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2014 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
34151CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.0bCities-3.0b-AdaptationWork in progress (climate adaptation strategy city of Zurich). Final decision of city council outstanding.00
34152CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-Adaptation2Cities-3.1-C3-ActionDescription3
34153CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-Adaptation3Cities-3.1-C2-Vulnerability2
34154CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-Adaptation5Cities-3.1-C3-ActionDescription3
34155CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-AdaptationOther: Increase of intense rainfalls2Cities-3.1-C1-ClimateChange1
34156CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-AdaptationOther: Landslide, mudlfow5Cities-3.1-C1-ClimateChange1
34157CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksDue to more intense rainfalls in the future the chance of landslides, mudflows increases.5Cities-2.0a-C4-ImpactDescription4
34158CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksIntense rainfalls are heavy rain events that reach or exceed minimum heights of rain in a specific period of time (for Zurich 5mm of rain in the period of time of 5 minutes). Under the impact of climate change intense rainfalls will increase in summer, autumn and winter.The consequence of this are short-term floodings of the alluvial river Sihl (on of the largest flood risk areas of Switzerland).2Cities-2.0a-C4-ImpactDescription4
34159CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksLong-term1Cities-2.0a-C3-Timescale3
34160CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksMore frequent heat waves1Cities-2.0a-C1-ClimateChange1
34161CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksSerious4Cities-2.0a-C2-Risk2
34162CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.2Cities-2.2-PhysicalRisksYes00
34163CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-AdaptationMore frequent droughts3Cities-3.1-C1-ClimateChange1
34164CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksDue to the increase of the average temperature and the snow line, the stored masses of snow and ice will be reduced, causing an increased outflow in winter. Along with the change of rainfalls (drier summers), this can lead to a seasonal redistribution of outflows. Thus, the potential flood time is moving in the winter half-year. The frequency of large flood events will increase. The increasing trend of intensive rainfall could exacerbate the situation (also see increase of intense rainfalls).4Cities-2.0a-C4-ImpactDescription4
34165CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksHeat waves are referred to longer periods of time, when the air temperature is above 30°C and no rain fall is taking place. In the future heat waves will increase in frequenzy, intensity and lengh especially in summer time. At the end of this century, every summer will be at least as warm as the "extreme summer 2003". Even in winter time heat waves are prognosed.1Cities-2.0a-C4-ImpactDescription4
34166CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksLong-term2Cities-2.0a-C3-Timescale3
34167CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksLong-term5Cities-2.0a-C3-Timescale3
34168CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksOther: Floodwater4Cities-2.0a-C1-ClimateChange1
34169CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksSerious3Cities-2.0a-C2-Risk2
34170CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationSocial RisksNotRepeatable4Cities-4.0-SocialRisksDon't know00
34171CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationSocial RisksNotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisks1Cities-4.0a-C2-ImpactDescription2
34172CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.0aCities-7.0a-GHGReductionC552Cities-7.0a-C3-ReductionTarget3
34173CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2Cities-2.0-PhysicalRisksYes00
34174CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksSerious1Cities-2.0a-C2-Risk2
34175CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.2aCities-2.2a-Physical-RisksMany of the companies located in the city´s area depend on natural resources, once affected may paralyze the production process, with the contamination of water resources, heat islands, causing fire, risks to workers related to health and safety due to the lack of dissipation of polluting particles and inundations.00
34176CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasRisks & AdaptationSocial RisksNotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisksCurrent1Cities-4.0a-C2-ImpactDescription2
34177CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasRisks & AdaptationSocial RisksNotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisksFlooding, damaging the public sewage collection system with increased dynamics of vector-borne diseases. Fires, causing pulmonary intoxication in the local population. Heat Islands, increases the rate of hospitalization and mortality in the elderly and children because of the strong heat waves in the region.1Cities-4.0a-C3-ImpactDescription3
34178CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionC1Cities-7.1-C3-Comment3
34179CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasStrategyPlanningNotRepeatable8.2Cities-NoRenewableEnergyTargetThe city of Caieiras is slowly getting new streetlights with modern lamps and low power consumption. The Caieiras city hall was the first to meet the determination of the National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel), which states that from January 2014, shall be the responsibility of municipalities the streetlights, from installation to maintenance.The City hall points out that beside the improvements in safety, with the new streetlights, there will also be the economy with new lamps and the replacement and modernization has no additional cost to the citizen.00
34180CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasStrategyPlanningNotRepeatable8.4Cities-8.4-PlanningYes00
34181CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasStrategyWater Supply AdaptationNotRepeatable9.1Cities-9.1-WaterConservation awareness and education1Cities-TC-WaterActions2
34182CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceMonetary15Cities-1.1a-C2-Type2
34183CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceOther: Citizens / companies8Cities-1.1a-C1-Incentives1
34184CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceOther: Companies1Cities-1.1a-C1-Incentives1
34185CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceOther: Companies7Cities-1.1a-C1-Incentives1
34186CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceTarget agreements with large consumers city departments: By the end of 2011 eight city departments have been incorporated in target agreements with the Canton Zurich. These agreements cover about 60% of the total energy consumption of the hole city council. In comparison to the reference year 2006, 19 million CHF had been saved and the CO2 emissions have been reduced by 26’000 tons.2Cities-1.1a-C3-ProgramDescription3
34187CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3Cities-3.0-AdaptationNo00
34188CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-Adaptation3Cities-3.1-C3-ActionDescription3
34189CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-AdaptationMore frequent heat waves1Cities-3.1-C1-ClimateChange1
34190CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-AdaptationOther: Floodwater4Cities-3.1-C1-ClimateChange1
34191CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksLong-term4Cities-2.0a-C3-Timescale3
34192CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksMore frequent droughts3Cities-2.0a-C1-ClimateChange1
34193CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksOther: Increase of intense rainfalls2Cities-2.0a-C1-ClimateChange1
34194CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksOther: Landslide, mudflow5Cities-2.0a-C1-ClimateChange1
34195CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.0aCities-2.0a-PhysicalRisksSerious1Cities-2.0a-C2-Risk2
34196CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.1Cities-2.1-PhysicalRisks00
34197CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.3Cities-2.3-PhysicalRisksAgency specific vulnerability and risk assessment methodology1Cities-2.3-C1-PrimaryMethodology1
34198CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.0aCities-7.0a-GHGReductionC1Cities-7.0a-C2-BaselineEmissions2
34199CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.0aCities-7.0a-GHGReductionC20053Cities-7.0a-C1-BaselineYear1
34200CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.0aCities-7.0a-GHGReductionC281Cities-7.0a-C3-ReductionTarget3

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This dataset contains public responses to the CDP Cities 2014 questionnaire. If you have any questions about this dataset or how to use the data, please contact cities@cdp.net.

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