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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
127701CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities4935650162Cities-5.2-C5-CostOfProject5
127702CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities8000000005Cities-5.2-C6-InvestmentNeeded6
127703CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesElectricity Generation with Quito’s Sanitary Landfill Biogas. This project consists of the utilization of Quito’s sanitary landfill biogas for electricity generation, as part of the District’s zero waste policy, which promotes waste prevention, minimization and source separation, as well as a responsible and efficient waste collection, treatment and disposal. The public Metropolitan Company of Solid Waste Management (EMGIRS) is in charge of Quito’s sanitary landfill “El Inga”, where collected domestic solid waste of the city and 33 rural parishes is deposited since 2003 (approximately 2,000 tons per day, of which 57% is organic waste, 24% is recyclable waste and 19% are rejections). There is a pipeline network to capture biogas within all the sanitary landfill “El Inga”, which leads to a fireplace where biogas is incinerated.With an investment of about US$ 7 million, at the end of 2015 there will be a biogas power plant assembled inside the “El Inga” sanitary landfill, beginning to generate 2MW/h, and expecting to generate 5MW/h for late 2016. The generation of electrical energy through Quito’s sanitary landfill biogas contributes to the national grid, as a source of non-conventional renewable energy, supporting the new national energy matrix. It also mitigates environmental impact caused by the emission of greenhouse gases, in this case, methane. This action will reduce 144,000 tCO2e per year.6Cities-5.2-C4-ProjectDescription4
127704CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC8Cities-7.3-C7-SecondaryFundingMechanism7
127705CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC9Cities-7.3-C3-WhichExchange3
127706CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC9Cities-7.3-C8-TotalCapitalCost8
127707CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC10Cities-7.3-C10-EndDate10
127708CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC11Cities-7.3-C6-PrimaryFundingMechanism6
127709CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC11Cities-7.3-C7-SecondaryFundingMechanism7
127710CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.22017-CDP Cities 2017-IntroModulesFieldGovernment; Community00
127711CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.0aCities-5.0a-OpportunitiesIncreased attention to other environmental concerns2Cities-5.0a-C1-EconomicOpportunity1
127712CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.0aCities-5.0a-OpportunitiesTaking into consideration climate change, now all new buildings have to include climate change criteria in their desing and construction includent the measurement of the carbon footprint. Additionally the city has a strong focus of integrated waste management with climate change criteria. Climate change adaptation and resilience have a focus on the City´s natural heritage, thus increasing the investment in the conservation and integrated managemnet of natural resources of the Distric´s natural areas.2Cities-5.0a-C2-MaximizingOpportunity2
127713CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.0aCities-5.0a-OpportunitiesThe city has outlined its climate actions in several sectors, showing the co-benefits of such actions which allows for a better understanding of positive impacts and thus are more attractive for investment. Also the city as structured policies for public private partnerships that facilitate the implementation of climate actions. New funding will be recieved through the implementation of the Carbon Footprint Compensation Scheme, which works with the private sector to obtain funds and implement actions in territory that will contribute to reducing the city´s carbon footprint and increase the vegetation cover.1Cities-5.0a-C2-MaximizingOpportunity2
127714CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.1Cities-5.1-OpportunitiesYes1Cities-5.1-C1-CollaborationResponse1
127715CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities1000000003Cities-5.2-C5-CostOfProject5
127716CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities1370000001Cities-5.2-C5-CostOfProject5
127717CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities22364258Cities-5.2-C5-CostOfProject5
127718CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities55000004Cities-5.2-C5-CostOfProject5
127719CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities70000006Cities-5.2-C5-CostOfProject5
127720CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesOther:7Cities-5.2-C1-ProjectArea1
127721CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesParticipatory Urban Agriculture. This multidimensional project works as a local economic development, social cohesion and urban resilience strategy that integrates agriculture, livestock production, solidarity harvest exchange, food processing, surplus marketing and local environmental management, contributing to food security and sovereignty, urban agro-ecology and nutrition. The project has technified its intervention through productive infrastructure, as low-cost micro-greenhouses, water harvesting and drip irrigation specially designed for small production units. The project seeks to improve the quality of life of the most vulnerable population of the District, working with women (85,71% of participants) and female headed households, the elderly, children and youth, people with special needs or disabilities, refugees, migrants, unemployed people, shelters, health centers, schools, associations, addiction and social rehabilitation centers, and anyone who wants to be part of this innovative approach to food self-sufficiency. The project seeks to strengthen the technical capacities of urban and peri-urban farmers and the formation of human capital, along with increasing sustainable and safe agricultural production and agribusiness, focusing on microenterprise management with access to different markets. Urban agriculture is practiced in public and private vacant land, gardens, balconies, terraces, pots or containers, using recycled materials such as plastic bottles and tubes, tires, pallets and glass. There are 352,600 beneficiaries of the program (56,000 urban farmers with their families and 170,000 responsible consumers). 16,700 participants have been trained, opened 2,500 urban gardens and promoted 110 urban agriculture startups with 105 different food products. The organic food supply of urban agriculture increases Quito’s self-sufficiency rate, reducing carbon emissions. Its practice is an adaptation response to climate change and a way to build a more resilient District, by increasing biodiversity, recovering degraded ecosystems, promoting rational use of resources, water efficiency and revaluation of urban land for food production, as well as generating citizen participation and solidarity within local economic development.8Cities-5.2-C4-ProjectDescription4
127722CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesOperation8Cities-5.2-C2-StatusOfProject2
127723CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesProject not financed and seeking full financing3Cities-5.2-C3-StatusOfFinancing3
127724CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesProject partially financed and seeking additional financing2Cities-5.2-C3-StatusOfFinancing3
127725CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesProject partially financed and seeking additional financing5Cities-5.2-C3-StatusOfFinancing3
127726CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesProject partially financed and seeking additional financing8Cities-5.2-C3-StatusOfFinancing3
127727CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC12Cities-7.3-C3-WhichExchange3
127728CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC12Cities-7.3-C8-TotalCapitalCost8
127729CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC13Cities-7.3-C5-EmissionsRedCumulative5
127730CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC14Cities-7.3-C4-EmissionsRedPerAnnum4
127731CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC14Cities-7.3-C6-PrimaryFundingMechanism6
127732CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoStrategy.GHG Emissions Reduction - Community IINotRepeatable7.3Cities-7.3-EmissionsReductionC14Cities-7.3-C7-SecondaryFundingMechanism7
127733CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesPublic transport - Metropolitan Integrated Mass Transport System: Strengthening public transport is the main management proposal to improve sustainable mobility in the city (since there are nearly 4 million trips per day in Quito, of which 75% are by public transport). Besides saving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, this initiative will reduce air pollution, improve road safety, reduce waiting and transport times, reduce maintenance costs of vehicles and therefore improve citizens’ quality of life. The specific actions are: - Quito’s Metro.- The first subway line is being constructed and it is expected to start operation by 2017, with an estimated of 450,000 passengers per day in the first year; with 22 km in length (19.3 km underground and 1.7 km in surface), 15 operative stations and 4 reserve stations (3 intermodal transfer stations), 8 trains with 6 wagons each (108 wagons in total), with an average speed of 37 km/h, transporting 1,500 people per train ride. - Metrobus-Q Subsystem.- Creation of new fast transport buses (BRT) and trolley bus corridors with exclusive lanes (electric and diesel articulated buses), and optimization of the existing ones, in consideration of the Metro system. 920,000 passengers are being transported with this mode.- "Quito Cables".- The first of four lines of an innovative cable car system is being constructed, allowing people to transport by air from the outskirts to the main stations of the Metropolitan Integrated Mass Transport System.2Cities-5.2-C4-ProjectDescription4
127734CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.5Cities-LGO1.5-EnergyData3Cities-LGO1.5-C4-EnergyUnits4
127735CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.5Cities-LGO1.5-EnergyData531073.352Cities-LGO1.5-C3-Amount3
127736CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.5Cities-LGO1.5-EnergyDataL2Cities-LGO1.5-C4-EnergyUnits4
127737CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.5Cities-LGO1.5-EnergyDataMunicipal vehicle fleet1Cities-LGO1.5-C1-Source1
127738CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoGovernmentLocal Government - External VerificationNotRepeatableLGO1.13bCities-LGO1.13b-ExternalVerificationThere are no current or forseen plans to verify local government emissions in the near future.00
127739CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.11Cities-LGO1.11-GHGEmissionsDataMunicipal Buildings/ Municipal Fleet1Cities-LGO1.10-C1-Department1
127740CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesThe objective of this project is to reduce emissions from the waste sector by the treatment of the organic waste that gets into the landfill. The project seeks to implement a Organic Waste Processing Plant in order to produce compost that will be later sold. This project responds to the Municpal Zero Waste policiy . It is expected that 150,000 tons/year will be processed in this plant4Cities-5.2-C4-ProjectDescription4
127741CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesTransport3Cities-5.2-C1-ProjectArea1
127742CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesWaste recycling4Cities-5.2-C1-ProjectArea1
127743CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesWater management5Cities-5.2-C1-ProjectArea1
127744CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActions1Cities-3.4b-C6-ActionStartDate6
127745CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.11Cities-LGO1.11-GHGEmissionsDataScope 11Cities-LGO1.10-C2-Type2
127746CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.11Cities-LGO1.11-GHGEmissionsDataTransportation/ Buses3Cities-LGO1.10-C1-Department1
127747CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.12Cities-LGO1.12-GHGEmissionsDataThis is our first year of calculation1Cities_Change_Em_LGO_Col11
127748CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.9aCities-LGO1.9a-GHGEmissionsData3Cities-LGO1.9a-C3-Comment3
127749CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.9aCities-LGO1.9a-GHGEmissionsDataEmissions from Contracted Services2Cities-LGO1.9a-C1-Scope31
127750CDP Cities 201742178Distrito Metropolitano de QuitoRisks & Adaptation.Adaptation IINotRepeatable3.3bCities-3.3b-AdaptationActions4Cities-3.4b-C7-ActionEndDate7

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