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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
126301CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM AdaptationNotRepeatableM3.1aCities-M3.1a-GovernmentPlan20151Cities-M3.1a-C2-YearOfPublication2
126302CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM AdaptationNotRepeatableM3.1bCities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan"In 2009, the Interministerial Climate Change Team was created with the mission of developing an Action Plan to enable the city to take action and prepare for the effects of global warming. This team was relaunched in 2014 to update the plan we are presenting today (2016-2020), conceived as a dynamic and flexible tool that allows the planning of the public policies of the different areas of the Government to prevent the adverse effects of climate change for the 2010-2030 period."3Cities-M3.1b-C2-ProofStatement2
126303CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM AdaptationNotRepeatableM3.1bCities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan"To enhance its success, the Government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (GCABA) intends to establish a monitoring system that periodically measures the progress of the PACC, and to make public the results and lessons learned."4Cities-M3.1b-C2-ProofStatement2
126304CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.0Cities-M2.0-CurrentClimateHazardsMedium High7Cities-M2.0-C3-ConsequenceOfHazard3
126305CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.0Cities-M2.0-CurrentClimateHazardsRain storm3Cities-M2.0-C1-ClimateHazard1
126306CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.0Cities-M2.0-CurrentClimateHazardsRiver flood4Cities-M2.0-C1-ClimateHazard1
126307CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.1Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequencyCoastal flood5Cities-M2.1-C1-ClimateHazards1
126308CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.1Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequencyCurrent6Cities-M2.1-C4-AnticipatedTimescale5
126309CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.1Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequencyHeat wave1Cities-M2.1-C1-ClimateHazards1
126310CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.1Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequencyIncreasing5Cities-M2.1-C3-ChangeInIntensity4
126311CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.1Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequencyIncreasing6Cities-M2.1-C2-ChangeInFrequency3
126312CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceCold wave8Cities-M2.2-C1-ClimateHazards1
126313CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceEmergency Management6Cities-M2.2-C5-AssetService5
126314CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceEnergy2Cities-M2.2-C6-AssetService6
126315CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceEnergy8Cities-M2.2-C5-AssetService5
126316CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM AdaptationNotRepeatableM3.1bCities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan123Cities-M3.1b-C3-PageNumber3
126317CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM AdaptationNotRepeatableM3.1bCities-M3.1b-AdaptationPlan204Cities-M3.1b-C3-PageNumber3
126318CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.0Cities-M2.0-CurrentClimateHazardsCoastal flood5Cities-M2.0-C1-ClimateHazard1
126319CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.0Cities-M2.0-CurrentClimateHazardsHigh2Cities-M2.0-C2-ProbabilityofHazard2
126320CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.0Cities-M2.0-CurrentClimateHazardsMedium High4Cities-M2.0-C2-ProbabilityofHazard2
126321CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.0Cities-M2.0-CurrentClimateHazardsMedium High5Cities-M2.0-C3-ConsequenceOfHazard3
126322CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM OverviewNotRepeatableM0.2Cities-M0.2-AdminBoundaryThe 1994 constitutional amendment granted the city autonomy, whose formal name is: Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. The Río de la Plata and Riachuelo rivers are the natural borders of the city on east and south. The rest of the metropolitan perimeter is surrounded, from north to west, by General Paz Avenue, connecting the city with the metropolitan area, a densely populated area with important business and industrial activity from where most commuters come. Buenos Aires was founded in an area crossed by Pampero and Sudestada winds, and on the basins of rivers and creeks. The city's annual rainfall in 2014 ascended to 1.983mm. The climate is temperate, with warm summers and fresh winters, and an average annual temperature of 18°C. The city has experienced a rapid growth of building construction that, together with the lack of planning, has contributed to the increase of a phenomenon known as heat island effect. This is why the city presents an enormous variety of building design and utility. Throughout time, creeks and rivers were piped and also some low zones that were attenuating the impact of the rains were refilled. At the same time, areas were leveled, streets were paved, towers and buildings were built, and other own modifications of the urban design were carried out. The changes fundamentally followed the line of the political and economic prevailing projects in every historical moment. The Executive Office of the city is held by the Chief Government elected every four years. The Judicial branch is composed by the Supreme Court of Justice, the Magistrate's Council, the Public Ministry, and other City Courts. The national judiciary determines the autonomy of the city's judiciary with regard to common law. Since 2007, the 48 neighborhoods were organized in 15 boroughs (the actual term for this in Buenos Aires City is "comunas"). As for the relationship with the National and Regional Government, since the last national elections in October, 2015, Buenos Aires City shares the same political affiliation of the province and the national government. This situation is expected to favor and make easier to craft inter-governmental policies and administrative procedures. Local elections in the city where in October 2015, but the new Mayor (Horacio Rodriguez Larreta) started his activities on December, 10th, 2015, until then the acting Mayor was Mauricio Macri.1Cities-M0.2-C2-Description2
126323CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActionsProjects and policies targeted at those most vulnerable2Cities-3.4b-C1-Vulnerability1
126324CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.0aCities-3.0a-AdaptationCompact of Mayors1Cities-3.0a-C1-Commitment1
126325CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.0aCities-3.0a-AdaptationOn March 2015, during the first C40 Latin-American Forum, Buenos Aires City committed to the Compact of Mayors and became a Compact Compliant by September of the same year.1Cities-3.0a-C3-Comments3
126326CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.1aCities-3.1a-Adaptationhttp://www.buenosaires.gob.ar/agenciaambiental/cambioclimaticoyenergiasustentable/plan-de-accion-frente-al-cambio-climatico-20201Cities-3.1a-C4-WebLink4
126327CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.1aCities-3.1a-AdaptationPlan Director de Emergencias2Cities-3.1a-C1-PublicationTitle1
126328CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceExtremely serious4Cities-M2.2-C2-Magnitude2
126329CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceExtremely serious7Cities-M2.2-C2-Magnitude2
126330CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceIncreased wind speeds are expected, together with changes in the wind direction towards the East, increasing the frequency of storms known in Buenos Aires, as "Sudestadas" that includes severe southeast winds that push the river into land, not allowing drainage. These event usually is accompanied by severe rainfall. This phenomenon may accelerate the river level rise in Buenos Aires. It produces damage to infrastructure, waterlogging, fallen trees, public lighting, power cuts, and disruption of urban services (similar to flooding impacts).7Cities-M2.2-C3-ImpactDescription3
126331CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate Hazards IINotRepeatableM2.2Cities-M2.2-ClimateHazardsAssetServiceOther: Damage to Infrastructure3Cities-M2.2-C6-AssetService6
126332CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM OverviewNotRepeatableM0.4Cities-M0.4-GDP1Cities-M0.4-C3-YearofGDP3
126333CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM OverviewNotRepeatableM0.6Cities-M0.6-Mayor20191Cities-M0.6-C4-TermEnd4
126334CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM OverviewNotRepeatableM0.6Cities-M0.6-MayorEconomist1Cities-M0.6-C1-LeaderTitle1
126335CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM OverviewNotRepeatableM0.7Cities-M0.7-Budget1106762253341Cities-M0.7-C1-OperatingBudget1
126336CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM OverviewNotRepeatableM0.7Cities-M0.7-Budget2016-01-011Cities-M0.7-C3-BudgetStart3
126337CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGovernanceCity DetailsNotRepeatable0.4Cities-0.4-OperatingBudget1106762253341Cities-0.4-C1-OperatingBudget1
126338CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGovernanceCity DetailsNotRepeatable0.4Cities-0.4-OperatingBudgetARS Argentine Peso1Cities-0.4-C2-Currency2
126339CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.1aCities-3.1a-Adaptation20092Cities-3.1a-C2-YearOfPublication2
126340CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.1aCities-3.1a-AdaptationAdministrative boundary of city governance3Cities-3.1a-C7-AreaUnderCitysControl7
126341CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.1aCities-3.1a-Adaptationhttp://www.buenosaires.gob.ar/cooperaciontecnica/plan-director-de-ordenamiento-hidraulico-pdoh3Cities-3.1a-C4-WebLink4
126342CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.1aCities-3.1a-AdaptationSame – covers entire city and nothing else2Cities-3.1a-C5-BoundaryOfPlan5
126343CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.3aCities-3.4a-AdaptationActionsC40Changes in climatic variability, such as rising temperatures and increased rainfall and humidity in the atmosphere represent an ideal environment for the development of mosquitoes, including Aedes Aegypti, which is a vector of the dengue virus, zika and chikungunya . Faced with this situation, the City government developed a comprehensive plan for the prevention of mosquito-borne diseases. It has actions for each epidemiological phase of the vector, ie from the egg, larvae and adult stages, in order to prevent its spread and infected population. In addition, actions are taken to eliminate artifacts that can accumulate water in homes (since these mosquitoes develop in peri or intra-domiciliary environments). To complement the actions, special sprays are made in public spaces such as schools and hospitals and ovitraps are placed in parks and squares of Buenos Aires, accompanied by actions to raise awareness of the population so that they can take the appropriate care from their role. Finally, the Environmental Protection Agency promotes the creation of a terrace garden of aromatic plants with the property to keep mosquitoes away, and they offer workshops of natural repellents, as a healthy, economic and chemical-free alternative, whose raw material is the plants planted in the terrace.6Cities-3.4.aC40-C6-ActionDescription6
126344CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.0Cities-M2.0-CurrentClimateHazardsMedium Low8Cities-M2.0-C2-ProbabilityofHazard2
126345CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.0Cities-M2.0-CurrentClimateHazardsSevere wind7Cities-M2.0-C1-ClimateHazard1
126346CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.0Cities-M2.0-CurrentClimateHazardsVector-borne disease6Cities-M2.0-C1-ClimateHazard1
126347CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.1Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequencyCurrent1Cities-M2.1-C4-AnticipatedTimescale5
126348CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.1Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequencyCurrent4Cities-M2.1-C4-AnticipatedTimescale5
126349CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGlobal CovenantCOM Climate HazardsNotRepeatableM2.1Cities-M2.1-ClimateHazardFrequencyCurrent7Cities-M2.1-C4-AnticipatedTimescale5
126350CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.3aCities-3.4a-AdaptationActionsC40Crisis management including warning and evacuation systems3Cities-3.4aC40-C2-Action2

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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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