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113401Cities 2021202154521BCP CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.8Areas/sectors covered by the risk and vulnerability assessment3Education01/19/2022 02:30:06
113402Cities 2021202174670Antalya Metropolitan MunicipalityTurkeyEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Actions5.4Describe the anticipated outcomes of the most impactful mitigation actions your city is currently undertaking; the total cost of the action and how much is being funded by the local government.22Aim of the engagement activities3Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113403Cities 2021202135893City of Dar es SalaamUnited Republic of TanzaniaAfrica8. Energy8.3aPlease provide details on your city’s energy efficiency targets.9Plans to meet target (include details on types of energy in thermal /electricity)1The energy will be increase due to the effort made in gas exploration, transportation and distribution of natural gas all over the City and simplify accessibility to user.Establishment of other source of energy (Current The government of Tanzania has officially handed over the area around the 2,115-MW Rufiji hydro project to joint venture contractors Arab Contractors Company and Elsewedy Electric Company. The construction starts on the Rufiji River at Stiegler’s Gorge, is being built for the Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (Tanesco). Construction of the facility was approved last month.01/19/2022 02:30:06
113404Cities 2021202131146Addis Ababa City AdministrationEthiopiaAfrica3. AdaptationAdaptation Planning3.2aPlease provide more information on your plan that addresses climate change adaptation and/or resilience and attach the document. Please provide details on the boundary of your plan, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.13Description of the stakeholder engagement processes1The preparation of the document participated in relevant national and the city level institutions01/19/2022 02:30:06
113405Cities 2021202149367Freetown CitySierra LeoneAfrica8. Energy8.2For each type of renewable energy within the city boundary, please report the installed capacity (MW) and annual generation (MWh).4Comment5Bioenergy (Biomass and Biofuels)01/19/2022 02:30:06
113406Cities 2021202160114Miasto GdyniaPolandEurope12. Food12.0aReport the tonnes per food group that are served and/or sold through the above mentioned programs.1Tonnes served and/or sold4Whole grainsQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113407Cities 2021202169824Västerviks kommunSwedenEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0cPlease provide details of your total city-wide base year intensity target. An intensity target is usually measured per capita or per unit GDP. If you have an absolute emissions reduction target, please select “Base year emissions (absolute) target” in question 5.0.3Boundary of target relative to city boundary (reported in 0.1)0Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113408Cities 20212021859253Mora kommunSwedenEurope7. Local Government EmissionsLocal Government Operations GHG Emissions Data7.3Please give the name of the primary protocol, standard, or methodology used to calculate your local government operations emissions inventory and attach your inventory using the attachment function.1Primary protocol and attach inventory1Emissions methodologyQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113409Cities 2021202169822Kristianstads kommunSwedenEurope7. Local Government EmissionsLocal Government Operations GHG Emissions Data7.7bPlease explain why you do not measure your local government Scope 3 emissions and detail your plans to do so in the future, if any.2Please explain1Please explainQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113410Cities 20212021848474Richmond CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.3Indirect emissions from the use of grid-supplied electricity, heat, steam and/or cooling (metric tonnes CO2e)19IPPU > Industrial process001/19/2022 02:30:06
113411Cities 20212021842160Balikesir Metropolitan MunicipalityTurkeyEurope4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.2If you have no direct emissions to report, please select a notation key to explain why28Generation of grid-supplied energy > Heat/cold generationQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113412Cities 2021202150220Métropole de NiceFranceEurope8. Energy8.2For each type of renewable energy within the city boundary, please report the installed capacity (MW) and annual generation (MWh).4Comment3Hydro powerData for installed capacities are those from the region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur01/19/2022 02:30:06
113413Cities 2021202143917Obshtina SofiaBulgariaEurope10. Transport10.7How many public access EV charging points do you have in your city and/or metropolitan area for the following types.3Comment3Slow 3kw or belowQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113414Cities 202120215871Essex County CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope10. Transport10.11Please provide city-wide average air pollution metrics from the monitoring sites within your city for the most recent three years.2Average concentration for most recent year available (ug/m3)6O3 (Daily maximum 8 hour mean)Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113415Cities 2021202150673Município de FaroPortugalEurope10. Transport10.3Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport.5Number of taxis1Total fleet size9401/19/2022 02:30:06
113416Cities 202120211850Birmingham City CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope8. Energy8.0aPlease provide details of your renewable energy target(s) and how the city plans to meet those targets.1Scale0Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113417Cities 2021202150671Município de FafePortugalEurope12. Food12.3Does your city have any policies relating to food consumption within your city? If so, please describe the expected outcome of the policy.2Please describe the expected outcome of the policy1Please completeThe city is mainly responsible for providing meals in a school environment. Its policy is to provide nutritionally balanced and varied meals in compliance with nutrition medicine rules.01/19/2022 02:30:06
113418Cities 2021202135887Ajuntament de ValènciaSpainEurope3. AdaptationAdaptation Actions3.0Please describe the main actions you are taking to reduce the risk to, and vulnerability of, your city’s infrastructure, services, citizens, and businesses from climate change as identified in the Climate Hazards section.2Action2Campaign and awareness building01/19/2022 02:30:06
113419Cities 2021202163616Abasan Al-Kabira MunicipalityState of PalestineMiddle East5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0bPlease provide details of your total fixed level target(s).7Target year0Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113420Cities 20212021832497Bridgend County Borough CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope8. Energy8.0aPlease provide details of your renewable energy target(s) and how the city plans to meet those targets.11Comment0Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113421Cities 2021202161427Municipality of NacalaMozambiqueAfrica6. OpportunitiesFinance and Economic Opportunities6.5List any mitigation, adaptation, water related or resilience projects you have planned within your city for which you hope to attract financing and provide details on the estimated costs and status of the project. If your city does not have any relevant projects, please select 'No relevant projects' under 'Project Area'.6Identified financing model description201/19/2022 02:30:06
113422Cities 20212021831674Município de AmarantePortugalEurope3. AdaptationAdaptation Planning3.2aPlease provide more information on your plan that addresses climate change adaptation and/or resilience and attach the document. Please provide details on the boundary of your plan, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.5Year of adoption of adaptation plan by local government1201601/19/2022 02:30:06
113423Cities 2021202150154Turun kaupunkiFinlandEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2.2Please identify and describe the factors that most greatly affect your city’s ability to adapt to climate change and indicate how those factors either support or challenge this ability.1Factors that affect ability to adapt4Environmental conditions01/19/2022 02:30:06
113424Cities 2021202131173Comune di MilanoItalyEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Actions5.4Describe the anticipated outcomes of the most impactful mitigation actions your city is currently undertaking; the total cost of the action and how much is being funded by the local government.21Name of the engagement activities7Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113425Cities 2021202146473Ayuntamiento de ZaragozaSpainEurope4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.1Direct emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)26Generation of grid-supplied energy > Electricity-only generation01/19/2022 02:30:06
113426Cities 2021202160638Walvis Bay MunicipalityNamibiaAfrica4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6bPlease provide a summary of emissions by sector and scope as defined in the Global Protocol for Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories (GPC) in the table below.1Emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)3Stationary Energy: energy use – Scope 3 (I.X.3)Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113427Cities 2021202146514Município do PortoPortugalEurope4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.7Please explain any excluded sources, identify any emissions covered under an ETS and provide any other comments13Total TransportDeveloped a calculation method that studies mobility in cities. This method assigns to each city the total emissions for which it is responsible.01/19/2022 02:30:06
113428Cities 2021202155325Município de ÁguedaPortugalEurope8. Energy8.0aPlease provide details of your renewable energy target(s) and how the city plans to meet those targets.8Total renewable energy covered by target in target year (based on target type specified in column 3)2177501/19/2022 02:30:06
113429Cities 2021202136504Comune di RiminiItalyEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0cPlease provide details of your total city-wide base year intensity target. An intensity target is usually measured per capita or per unit GDP. If you have an absolute emissions reduction target, please select “Base year emissions (absolute) target” in question 5.0.11Target year0Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113430Cities 20212021833284West Midlands Combined AuthorityUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope10. Transport10.7How many public access EV charging points do you have in your city and/or metropolitan area for the following types.3Comment2Fast 7-22kwQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113431Cities 20212021863238Stadt St.GallenSwitzerlandEurope10. Transport10.3Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport.7Customer-drive carshares (e.g. Car2Go, Drivenow) fleet size5Hydrogen01/19/2022 02:30:06
113432Cities 2021202155325Município de ÁguedaPortugalEurope10. Transport10.4Provide information on GHG emissions from the transport sector.2Inventory year (numerical year)5Passenger Transport: Taxi/TNC01/19/2022 02:30:06
113433Cities 2021202160092Porvoon kaupunkiFinlandEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2.1Please list the most significant climate hazards faced by your city and indicate the probability and consequence of these hazards, as well as the expected future change in frequency and intensity. Please also select the most relevant assets or services that are affected by the climate hazard and provide a description of the impact.6Most relevant assets / services affected overall5Residential01/19/2022 02:30:06
113434Cities 2021202135893City of Dar es SalaamUnited Republic of TanzaniaAfrica1. Governance and Data ManagementGovernance1.2Please list the local government departments involved in the GCC program and its role.2Number of employees in the department3701/19/2022 02:30:06
113435Cities 2021202118078Swale Borough CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope3. AdaptationAdaptation Actions3.0Please describe the main actions you are taking to reduce the risk to, and vulnerability of, your city’s infrastructure, services, citizens, and businesses from climate change as identified in the Climate Hazards section.6Co-benefit area2Reduced GHG emissions01/19/2022 02:30:06
113436Cities 2021202160236Trelleborgs kommunSwedenEurope8. Energy8.4Please report the following energy access related information for your city.6Percentage of city population with access to clean cooking1Energy access10001/19/2022 02:30:06
113437Cities 2021202154430Ville du HavreFranceEurope4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.5Emissions occurring outside the city boundary as a result of in-city activities (metric tonnes CO2e)13Total Transport01/19/2022 02:30:06
113438Cities 2021202131163Istanbul Metropolitan MunicipalityTurkeyEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Actions5.4Describe the anticipated outcomes of the most impactful mitigation actions your city is currently undertaking; the total cost of the action and how much is being funded by the local government.20Role in the GCC program2Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113439Cities 2021202158613City of York CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope13. Waste13.4What is the amount of solid waste being treated (tonnes/year) through the methods listed.1Tonnes/year9OtherQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113440Cities 2021202154520Ville de LausanneSwitzerlandEurope0. IntroductionCity Details0.4Please select the currency used for all financial information disclosed throughout your response.00CHF Swiss Franc01/19/2022 02:30:06
113441Cities 2021202150678Município de ÉvoraPortugalEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Actions5.4Describe the anticipated outcomes of the most impactful mitigation actions your city is currently undertaking; the total cost of the action and how much is being funded by the local government.12Action description and implementation progress12Visa a criação de um percurso turístico inclusivo, no qual estão englobadas a maioria das atrações e alojamentos turísticos do Centro Histórico da cidade. Tornar a circulação mais confortável para os munícipes e para quem nos visita, em especial para pessoas idosas ou de mobilidade condicionada, através do nivelamento de passeios e de passadeiras de peões, é o principal objetivo. Apresenta também uma componente ambiental relevante através da promoção de formas de mobilidade sustentável.Redução de emissões estimadaO município de Évora é parceiro no Projeto de Promoção de Eficiência Energética na Iluminação Pública através da sua participação na Comunidade Intermunicipal do Alentejo Central, o Custo total do projeto apresentado corresponde apenas ao valor relativo ao município de Évora, e consequentemente o mesmo acontece para os valores apresentados nos campos Custo total fornecido pelo governo local e Custo total proporcionado pela principal fonte de financiamento.01/19/2022 02:30:06
113442Cities 2021202155325Município de ÁguedaPortugalEurope3. AdaptationAdaptation Actions3.0Please describe the main actions you are taking to reduce the risk to, and vulnerability of, your city’s infrastructure, services, citizens, and businesses from climate change as identified in the Climate Hazards section.8Action description and implementation progress1REDE DE MONITORIZAÇÃO AMBIENTAL estações hidrométricas permite a monitorização e deteção dos caudais e níveis de água. Instalação promovida pela APA. A ocorrência frequente de episódios de cheia e a grande vulnerabilidade e exposição da população a este risco são fatores a ter em consideração. O problema das cheias em Águeda não é uma questão recente. No entanto, constata-se que a frequência e intensidade dos episódios de cheia tem vindo a agravar-se nos últimos anos. As zonas de maior altitude são, pela sua morfologia, as que mais contribuem para a intensificação dos fenómenos de precipitação, aumentando o caudal dos cursos de água. Assim, a cidade de Águeda encontra-se frequentemente sujeita a inundações, agravadas pela indevida ocupação dos leitos de cheia, pelas pontes e estrangulamentos existentes no leito menor e pela obstrução transversal provocada por aterros do leito maior. As consequências destes episódios têm sido alvo de atenção por parte dos meios de comunicação social locais. As cheias e inundações são causadores de graves problemas económicos devido à ocorrência de danos em estruturas, entre outros, sendo as soluções a implementar uma forma de simbiose económica de adaptação às alterações climáticas. Esta ação tem por objetivo desenvolver medidas de gestão eficientes para a prevenção de riscos de cheias quer através da classificação específica de prevenção e proteção, delimitando-se graficamente as áreas em que é proibida a edificação e aquelas em que a edificação é condicionada, para segurança de pessoas e bens. Pretende-se, assim, a instalação de sensores da qualidade ambiental e meteorológica; implementação de medidas específicas para a gestão de riscos de cheias; análise de risco de cheia; delimitação de zonas de risco e a sua possível aplicação; minimização das áreas impermeabilizadas; proteção do edificado; disseminação e sensibilização de cidadãos e demais stakeholders.Mediante a operacionalização de uma rede adequada de sensores e alertas conseguir-se-á melhorar a capacidade de previsão perante situações de cheias e inundações e prevenir ou limitar os estragos para tipos específicos de inundações; integrar nos instrumentos de planeamento de recursos hídricos e de gestão territorial as zonas inundáveis ou ameaçadas por cheias assim como as restrições necessárias para a redução do risco e os efeitos das cheias; articulação direta com a proteção civil e promover a criação de sistemas de alerta; contribuir para a melhoria ou a manutenção do bom estado das massas de água e garantir a segurança de pessoas e bens. Concomitantemente, existe benefícios a nível da redução das perdas de bens e preservação de condições sanitárias que são potenciadas com esta linha de atuação. Estas tipologias de intervenção tem custos baixos e são exequíveis com recursos humanos internos, ou na indisponibilidade dos mesmos pela contratação de entidades externas competentes para a função. A relação privilegiada com as autarquias vizinhas, permite a articulação de medidas necessárias para o bom funcionamento destes sistemas e conjunto de ações que fundamentam este desafio de adaptação. Esta operação apresenta custos reduzidos e elevados benefícios para o município.O facto de estarem instaladas ao longo dos cursos de água da bacia hidrográfica do Vouga, estações hidrométricas permite a monitorização e deteção dos caudais e níveis de água. Estão instaladas na Bacia do Rio Águeda seis estações hidrométricas (no rio Alfusqueiro: estação de Destriz e estação do Ribeiro; no rio Águeda: estação Ponte de Águeda, estação Ponte Redonda, estação Ponte de Requeixo e estação de S. João do Monte), uma vez que duas destas estações foram desativadas à medida que se verificou uma deficiente qualidade dos registos que se obtinham. Assim, para uma análise mais real das cheias que afetam o Concelho, são mais relevantes as estações da Ponte Redonda, Ribeiro e Ponte de Águeda.Os custos suportados pela APA, não estão na nossa posse. Foi pedida a inform.01/19/2022 02:30:06
113443Cities 20212021852524Westminster City CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Actions5.4Describe the anticipated outcomes of the most impactful mitigation actions your city is currently undertaking; the total cost of the action and how much is being funded by the local government.12Action description and implementation progress3All of Westminster's 14,000+ streetlights are being replaced with LED lights and a central management system. Approximately 70% of installation/upgrades were completed byJune 2021.01/19/2022 02:30:06
113444Cities 20212021832497Bridgend County Borough CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.2Please indicate the category that best describes the boundary of your city-wide GHG emissions inventory.1Boundary of inventory relative to city boundary (reported in 0.1)1Please explainSame – covers entire city and nothing else01/19/2022 02:30:06
113445Cities 2021202144081Lusaka City CouncilZambiaAfrica2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0cPlease explain why your city does not have a climate risk and vulnerability assessment.1Reason1Please explainQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113446Cities 2021202150671Município de FafePortugalEurope14. Water SecurityWater Supply14.1What percentage of your city's population has access to potable water supply service?009001/19/2022 02:30:06
113447Cities 2021202160105Kirklees CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6aThe Global Covenant of Mayors requires committed cities to report their inventories in the format of the new Common Reporting Framework, to encourage standard reporting of emissions data. Please provide a breakdown of your city-wide emissions by sector and sub-sector in the table below. Where emissions data is not available, please use the relevant notation keys to explain the reason why.2If you have no direct emissions to report, please select a notation key to explain why30Total Generation of grid-supplied energy01/19/2022 02:30:06
113448Cities 2021202136286Comune di FerraraItalyEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Actions5.4Describe the anticipated outcomes of the most impactful mitigation actions your city is currently undertaking; the total cost of the action and how much is being funded by the local government.3Means of implementation31Financial mechanism01/19/2022 02:30:06
113449Cities 2021202150203Gaziantep Metropolitan MunicipalityTurkeyEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0dPlease provide details of your total city-wide baseline scenario target(s), including projected business as usual emissions.4Explanation of boundary choice where the assessment boundary differs from the city boundary0Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
113450Cities 2021202137261City of PietermaritzburgSouth AfricaAfrica4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6bPlease provide a summary of emissions by sector and scope as defined in the Global Protocol for Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories (GPC) in the table below.2Where data is not available, please explain why16TOTAL BASIC emissionsQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06

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This data is collected through the CDP-ICLEI Unified Reporting System. When using this data, please cite both organisations using the following wording: ‘This data was collected in partnership by CDP and ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability’.
This dataset contains the full responses of publicly disclosing cities in 2021. The platform is still open and the dataset is updated daily to reflect new submissions.
To view the cities 2021 questionnaire guidance, including all questions asked to cities in 2021, visit https://www.cdp.net/en/guidance/guidance-for-cities.
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Please note that this dataset may contain data from cities or, in some instances, groups of cities at different administrative levels. This includes metropolitan areas, combined authorities, and some regional councils.
When using the inventory data for aggregation, comparison and trend analysis, please note that the inventory data is based on non-verified self-reported city inputs. The reported inventory may not include all emission sources within the city boundary.
This view contains data from the CDP Cities Europe, CDP Cities Africa and CDP Cites Middle East Authority Regions.

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