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136651CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-Methodology19Cities-LGO1.2-C2-Status2
136652CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyBuses3Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
136653CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyElectricity generation4Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
136654CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyEmployee commuting6Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
136655CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyIncluded4Cities-LGO1.2-C2-Status2
136656CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyIncluded11Cities-LGO1.2-C2-Status2
136657CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyIncluded14Cities-LGO1.2-C2-Status2
136658CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyLocal trains9Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
136659CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyWaste collection17Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
136660CDP Cities 201760577Frederikshavn KommuneStrategyWater Supply ManagementNotRepeatable9.1Cities-9.1-WaterHandling Instructions to the environment guards in Frederikshavn Municipality is prepared to ensure the most appropriate treatment of reported environmental incidents (pollution cases) within the municipality. "No action or efforts undertaken to limit damage on dissemination may be delayed or omitted because of doubts about who is liable for the resulting associated costs".2Cities-9.1-WaterAdaptation-C3-Comment3
136661CDP Cities 201760577Frederikshavn KommuneStrategyWater Supply RisksNotRepeatable9.0aCities-9.0a-WaterExtremely serious3Cities-9.0a-C33
136662CDP Cities 201760577Frederikshavn KommuneStrategyWater Supply RisksNotRepeatable9.0aCities-9.0a-WaterLong-term2Cities-9.0a-C22
136663CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGlobal CovenantCOM GHG Emissions InventoryNotRepeatableM1.4Cities-M1.4-CompactCompliant00
136664CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernanceCity DetailsNotRepeatable0.3Cities-0.3-CityDetails20161Cities-0.3-C3-TermStart3
136665CDP Cities 201760577Frederikshavn KommuneStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGOOptimize traditional power/ energy production12Cities-6.1-C2-EmissionsReductionActivity2
136666CDP Cities 201760577Frederikshavn KommuneStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGOSwitching 5 refuse collection vehicles from Diesel operation to Biogas operation25Cities-6.1-C4-ActionDescription4
136667CDP Cities 201760577Frederikshavn KommuneStrategyGHG Emissions Reduction - Local Government OperationsNotRepeatable6.1Cities-6.1-GHGReductionLGOSwitching from oil boilers to natural gas boilers22Cities-6.1-C4-ActionDescription4
136668CDP Cities 201760577Frederikshavn KommuneStrategyRenewable EnergyNotRepeatable8Cities-8.0-ElectricityMix03Cities-ElectricityMix-C2-Percent2
136669CDP Cities 201760577Frederikshavn KommuneStrategyRenewable EnergyNotRepeatable8Cities-8.0-ElectricityMix0.29Cities-ElectricityMix-C2-Percent2
136670CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyWastewater treatment18Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
136671CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.3Cities-LGO1.3-Methodology1Cities-LGO-protocol-col22
136672CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.1Cities-0.1-IntroductionAlba Iulia Municipality is a local public authority which provides a democratic local government of the city of Alba Iulia. Among its activities and objective we mention: to ensure the provision of public services for the inhabitants of Alba Iulia Municipality in a sustainable manner respecting the equality of chances to promote social and economic development to promote a safe and healthy environment to encourage the involvement of citizens and of nongovernmental organisations in the matters of local government. to make sure the citizens of Alba Iulia Municipality benefit from a healthy living environment and from good living conditionsThe City Hall of Alba Iulia is in direct relation with the citizens and tries to improve the quality of the services offered by reducing the bureaucracy and improving its e-administration services.Alba Iulia Municipality is a city of 63 000 inhabitants, its Surface has 1.274 ha.Situated in the Centre Region of Romania on the right side of the Mures Valey, is traversed at south by DN1- E81 and at west side by DN 74. On the east side, tangential the railway Cluj-Vintu-Arad.In Alba Iulia the economy is based on tourism (due to the presence of the largest Citadel Vauban in Romania, and the second one in Europe after the one in Luxembourg). However, there is a diverse economic structure, with, a business environment attractive for foreign investors. The city has aso an important porcelain industry (the largest in Romania), Other industries present in the territory: spices factory SUPREMIA, wiring factory SEWS, Foundry MECANICA, Carpeting Factory, etc. The spices factory is the largest of this kind in south eastern Europe and the porcelain producer is main porcelain provider for IKEA. The Development Strategy of Alba Iulia underlines the importance of the sustainable development of the local economy and improved quality of citizens’ life. This strategy has been the result of an important participatory phase, when citizens, City administration employees, businesses’ representatives, different institutions and local organizations, provided recommendations. It is in the interest of the City Administration to keep this document updated, as the key indicators change their values in time.It is based on the following premises, for the sustainable development of the city: Improving quality of life; Competitiveness and attracting investments; Good local governance through the elected bodies and effective management; Getting citizens’ support and involvement; Flexibility of approach for better adaptability to future changes.The strategy puts forward three important approaches for Alba Iulia: "Alba Iulia of the residents" - improving quality of life; “Alba Iulia of the tourists" - cultural tourism development and advertisement of the town’s brand; “Alba Iulia of the investors”- promoting businesses.During the last years, Alba Iulia Municipality is paying more attention on the situation of public, private and residential buildings in the city, how efficient they are in terms of energy waste and how to encourage a more responsible attitude of stakeholders with regard to the environmental challenges. In this respect, the Municipality of Alba Iulia managed to completely thermic rehabilitate 3 residential blocks with a total of 264 apartments, using European funding under the Regional Operational Program. The value of the project was of 2, 77 million LEI (approx. 615 000 euros) and the costs were also partially supported by the apartments’ owners together with a co-financing from Alba Iulia Municipality.1Cities-0.1-C2-DescriptionofCity2
136673CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities1Cities-5.2-C5-CostOfProject5
136674CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-Opportunities1Cities-5.2-C6-InvestmentNeeded6
136675CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesBuildings1Cities-5.2-C1-ProjectArea1
136676CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.2Cities-5.2-OpportunitiesPre-feasibility study1Cities-5.2-C2-StatusOfProject2
136677CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.3Cities-3.3-AdaptationNo action currently taken1Cities-3.3-C2-Action2
136678CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatableM3.1.bCities-M3.1.b-ActionPlanProof1Cities-M3.1b-C3-PageNumber3
136679CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatableM3.1.bCities-M3.1.b-ActionPlanProof1Cities-M3.1b-C4-PublicationTitle4
136680CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatableM3.1.bCities-M3.1.b-ActionPlanProof4Cities-M3.1b-C4-PublicationTitle4
136681CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatableM3.1.bCities-M3.1.b-ActionPlanProofCovenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy1Cities-M3.1b-C2-ProofStatement2
136682CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatableM3.1.bCities-M3.1.b-ActionPlanProofEngagement of multiple city government agencies/departments3Cities-M3.1b-C1-KeyRequirements1
136683CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatableM3.1.bCities-M3.1.b-ActionPlanProofone time/year4Cities-M3.1b-C2-ProofStatement2
136684CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatableM3.1.bCities-M3.1.b-ActionPlanProofSEAP will be updated with the climate component2Cities-M3.1b-C2-ProofStatement2
136685CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaRisks & AdaptationClimate HazardsNotRepeatable2.1aCities-2.1a-ClimateHazardsMedium1Cities-2.1a-C2-ProbabilityOfHazard2
136686CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernanceCity DetailsNotRepeatable0.3Cities-0.3-CityDetailsMircea HAVA1Cities-0.3-C2-LeaderName2
136687CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernanceCity DetailsNotRepeatable0.4Cities-0.4-OperatingBudgetRON Romanian New Leu1Cities-0.4-C2-Currency2
136688CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernanceCity DetailsNotRepeatable0.7Cities-0.7-CityGeography23.698031Cities-0.7-C5-Latitude5
136689CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernanceCity DetailsNotRepeatable0.7Cities-0.7-CityGeography2701Cities-0.7-C3-Altitude3
136690CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1Cities-1.1-MitigationAdaptationIn order to ensure a sustainable development of Alba Iulia Municipality, Alba Iulia implements several projects meant to contribute to the emission reduction, financed through different financing programs such as Horizon 2020. Moreover, Alba Iulia will be in 2018 the first smart city in Romania, as a pilot project implemented with the exclusive investment of the companies. Of course the smart component also includes measures to contribute in the reduction of CO2 emissions. Projects under implementation:1. THERMOS (Thermal Energy Resource Modelling and Optimisation System) ID: 723636 Type of action: RIA (Research and Innovation action) Topic: EE-05-2016 Call: H2020-EE-2016-2017 (Energy Efficiency Call 2016-2017)THERMOS will develop the methods, data, and tools to enable public authorities and other stakeholders to undertake more sophisticated thermal energy system planning far more rapidly and cheaply than they can today. This will amplify and accelerate the development of new low carbon heating and cooling systems across Europe, and enable faster upgrade, refurbishment and expansion of existing systems. 2. SUITS (Supporting Urban Integrated Transport Systems: Transferable tools for authorities ) ID: 690650-2, Type of action: RIA, Call: H2020-MG-2015_TwoStages SECOND STAGE Topic: MG-5.4-2015SUITS takes a sociotechnical approach to capacity building in Local Authorities and transport stakeholder organisations with special emphasis on the transfer of learning to smaller sized cities, making them more effective and resilient to change in the judicious implementation of sustainable transport measures. Key outputs will be a validated capacity building program for transport departments, and resource light learning assets (modules, e-learning material, webinars and workshops), decision support tools to assist in procurement, innovative financing, and engagement of new business partners and handling of open, real time and legacy data. 3. CPSE Labs - Cyber Physical Systems Engineering Labs –is a cluster project of European Smart Anything Everywhere Initiative financed through Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, ID: 644400. The CPSELabs marketplace provides an open forum for sharing platforms, architectures and SW tools for the engineering of dependable and trustworthy CPS. Focussed experiments (3-6 partners) and fast-track (12-18 months) with innovation objective. Alba Iulia Municipality is a City where one of the experiment Cities. This is a smart city project and could be linked to the smart city initiative Alba Iulia Smart City 2018 and the funding is under 5000 euros for cities experiments.Other Horizon 2020 projects approved (the preparation of the grant agreement already started):1. Metamorphosis, Transformation of neighbourhoods in a child-friendly way to increase the quality of life for all citizens, Topic MG-4.5-2016 Call Identifier H2020-MG-2016-2017 Type of Action RIA, ID: 723375-2 Metamorphosis is on transforming neighbourhoods with a focus on children. Metamorphosis starts from the premise that when a neighbourhood has many children on its public spaces, this is a major indicator that it is well designed as a sustainable neighbourhood. The word sustainability itself is already inseparably combined with children as it implicates “designed for the next generations”. 2. PlastiCircle, Improvement of the plastic packaging waste chain from a circular economy approach, ID: 730292-2, Topic: CIRC-01-2016-2017, Type of action: IA (Innovation action)PlastiCircle aims to develop and implement a holistic process to increase recycling rates of packaging waste in Europe. This will allow to reprocess again plastic waste in the same value chain (i.e. Circular economy; closure of plastic loop). This process is based on four axes: collection (to increase quantity of packaging collected), transport (to reduce costs of recovered plastic), sorting (to increase quality of recovered plastic), and valorisation in value-added products (i.e. foam boards, automotive parts like engine covers/bumpers/dashboards, bituminous roofing membranes, garbage bags, asphalt sheets/roofing felts and urban furniture like fences/benches/protection walls).00
136691CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.5Cities-LGO1.5-EnergyData7851Cities-LGO1.5-C3-Amount3
136692CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - External VerificationNotRepeatableLGO1.13aCities-LGO1.13a-ExternalVerification1Cities-LGO1.12a-C4-Comments4
136693CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.2Cities-1.2-GovernanceAlba Iulia Municipality, member of ICLEI is situated in the Centre of Romania. Community development by creating conditions for economic and social progress for the whole community is one of the main objectives of the Alba Iulia Municipality.Our city, The Other Capital (http://www.visitalbaiulia.com/ ), bears a heavy name in the history of Romania due to the important historic events which have left their mark on the city. Alba Iulia is a city of national importance and it was nominated in 2012 as a European Destination of Excellence (http://vimeo.com/80513157), by the EDEN programme administered by the European Commission. The City Hall of Alba Iulia has received important financial support from the European Union in the last few years and has implemented European projects with a total value of more than 150 mil Euros, while being the most important investor in the city for the last five years. Our tools have been the exchange of good practices and information as well as know-how transfer from more developed partners with relevant expertise. Moreover, at local level, we have created solid partnerships with NGOs, the media, other public institutions, the private sectors and household associations.Alba Iulia Municipality is focused towards the transformation of the local community into a “green city” by approaching its resources in a rational and long-term way in order to ensure a competitive, inclusive and sustainable energetic future. Therefore, one important priority is the outlining of energy efficiency measures along with the rationalization of energy consumption through development projects in energy, transportation and environmental protection. For Alba Iulia Municipality, there are several key objectives for the sustainable use of natural resources which are aimed to ensure a high level of environmental protection and public health, the availability of natural resources for future generations, effective contribution to the stability and prosperity of the economic and social system, as well as limiting the use of resources to reduce its impact on the environment.The City Hall of Alba Iulia Municipality has signed the Covenant of Mayors and updated to the new Convenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy, which is the mainstream European movement involving local and regional authorities, voluntarily committing to increasing energy efficiency and use of renewable energy sources on their territories. By their commitment, Covenant signatories aim to meet and exceed the European Union 30% CO2 reduction objective by 2030.Moreover Alba Iulia Municipality has developed the Sustainable Energy Action Plan which aims at reducing the environmental impact of the urban activities, increasing the quality of public utility services, increasing economic competitiveness in order to transform the city into a “green city”. Pursuant to the provisions of this Strategy and as a signatory of the Covenant of Mayors, Alba Iulia Municipality has already materialized several investment projects aimed at improving the environmental conditions in the city. We were the first local authority in Romania to build a production capacity of renewable energy using photovoltaic and solar panels through the project Ensuring the energetically sustainability of 4 public institutions of Alba Iulia Municipality: the Technical College “Dorin Pavel”, the Nursing Home for the Elderly, the Day Centre for the Elderly, the Programmes Department of the City Hall, by producing electrical energy using the captive solar potential by assembling, operating and interconnecting with the national Energetic System of 1714 photovoltaic panels, with a cumulated installed power of 257 kW which now is reflected in the bills of gas and electricity with a cost saving of 80.000 Euro per year. This project was co-financed by the European Union and by the Romanian Government.We have one of the most modern urban public transportation in Romania (in 2013, the Public Transport Society of Alba Iulia has won the IRU Bus Excellence Award for best bus operator in Europe), 85% of schools and kindergartens are thermally insulated, over 17 hectares of urban green areas have been landscaped in the last two years and more than 15 kilometres of bicycle routes have been, 90% of the city is connected to the sewage system and a new wastewater treatment station is currently under construction. Therefore, another initiative conducted by Alba Iulia Municipality is the modernization of the public lighting on several streets of the city. Furthermore, The Romanian Association for Recycling with the support of the Alba Iulia Municipality, has opened a new branch in our city in order to ensure the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment in an environmentally friendly way. These are just a few initiatives implemented in Alba Iulia and contained in the city’s SEAP.tc.1Cities-1.2-C2-Description2
136694CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.2Cities-1.2-GovernanceYes1Cities-1.2-C1-Response1
136695CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.5Cities-LGO1.5-EnergyDataL1Cities-LGO1.5-C4-EnergyUnits4
136696CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.6Cities-LGO1.6-EnergyDataElectricity1Cities-LGO1.6-C2-EnergyType2
136697CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - Energy DataNotRepeatableLGO1.6Cities-LGO1.6-EnergyDataMWh1Cities-LGO1.6-C4-Units4
136698CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - External VerificationNotRepeatableLGO1.13aCities-LGO1.13a-ExternalVerification20161Cities-LGO1.12a-C2-VerificationYear2
136699CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.12Cities-LGO1.12-GHGEmissionsData1Cities_Change_Em_LGO_Col11
136700CDP Cities 201760588City of Alba-IuliaGovernmentLocal Government - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableLGO1.12Cities-LGO1.12-GHGEmissionsData1Cities_Change_Em_LGO_Col22

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