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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
126701CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards II.NotRepeatable2.1dCities-2.1d-FutureClimateHazardsPublic health5Cities-2.1d-C4-AssetService4
126702CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards II.NotRepeatable2.1dCities-2.1d-FutureClimateHazardsSevere wind7Cities-2.1d-C1-ClimateHazards1
126703CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionInstruments to fund low carbon projects2Cities-7.2C40-C2-EmissionsRedActivity2
126704CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionMass Transit4Cities-7.2C40-C1-EmissionsRedSector1
126705CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionMass Transit7Cities-7.2C40-C1-EmissionsRedSector1
126706CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionNo12Cities-7.2C40-C6-DoYouPlan6
126707CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionNo19Cities-7.2C40-C6-DoYouPlan6
126708CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionOn-site renewable energy generation12Cities-7.2C40-C2-EmissionsRedActivity2
126709CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionPriority lanes6Cities-7.2C40-C3-EmissionsRedAction3
126710CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionPrivate Transport8Cities-7.2C40-C1-EmissionsRedSector1
126711CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionProgramme/Project4Cities-7.2C40-C4-Lever4
126712CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionProgramme/Project11Cities-7.2C40-C4-Lever4
126713CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionProgramme/Project14Cities-7.2C40-C4-Lever4
126714CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionProgramme/Project17Cities-7.2C40-C4-Lever4
126715CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards II.NotRepeatable2.1dCities-2.1d-FutureClimateHazardsTransport3Cities-2.1d-C5-AssetService5
126716CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards.NotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsMedium High4Cities-2.1a-C2-ProbabilityOfHazard2
126717CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards.NotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsMedium High4Cities-2.1a-C3-ConsequnceOfHazard3
126718CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards.NotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsMedium High7Cities-2.1a-C2-ProbabilityOfHazard2
126719CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards.NotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsMedium High7Cities-2.1a-C3-ConsequnceOfHazard3
126720CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards.NotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsRain storm3Cities-2.1a-C1-ClimateHazards1
126721CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards.NotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsCurrent2Cities-2.1c-C4-AnticipatedTimescale4
126722CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards.NotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsHeat wave1Cities-2.1c-C1-ClimateHazards1
126723CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards.NotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsIncreasing1Cities-2.1c-C2-ChangeInFrequency2
126724CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards.NotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsIncreasing1Cities-2.1c-ChangeInIntensity3
126725CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards.NotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsIncreasing4Cities-2.1c-ChangeInIntensity3
126726CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards.NotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsIncreasing7Cities-2.1c-ChangeInIntensity3
126727CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Climate Hazards.NotRepeatable2.1cCities-2.1c-FutureClimateHazardsRain storm3Cities-2.1c-C1-ClimateHazards1
126728CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Social Risks.NotRepeatable4Cities-4.0-SocialRisksYes00
126729CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Social Risks.NotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisksCurrent1Cities-4.0a-C2-AnticipatedTimescale2
126730CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Social Risks.NotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisksHotter and longer summers are expected, as well as an increase in the intensity of the heat urban island, generating an impact on human health as well as an increase on energy consumption and demand.2Cities-4.0a-C3-ImpactDescription3
126731CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Social Risks.NotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisksIncreased demand for public services (including health)2Cities-4.0a-C1-SocialImpacts1
126732CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionResidential - Private housing: Solar heating/ hot water12Cities-7.2C40-C3-EmissionsRedAction3
126733CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionResidential waste: Electronic waste recycling18Cities-7.2C40-C3-EmissionsRedAction3
126734CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionThe City Government started implementing in 2010 a network of exclusive lanes for bus and taxi circulation in order to reap the benefits of these forms of transportation while addressing the issues that have traditionally undercut their effectiveness. This change in circulation follows the Environmental Urban Plan (a law passed by the local legislature unanimously), and also implies transforming one-way avenues into two-way ones, in order to increase passenger flow. In fact, an immediate result of this program has been journey time reduction. Preferential lanes for public transportation and counter- flow lanes do account for the reduction of 10% to 35% of journey time reduction. There area 12.25 km of priority lanes actually on the city.6Cities-7.2C40-C7-ActionDescription7
126735CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionThe City is currently undergoing a transformation in the waste collection system. In order to reduce 72% of solid waste in 2017 and encourage separation at source, 100% of the city area already has black containers for garbage while others, green containers specifically for recyclables have been installed in several neighborhoods of the city. These mean the eradication of bags lying on the street. There are 10 green centers where urban garbage classifiers work in a second segregation material, in its baling and collective sale. During 2015 latest technology equipments in balers and tapes were incorporated. In addition, the City also enabled 32 green points in parks for receiving recyclable materials from the residential sector.13Cities-7.2C40-C7-ActionDescription7
126736CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionThe Environmental Protection Agency (APrA) is carrying out the Thermal Solar Collectors Project for Institutions Associated with Social Vulnerability. The project consists of the provision and installation of solar water heaters to produce hot water in organizations dedicated to offer social containment to children, adolescents and adults with the objective of reducing energy consumption and the costs of using conventional energy. This Agency acquired 40 solar hot water heaters, which were located in 14 institutions, one of which consisted of the largest solar thermal installation in the City of Buenos Aires. Each of the delivered solar water heaters can produce 300 liters of hot water for sanitary use and, on average, will allow institutions to save between 30% and 80% of the energy needed to heat water.12Cities-7.2C40-C7-ActionDescription7
126737CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionThe project started a few years ago with the aim of increasing the value of an abandoned part of the city. Thus the Technology District was created by law in order to promote the area’s growth. A new law fosters the promotion of bioclimatic construction in new and existing buildings, among other issues. It´s an incentive given by the Ministry of Innovation, Technology and Modernization, which provides subsidies to companies based on the score they get according to the improvements implemented. The program was officially launched in November 2013 with a great acceptance among the companies in the field of computer science and technology – as the act enabled - Some of them showed a great interest in participating. Specifically, BA EPA has initially identified the role of actions that add score on completed projects, analyze the plans to suggest some improvements in the framework of bioclimatic buildings and guide businesses with actions that could be implemented to according to each particular building. At present, more than 200 companies have been installed in the Technology District.1Cities-7.2C40-C7-ActionDescription7
126738CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionWaste17Cities-7.2C40-C1-EmissionsRedSector1
126739CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionYes3Cities-7.2C40-C6-DoYouPlan6
126740CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionYes6Cities-7.2C40-C6-DoYouPlan6
126741CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionYes9Cities-7.2C40-C6-DoYouPlan6
126742CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community.NotRepeatable7.2.Cities-7.2C40-EmissionsReductionYes16Cities-7.2C40-C6-DoYouPlan6
126743CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government Operations IINotRepeatable6.2Cities-6.2-GHGReductionLGO1Cities-6.2-C4-EmissionsReductionPerAnnum4
126744CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Social Risks.NotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisksIncreased resource demand4Cities-4.0a-C1-SocialImpacts1
126745CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresRisks & Adaptation.Social Risks.NotRepeatable4.0aCities-4.0a-SocialRisksSocial impacts on spontaneous settlements near the river, especially due to flooding, are already taking place. In the short term, material losses, sometimes including housing losses, are expected,as a consequence of heavier rains and extreme events, causing the need to relocate settlements and leave that riparian area free as flood containment.1Cities-4.0a-C3-ImpactDescription3
126746CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC2Cities-7.3-C5-EmissionsRedCumulative5
126747CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC2Cities-7.3-C7-SecondaryFundingMechanism7
126748CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC5Cities-7.3-C5-EmissionsRedCumulative5
126749CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC5Cities-7.3-C7-SecondaryFundingMechanism7
126750CDP Cities 201731155City of Buenos AiresStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC6Cities-7.3-C8-TotalCapitalCost8

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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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