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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
34201CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.0aCities-7.0a-GHGReductionC823Cities-7.0a-C3-ReductionTarget3
34202CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionC1Cities-7.1-C2-AnticipatedEmissions2
34203CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionC4Cities-7.1-C2-AnticipatedEmissions2
34204CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionC7Cities-7.1-C2-AnticipatedEmissions2
34205CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionC10Cities-7.1-C2-AnticipatedEmissions2
34206CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionCOther: Energy Supply > Clean energy procurement strategies8Cities-7.1-C1-EmissionsActivity1
34207CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionCTransport > Infrastructure for non-motorized transport5Cities-7.1-C1-EmissionsActivity1
34208CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.0aCities-6.0a-GHGReductionLGO2Cities-6.0a-C6-Comment6
34209CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.0aCities-6.0a-GHGReductionLGO20053Cities-6.0a-C1-BaselineYear1
34210CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.0aCities-6.0a-GHGReductionLGO552Cities-6.0a-C3-ReductionTarget3
34211CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.0aCities-6.0a-GHGReductionLGOAt the moment the emissions of the government operations are not know. We are in the process of developing a method to determine the emissions. Targets are already defined for the government operations: Target for 2050: 18% of 2005 Target for 2035: 45% of 2005 Target for 2020: 72% of 20051Cities-6.0a-C6-Comment6
34212CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasStrategyWater Supply AdaptationNotRepeatable9.1Cities-9.1-WaterProject (LIVE JUCA). Contribute to the protection and conservation of the Juquery state park and state park (cantatrice) for the preservation and ecological balance and public health.1Cities-TC-WaterAdaptation-Comment3
34213CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasStrategyWater Supply RisksNotRepeatable9.0aCities-9.0a-WaterLess serious1Cities-9.0a-C3-Level3
34214CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasStrategyWater Supply RisksNotRepeatable9.0aCities-9.0a-WaterLong-term1Cities-9.0a-C2-Timescale2
34215CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.12Cities-CityWideEmissions-ChangeThe course of greenhouse gas emissions since 2008 is more or less constant. We assume that the positive effects of modernizing insulation of buildings are mostly compensated by increased demands for comfort (e.g. higher room temperatures, larger living spaces, longer heating periods).1Cities-TC-CityWideEmissionsWhy2
34216CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.2aCities-2.2a-Physical-RisksThe canton of Zurich is Switzerland's strongest economic region in which around 70,200 workplaces are located and nearly 800,000 people are employed. Due to the high level of economic strength of the region, the Zurich metropolitan area is particularly sensitive to climate change effects. On one hand, the expected higher temperatures lead to a decline in mental and physical performance. On the other hand, by the prevailing increase of intense rainfalls, heat waves and potential flooding, a large number of companies and their infrastructure are affected.We assume that the current strong interdependence of economic relations of the metropolitan area of ??Zurich with the rest of the world remains in the future. Thus, it contributes to the sensitivity of the region: If climate change causes economic losses in countries with which the Zurich metropolitan area is highly connected, it will impact Zurich as well. And vice versa...The detailed study can be downloaded here:http://www.econcept.ch/fileadmin/files/dl/klimawandel_zuerich_wissGrundlagen.pdf00
34217CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationPhysical RisksNotRepeatable2.3Cities-2.3-PhysicalRisksA relevant part is based on analysis of current literature, research results and expert / internal knowledge, which was collected through workshops, discussions and written exchanges. Other methodological approaches are based on the "analysis of climate-related risks and opportunities in Switzerland" by the Federal Office for the Environment (BAFU) and the Federal Office for Spatial Development (ARE). http://www.econcept.ch/fileadmin/files/dl/klimawandel_zuerich_wissGrundlagen.pdf1Cities-2.3-C2-Description2
34218CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationSocial RisksNotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisks1Cities-4.0a-C3-ImpactDescription3
34219CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.0aCities-7.0a-GHGReductionC2Cities-7.0a-C2-BaselineEmissions2
34220CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.0aCities-7.0a-GHGReductionC3Cities-7.0a-C4-GHGSource4
34221CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.0aCities-7.0a-GHGReductionC3Cities-7.0a-C6-Comment6
34222CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.0aCities-7.0a-GHGReductionC20051Cities-7.0a-C1-BaselineYear1
34223CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.0aCities-7.0a-GHGReductionC20503Cities-7.0a-C5-TargetDate5
34224CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.0aCities-7.0a-GHGReductionCThe baseline emission and the target emission are measured in tonnes CO2e per person per year.Target for 2050: 1.0 tonnes CO2e per person (18% of 2005)Target for 2035: 2.5 tonnes CO2e per person (45% of 2005)Target for 2020: 4.0 tonnes CO2e per person (72% of 2005)1Cities-7.0a-C6-Comment6
34225CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsData5171552Cities-C1.6-C2-Emissions2
34226CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsData5800151Cities-C1.6-C2-Emissions2
34227CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsData75788Cities-C1.6-C2-Emissions2
34228CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsDataEnergy carrier (energy balance type LCA; according to 2000-Watt-methodology): District heat4Cities-C1.6-C1-EndUser1
34229CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.7Cities-C1.7-GHGEmissionsData8372Cities-C1.7-C2-Amount2
34230CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.7Cities-C1.7-GHGEmissionsDataDiesel/Gas oil3Cities-C1.7-C1-Fuel1
34231CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionC3Cities-7.1-C2-AnticipatedEmissions2
34232CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionC6Cities-7.1-C2-AnticipatedEmissions2
34233CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionCDistrict heating systems Zurich North:In September 2011, the city council has made the decision to implement the long-planned closure of the gas lines in the district heating area Zurich North. This has the consequence that from 2019 about 500 properties will not be able to use natural gas as their main heat source. About 200 of them are economically connected to the district heating system (heat from waste incineration). For the other objects, the City of Zurich provides free consultation by a specialist (as part of the “Energy Coaching” program). This results in less natural gas heating systems and more renewable heating systems in the city of Zurich (ongoing process).4Cities-7.1-C3-Comment3
34234CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionCElectricity from sewage gas:In 2011 the electricity production from the combined heat and power plant „Werdhölzli“ reached 18 million kWh. First time in history of the plant, more electricity has been produced than consumed by the plant, operation buildings and offices itself.9Cities-7.1-C3-Comment3
34235CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionCElectricity produced of waste:In 2011 the two waste heat and power plants in the city of Zurich produced 165 million kWh of electricity. The renewable electricity produced by the plant Hagenholz is certified „naturemade basic“.8Cities-7.1-C3-Comment3
34236CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionCEnergy Demand in Buildings > Renewable on-Site energy generation3Cities-7.1-C1-EmissionsActivity1
34237CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionCEnergy Supply > Low or zero carbon energy supply generation1Cities-7.1-C1-EmissionsActivity1
34238CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionCEnergy Supply > Low or zero carbon energy supply generation4Cities-7.1-C1-EmissionsActivity1
34239CDP Cities 201435449Stadt 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
34240CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - CommunityNotRepeatable7.1Cities-7.1-GHGReductionCOther: Energy Supply > Clean energy procurement strategies9Cities-7.1-C1-EmissionsActivity1
34241CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.0aCities-6.0a-GHGReductionLGO1Cities-6.0a-C4-GHGSource4
34242CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.0aCities-6.0a-GHGReductionLGO2Cities-6.0a-C2-BaselineEmissions2
34243CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.0aCities-6.0a-GHGReductionLGO3Cities-6.0a-C6-Comment6
34244CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.0aCities-6.0a-GHGReductionLGO20503Cities-6.0a-C5-TargetDate5
34245CDP Cities 201435449Stadt 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
34246CDP Cities 201435449Stadt 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
34247CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGOSeven milestones program (“7-Meilenschritte”) – environmentally sound and energy-efficient construction: Zurich owns numerous structures, including 9000 flats, 960 business premises, 165 administrative buildings, ten car park buildings, over a hundred school buildings, twohospitals, sports facilities, cultural buildings, tram shelters, public lavatories etc. Every year, the city realizes around one hundred construction projects. The guideline “Sevenmilestones for environmentally sound and energy-efficient construction” has been applied to the city’s construction projects since 2001. Since 2008, it has also been necessary to assess enhanced specifications, which are oriented towards the 2000-watt society.Compulsory specifications for city buildings and specifications to be assessed:1. New buildings comply with the Minergie-ECO standard (enhanced specification: Minergie-P-ECO)2. The renovation of existing buildings complies with the Minergie modernization standard (enhanced specification: Minergie new buildings standard)3. New buildings and renovations meet the additional Minergie requirements regarding lighting; the most efficient electrical devices are purchased (enhanced specification: the renovation of existing buildings complies withthe Minergie new buildings standard or Minergie-P).4. At least 40 percent of the heating requirementsof new buildings are covered by renewablesources (enhanced specification: 100 percent of the heating requirements of new buildings are covered by renewable sources).5. The construction materials selected are ecologicallyfriendly and pose no health risks. The indoor air quality is well clear of the limits or reference values (enhanced specification: Grey energy is also optimized).6. Ecological sustainability is a decisive criterion inarchitectural competitions (enhanced specification: arrangements for energy-efficient and environmentally friendly mobility are also made).7. Management of buildings is continually optimized; energy is purchased according to ecological criteria.1Cities-6.1-C3-ActionDescription3
34248CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.7Cities-C1.7-GHGEmissionsDataGWh2Cities-C1.7-C3-EnergyUnits3
34249CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.7Cities-C1.7-GHGEmissionsDataMotor gasoline (petrol)1Cities-C1.7-C1-Fuel1
34250CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.8Cities-C1.8-GHGEmissionsDataElectricity1Cities-C1.8-C1-Type1

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