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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
126501CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC12/2014Cities-7.3-C10-EndDate10
126502CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC5/113Cities-7.3-C9-ActionStart9
126503CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC65940614Cities-7.3-C5-EmissionsRedCumulative5
126504CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActions6Cities-3.4b-C7-ActionEndDate7
126505CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActions7Cities-3.4b-C4-SecondaryFinancialMechanism4
126506CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActions01/113Cities-3.4b-C6-ActionStartDate6
126507CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActionsCity's own funds / savings1Cities-3.4b-C3-PrimaryFinancialMechanism3
126508CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActionsGrants / subsidies3Cities-3.4b-C4-SecondaryFinancialMechanism4
126509CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActionsNone of the above3Cities-3.4b-C2-WhichExchange2
126510CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActionsOther: Joint finance with national and regional government3Cities-3.4b-C3-PrimaryFinancialMechanism3
126511CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActionsProjects and policies targeted at those most vulnerable1Cities-3.4b-C1-Vulnerability1
126512CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3Cities-3.0-AdaptationYes00
126513CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.1aCities-3.1a-Adaptation19983Cities-3.1a-C2-YearOfPublication2
126514CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.1aCities-3.1a-AdaptationAdministrative boundary of city governance2Cities-3.1a-C7-AreaUnderCitysControl7
126515CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.1aCities-3.1a-Adaptationhttps://www.cdp.net/sites/2017/55/31155/CDP Cities 2017/Shared Documents/Attachments/Cities-3.1a-C3-Attachment/plan_director_de_emergencias.pdf2Cities-3.1a-C3-Attachment3
126516CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGovernanceCity DetailsNotRepeatable0.6Cities-0.6-CityGDPTreasury Secretariat, Buenos Aires City Government1Cities-0.6-C3-Source4
126517CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGovernanceCity DetailsNotRepeatable0.7Cities-0.7-CityGeography181Cities-0.7-C1-AverageTemperature1
126518CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.1Cities-0.1-IntroductionCity/Municipality1Cities-0.1-C1-AdminBoundary1
126519CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.0aCities-5.0a-OpportunitiesAdditional funding options1Cities-5.0a-C1-EconomicOpportunity1
126520CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities4000001Cities-5.2-C5-CostOfProject5
126521CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesAs part of this program, we are planning a COP 23 simulation for young students from all over the world and from all kinds of disciplines. Therefore, we would like to have national delegations with people from different countries and educational backgrounds. Another part of this project is an app for our City Government website and/or mobile devices that aims to raise awareness among citizens, including tools such as a carbon footprint for citizen’s daily transport within the city boundaries.2Cities-5.2-C4-ProjectDescription4
126522CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesOther: Tools for Adaptation Decision-making1Cities-5.2-C1-ProjectArea1
126523CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActions5Cities-3.4b-C7-ActionEndDate7
126524CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActions6Cities-3.4b-C4-SecondaryFinancialMechanism4
126525CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActions7Cities-3.4b-C5-TotalCapitalCost5
126526CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActions01/106Cities-3.4b-C6-ActionStartDate6
126527CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActions01/111Cities-3.4b-C6-ActionStartDate6
126528CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActions01/145Cities-3.4b-C6-ActionStartDate6
126529CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActionsCity's own funds / savings6Cities-3.4b-C3-PrimaryFinancialMechanism3
126530CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActionsCrisis management including warning and evacuation systems3Cities-3.4b-C1-Vulnerability1
126531CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActionsNone of the above2Cities-3.4b-C2-WhichExchange2
126532CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActionsNone of the above5Cities-3.4b-C2-WhichExchange2
126533CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActionsWorking with non-C40 cities6Cities-3.4b-C2-WhichExchange2
126534CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.1aCities-3.1a-AdaptationRelevant city department2Cities-3.1a-C8-PrimaryAuthor8
126535CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.1aCities-3.1a-AdaptationThe function of this plan is to respond to situations of threats to the community, whether of natural origin or actions taken by human beings, in which the safety, life of people and the environment can be exposed to danger, through all the territory of the city.2Cities-3.1a-C6-ExplainBoundary6
126536CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.2Cities-3.2-Adaptationhttps://www.cdp.net/sites/2017/55/31155/CDP Cities 2017/Shared Documents/Attachments/Cities-3.2-Adaptation/CRAFT_Questionnaire_CDP_v2_FINAL.xlsm00
126537CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.3aCities-3.4a-AdaptationActionsC40Coastal flood5Cities-3.4aC40-ClimateHazard1
126538CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.3aCities-3.4a-AdaptationActionsC40Coastal floods are related to “Sudestada” phenomenon that includes severe southeast winds that push the river into land, not allowing drainage and it is usually accompanied by severe rainfall. This phenomenon may accelerate the river level rise in Buenos Aires. The wind that blows during Sudestadas is from the opposite direction from the normal flow of the Rio de la Plata, blocking its normal drainage pushing the water towards the coast and producing flooding. Faced with this situation the city has created an early warning system, which is provided by the underground information in real time on rainfall and storm effects in different neighborhoods of the City. It is equipped with water level sensors (limnigraphs) located in rainfall drainage systems which provide data of the amount of water concentrated in relation to pipe capacity during heavy rainfall events. In the same line, the City of Buenos Aires has a weather alert network run by the Emergency Squad which counts with eight stations.Within the Director of Emergency Plan, Sudestadas are considered one of the threats that the City faced, therefore have operational action plans to address them with the help from Civil Defense personnel. Although the phenomenon cannot be avoided, measures to mitigate its consequences are been developed: water reservoirs parks that hold rainwater, which will drain afterwards;and training of first responders. The Coordination and Control Center (CUCC, in its Spanish abbreviation) monitors in real time critical city points and storm drains receive and process all emergency calls, coordinating response with the corresponding areas. Furthermore, the Ministry of Habitat and Inclusion and the Ministry of Urban Development does infrastructure improvements, tree planting among other actions in order to reduce vulnerability to coastal flooding. Moreover, the Buenos Aires Green Program plans to expand and improve the permeable green surface and the amount of public woodland, because of the ability of these natural factors to absorb and retain rainwater.5Cities-3.4.aC40-C6-ActionDescription6
126539CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.0aCities-3.0a-Adaptation2Cities-3.0a-C2-Attachment2
126540CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.0aCities-3.0a-Adaptation100 Resillient Cities2Cities-3.0a-C1-Commitment1
126541CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.0aCities-3.0a-AdaptationBuenos Aires was selected as one of the 100 Cities, so it will receive funding to elaborate and implement a resilience agenda for the City. This initiative of the Rockefeller Foundation, also provides a CRO (Chief recilient office) who will articulate and will be responsible for the actions that are carried out in the office of Resilience. One of the problems to be faced is vulnerability based on the 8 climate threats identified in the City, since their approach includes attention to their causes, impacts and associated risks, which will strengthen the capacity of adaptation of Buenos Aires, identifying priorities of action and strategic guidelines for the development of the implementation.2Cities-3.0a-C3-Comments3
126542CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.3aCities-3.4a-AdaptationActionsC40Currently in effect (city-wide)1Cities-3.4a-C40-C4-ScaleAndStatus4
126543CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.3aCities-3.4a-AdaptationActionsC40Currently in effect at a significant scale across most of the city4Cities-3.4a-C40-C4-ScaleAndStatus4
126544CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.3aCities-3.4a-AdaptationActionsC40Currently in effect at a significant scale across most of the city7Cities-3.4a-C40-C4-ScaleAndStatus4
126545CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.3aCities-3.4a-AdaptationActionsC40Given the projected scenarios, more pressure over the public health system is expected. For this reason, the city counts with 34 public hospitals and a network of 42 Health and Community Actions Centers (CeSAC, for its Spanish acronym) and 40 “Healthy stations” which are increasing in number year after year, seeking to respond to emerging challenges. Regarding the healthy stations, these are located in public open spaces, as well as some subway stations, where neighbors can measure their blood pressure, weight, glycaemia levels as well as receiving nutritional information. All this actions strengthen the health system; assist the vulnerable population especially elderly and young people, and also people with unsatisfied basic needs or with poor housing conditions, by raising awareness of what to do in these situations.Moreover, the city government organized talks about energy efficiency in order to reduce the consumption to avoid possible power cuts.2Cities-3.4.aC40-C6-ActionDescription6
126546CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.2Cities-1.2-GovernanceYes1Cities-1.2-C1-Response1
126547CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.1Cities-0.1-IntroductionThe 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-0.1-C2-DescriptionofCity2
126548CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.0aCities-3.0a-Adaptationhttps://www.cdp.net/sites/2017/55/31155/CDP Cities 2017/Shared Documents/Attachments/Cities-3.0a-C2-Attachment/Pacto Climático Global de Ciudades Buenos Aires.pdf3Cities-3.0a-C2-Attachment2
126549CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.0aCities-3.0a-AdaptationIn 2010, Buenos Aires City signed the Global Cities Covenant on Climate "Mexico City Pact" and since then reports its inventories and measures, to tackle climate change, in the Carbonn Registry.3Cities-3.0a-C3-Comments3
126550CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation.NotRepeatable3.0aCities-3.0a-AdaptationMexico City Pact3Cities-3.0a-C1-Commitment1

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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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