergy Supply > Low or zero carbon energy supply generation1Cities-7.1-C1-EmissionsActivity1
604CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionCEnergy Supply > Low or zero carbon energy supply generation4Cities-7.1-C1-EmissionsActivity1
605CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionCHeat Pumps:Under the Electricity Saving Funds around 90 heat pump systems have been installed in 2011. This equals a total of 3.5 million kWh in heat production, corresponding to a heat demand of around 700 homes.3Cities-7.1-C3-Comment3
606CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.0aCities-6.0a-GHGReductionLGO1Cities-6.0a-C4-GHGSource4
607CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGO3Cities-6.1-C2-AnticipatedEmissions2
608CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGOMunicipal fleet policy:With the municipal vehicle policies, the procurement, maintenance and use of the vehicles of the municipal fleet shall be energy efficient, environmentally friendly and socially responsible. The municipal fleet policy is based on the goals of the 2000-Watt-society.4Cities-6.1-C3-ActionDescription3
609CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGOQuality of electricity in the city council:In 2009 the city council decided to use only renewable electricity for its operations. In 2011 this decision has been aggravated, now 50% of the renewable electricity has to be certified as „nature-made star“.2Cities-6.1-C3-ActionDescription3
610CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGOTransport > Transportation demand management5Cities-6.1-C1-EmissionsReduction1
611CDP Cities 201336254Comune di VeneziaStrategyWaterNotRepeatable9Cities-9.0-WaterYes00
612CDP Cities 201336254Comune di VeneziaStrategyWaterNotRepeatable9.0aCities-9.0a-WaterCurrent1Cities-9.0a-C2-Timescale2
613CDP Cities 201336254Comune di VeneziaStrategyWaterNotRepeatable9.0aCities-9.0a-WaterIn Veneto the average volume of annual precipitation can have a quantity of abundant water resources, but the National Research Council found that in the years between 1920 and 1990, the rainfall recorded in the basin of the Piave River have decreased significantly. There are also imbalances due to seasonality. Exploitation of resources to meet the many requirements of the area has resulted in some serious imbalances and mission-critical situations with the consequent reduction in the availability of resources and often an alteration of their quality. At this moment we don't have other data to give more complete information.1Cities-9.0a-C3-RiskDescription3
614CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceMonetary2Cities-1.1a-C2-Type2
615CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.1Cities-0.1-IntroductionCity of Incheon is located in central part of Korea and its area is 1002.7? which covers 0.96% of Korea territory. Incheon city is the second biggest city among Korea's main metropolitan cities. Especially, Inchoen has the most number of small province due to possessing lot of islands. The city also covers wide areas of sea and its their main characteristic. Geographically, Incheon is located at the center of Korean Peninsula and between land and ocean. Therefore, due to its location, the city is functioning as transshipment point which allows Incheon city to actively involve in industry field. Also Incheon positioned as a significant factor for determining its spatial use. In other words, industrial fields are developed and its islands are becomes significant tourist attraction for travelers. Recently, through Yeongjongdo Airport opening, Incheon placed in a significant position not only for Korea's air traffic but also for global connections. Similarly, chronical changes of Inchoen as well as Korea Peninsula becomes stronger and now they greeting global community and becomes East Asian's Hub.00
616CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3Cities-3.0-AdaptationYes00
617CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-AdaptationCooling systems for critical infrastructure2Cities-3.1-C2-Vulnerability2
618CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-AdaptationMore frequent heatwaves2Cities-3.1-C1-ClimateChange1
619CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksCurrent3Cities-2.0a-C3-Timescale3
620CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksDeath rate increased among vulnerable social group like elders and orphans. High fever and stress cause of diseases are increase. Flood and landslide disasters increased.2Cities-2.0a-C4-ImpactDescription4
621CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksIncrease in energy consumption also resulted load increment on electric products.High fever and stress cause of diseases are increase. Flood and landslide disasters increased.3Cities-2.0a-C4-ImpactDescription4
622CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksMore frequent heatwaves3Cities-2.0a-C1-ClimateChange1
623CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksMore intense heatwaves4Cities-2.0a-C1-ClimateChange1
624CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksSerious1Cities-2.0a-C2-Risk2
625CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksSerious4Cities-2.0a-C2-Risk2
626CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksThe ability of social infrastructure's destruction due to landslide risk increased. Death rate increade due to ground subsidence traffic accident.6Cities-2.0a-C4-ImpactDescription4
627CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationSocial RisksNotRepeatable4Cities-4.0-SocialRisksYes00
628CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationSocial RisksNotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisksDue to high temperature, member of social groups are highly exposed to stresses and threat to health which will lower individuals' productive and later it will increase the ability of socioeconomic problem.1Cities-4.0a-C2-ImpactDescription2
629CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationSocial RisksNotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisksIncreased conflict and/or crime5Cities-4.0a-C1-SocialImpacts1
630CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityRisks & AdaptationSocial RisksNotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisksKorea, in generally, the seriousness of aging society along with climate change means the growth of vulnerable social group and public services should increase to suppor this.3Cities-4.0a-C2-ImpactDescription2
631CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGO4Cities-6.1-C2-AnticipatedEmissions2
632CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGO7Cities-6.1-C2-AnticipatedEmissions2
633CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGOEndeavoring to vitalize installing solar power panels at business facility and house by giving partial financial aid.7Cities-6.1-C3-ActionDescription3
634CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGOHigh efficient LED lights are provided not only to public institutions but also to varisous facilities as well as financial aid for replacement fee.4Cities-6.1-C3-ActionDescription3
635CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityStrategyPlanningNotRepeatable8.1aCities-8.1a-Planning00
636CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityStrategyWaterNotRepeatable9.0aCities-9.0a-WaterDeclining water quality2Cities-9.0a-C1-Risks1
637CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityStrategyWaterNotRepeatable9.0aCities-9.0a-WaterShort-term1Cities-9.0a-C2-Timescale2
638CDP Cities 201344182Incheon Metropolitan CityStrategyWaterNotRepeatable9.0bCities-9.0b-WaterIncheon city operates related business or system for eliminating any negative effects on water supply to downtown. Along with improvement business on drainage ability of sewerage system, it system's expansion and contaminated deposits elimination buisiness are also performed for improvement on ecological strems. For these businesses, country is continuously provide budgets for citizensstabilization of livelihood.00
639CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - Date and BoundaryNotRepeatableC1.0Cities-C1.0-Methodology-End2010-12-3100
640CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.11bCities-C1.11b-GHGEmissionsDataWe are in the progress of developing methods to determine Scope 3 upstream and downstream emissions for the city of Zurich.00
641CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.3Cities-C1.3-MethodologyThe 2000-Watt society methodology is a concept of sustainable development that uses two indicators: Primary energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions. The methodology is based on the final energy demand. Primary energy factors and GHG emission coefficients are according to the ecoinvent database (database with consistent and transparent, up-to-date Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) data – www.ecoinvent.org/database/). The grey energy of net imported other goods and services is not included in the methodology used by the city of Zurich as there is no specific data available. The methodology does not include emissions from non-energetic sources (e.g. landfills, waste water treatment).Primary energy, final energy and effective energy: The 2000-watt methodology defines primary energy as the total energy present in the original energy source, plus its grey energy. The energy that reaches the customer, after all conversion and transmission losses, is called final energy. In turn, only a part of this is actually used: the effective energy. The rest is lost as waste heat. Basis for all calculations is the final energy demand.Territorial principle: Basis of the methodology is the territorial principle. It refers to the energy consumed in the city area and the emissions which occur there. The energy sources grey energy and grey emissions are also taken into account. The grey energy of net imported other goods and service is not included in the 2000 watt society methodology (lack of specific data). However, the aim is to separately calculate and indicate the gray energy of net imported other goods and services.All calculations in regards to primary energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions are made with the balancing program ECORegion (http://www.ecospeed.ch/).00
642CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.5Cities-C1.5-GHGEmissionsData1Cities-C1.5-C1-Scope11
643CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsData2045407Cities-C1.6-C2-Emissions2
644CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsData2373596Cities-C1.6-C2-Emissions2
645CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsData36549Cities-C1.6-C2-Emissions2
646CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsData43510Cities-C1.6-C2-Emissions2
647CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsData5262791Cities-C1.6-C2-Emissions2
648CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsDataEnergy carrier (energy balance type LCA; according to 2000-Watt-methodology): Natural Gas1Cities-C1.6-C1-EndUser1
649CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsDataEnergy carrier (energy balance type LCA; according to 2000-Watt-methodology): Solar heat11Cities-C1.6-C1-EndUser1
650CDP Cities 201335449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.7Cities-C1.7-GHGEmissionsData6513Cities-C1.7-C2-Amount2

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This dataset contains public responses to the CDP Cities 2013 questionnaire. If you have any questions about this dataset or how to use the data, please contact cities@cdp.net.

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