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2017 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
116551CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.1Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequencyCurrent2Cities-M2.1-C4-AnticipatedTimescale5
116552CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.1Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequencyIncreasing1Cities-M2.1-C2-ChangeInFrequency3
116553CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.1Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequencyIncreasing4Cities-M2.1-C2-ChangeInFrequency3
116554CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceFood and agriculture1Cities-M2.2-C4-AssetService4
116555CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServicehealt, water4Cities-M2.2-C3-ImpactDescription3
116556CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServicehealth2Cities-M2.2-C3-ImpactDescription3
116557CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceOther:3Cities-M2.2-C6-AssetService6
116558CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceOther: Emergency services3Cities-M2.2-C5-AssetService5
116559CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceOther: Health and community1Cities-M2.2-C5-AssetService5
116560CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceOther: Health and community3Cities-M2.2-C4-AssetService4
116561CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceRiver flood5Cities-M2.2-C1-ClimateHazards1
116562CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceSerious2Cities-M2.2-C2-Magnitude2
116563CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceSerious5Cities-M2.2-C2-Magnitude2
116564CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceTransport5Cities-M2.2-C4-AssetService4
116565CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.3Cities-M2.3-RiskAssessmentIn progress00
116566CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM GHG Emissions InventoryNotRepeatableM1.0Cities-M1.0-EmissionsDate-Start2012-01-0100
116567CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM GHG Emissions InventoryNotRepeatableM1.2Cities-M1.2-PrimaryProtocol2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories00
116568CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM GHG Emissions ReductionNotRepeatableM1.6bCities-M1.6b-ActionPlanProof2Cities-M1.6b-C3-PageNumber3
116569CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGlobal CovenantCOM GHG Emissions ReductionNotRepeatableM1.6bCities-M1.6b-ActionPlanProof3Cities-M1.6b-C2-ProofStatement2
116570CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGovernanceCity DetailsNotRepeatable0.6Cities-0.6-CityGDP326000000001Cities-0.6-C1-GDP1
116571CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGovernanceCity DetailsNotRepeatable0.7Cities-0.7-CityGeography-47.458061Cities-0.7-C4-Longitude4
116572CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1Cities-1.0-GovernanceIn 2009 , with the establishment of National and State Policy on Climate Change , there is a greater encouragement of local climate change policies . In addition , the State has encouraged the decentralization of environmental management , recognizing aimed at reducing the emission of greenhouse gases municipal actions . The establishment of the Climate Fund and other sources of federal and private funds , as well as the existence of the State Fund for the Prevention and Control of Pollution may be alternatives for implementing of municipal actions for tackling climate change . However, there are still difficulties in obtaining resources in these funds , and the recent national exemption policy and gradual return of the collection of IPI ( industrialized product tax ) on vehicles as a way to keep warm the automobile sector in the country , there was an incentive the purchase of vehicles in the country . This initiative may have contributed to the increase in the fleet of vehicles in the municipality of 157 % between 2002 and 2013 , and changes in motorization rate of 30 to 64 vehicles per 100 inhabitants . According to information from the Municipal Inventory of Emissions of Greenhouse Gases , the transportation sector is the most impactful of GHG emissions in the municipality .00
116573CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaRisks & AdaptationClimate Hazards IINotRepeatable2.1dCities-2.1d-FutureClimateHazardsSerious1Cities-2.1d-C2-Magnitude2
116574CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaRisks & AdaptationClimate Hazards IINotRepeatable2.1dCities-2.1d-FutureClimateHazardstransport5Cities-2.1d-C3-ImpactDescription3
116575CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaRisks & AdaptationClimate Hazards IINotRepeatable2.1dCities-2.1d-FutureClimateHazardsTransport5Cities-2.1d-C4-AssetService4
116576CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaRisks & AdaptationSocial RisksNotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisksIncreased incidence and prevalence of disease2Cities-4.0a-C1-SocialImpacts1
116577CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaRisks & AdaptationSocial RisksNotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisksIncreased risk to already vulnerable populations1Cities-4.0a-C1-SocialImpacts1
116578CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGO1Cities-6.1-C2-EmissionsReductionActivity2
116579CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1Cities-1.1-MitigationAdaptationThrough the identification of possibilities of local action, aiming at mitigation and adaptation.00
116580CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.2Cities-1.2-GovernanceThe physical-territorial master plan was completed before the definition of the municipal climate agenda. However, the 2016 Urban Transport and Mobility Master Plan already incorporates some guidelines for the reduction of emissions.1Cities-1.2-C2-Description2
116581CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.1Cities-0.1-IntroductionCity/Municipality1Cities-0.1-C1-AdminBoundary1
116582CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities1Cities-5.2-C5-CostOfProject5
116583CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities2Cities-5.2-C2-StatusOfProject2
116584CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaStrategyRenewable EnergyNotRepeatable8Cities-8.0-ElectricityMix6Cities-ElectricityMix-C2-Percent2
116585CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaStrategyRenewable EnergyNotRepeatable8Cities-8.0-ElectricityMix9Cities-ElectricityMix-C2-Percent2
116586CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaStrategyRenewable EnergyNotRepeatable8Cities-8.0-ElectricityMixBiomass6Cities-ElectricityMix-C1-Source1
116587CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaStrategyRenewable EnergyNotRepeatable8Cities-8.0-ElectricityMixWind7Cities-ElectricityMix-C1-Source1
116588CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaStrategyRenewable EnergyNotRepeatable8.1bCities-8.1b-NoRenewableEnergyTargetOne should take into account that more than 85% of energy produced and used internally in Brazil comes from renewable sources. The 1st Emission Inventory of Greenhouse Gases in Sorocaba wil serve as the basis for drafting the Policy and Plan of Action on Climate Change . From this, we will be able to set goals for the city.00
116589CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities2Cities-5.2-C4-ProjectDescription4
116590CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities3Cities-5.2-C3-StatusOfFinancing3
116591CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities4Cities-5.2-C5-CostOfProject5
116592CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities5Cities-5.2-C2-StatusOfProject2
116593CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities5Cities-5.2-C4-ProjectDescription4
116594CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities6Cities-5.2-C3-StatusOfFinancing3
116595CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities6Cities-5.2-C6-InvestmentNeeded6
116596CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaStrategyWater Supply ManagementNotRepeatable9.1Cities-9.1-WaterAt the moment, the greatest efforts of the city are dedicated to advancing the ability to pump water and works to improve water distribution, in view of the growing city. In addition, we have a Loss Control Program, with defined actions and deadlines to meet.2Cities-9.1-WaterAdaptation-C3-Comment3
116597CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaStrategyWater Supply ManagementNotRepeatable9.1Cities-9.1-WaterDeclining water quality1Cities-9.1-WaterAdaptation-C1-Risks1
116598CDP Cities 201750383Prefeitura de SorocabaStrategyWater Supply RisksNotRepeatable9.0aCities-9.0a-Water2Cities-9.0a-C22
116599CDP Cities 201754649Prefeitura de TatuíGlobal CovenantCOM GHG Emissions InventoryNotRepeatableM1.4Cities-M1.4-CompactCompliant00
116600CDP Cities 201754649Prefeitura de TatuíGovernanceCity DetailsNotRepeatable0.3Cities-0.3-CityDetails20171Cities-0.3-C3-TermStart3

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This dataset contains the full responses of cities disclosing publicly to CDP in 2017. If you have any questions about this data, please contact cities@cdp.net.

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