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289151Cities 2021202146514Município do PortoPortugalEurope4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide external verification4.12aPlease provide the following information about the city-wide emissions verification.1Name of verifier and attach verification certificate1Please completeQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289152Cities 20212021852472London Borough of LewishamUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope7. Local Government EmissionsLocal Government Operations GHG Emissions Data7.6Please provide total (Scope 1 + Scope 2) GHG emissions for your local government operations, in metric tonnes CO2e.1Total Scope 1 + Scope 2 emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)1Local government emissions breakdownQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289153Cities 2021202150681Município de FunchalPortugalEurope8. Energy8.1Please indicate the source mix of electricity consumed in your city.7Wind1Electricity source01/19/2022 02:30:06
289154Cities 2021202158865Jammerbugt KommuneDenmarkEurope4. City-wide EmissionsHistorical emissions inventories4.13Please provide details on any historical, base year or recalculated city-wide emissions inventories your city has, in order to allow assessment of targets in the table below.8Web link001/19/2022 02:30:06
289155Cities 2021202173645KwaDukuzaSouth AfricaAfrica4. 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 comments26Generation of grid-supplied energy > Electricity-only generationnot estimated because this inventory follows a BASIC, city induced framework01/19/2022 02:30:06
289156Cities 2021202154457Hanse- und Universitätsstadt RostockGermanyEurope4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.4Which gases are included in your city-wide emissions inventory?00CO201/19/2022 02:30:06
289157Cities 2021202143921Grad ZagrebCroatiaEurope4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6dWhere it will facilitate a greater understanding of your city-wide emissions, please provide a breakdown of these emissions by IPCC sector in the table below.2Sector0Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289158Cities 2021202150650City of GibraltarGibraltarEurope10. 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)1PM2.5 (1 year (annual) mean)Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289159Cities 20212021862659Comune di SegrateItalyEurope10. Transport10.2What is the mode share of each transport mode in your city for freight transport?2Comment5Rail01/19/2022 02:30:06
289160Cities 2021202174695Sandnes kommuneNorwayEurope4. 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)12Transportation > Off-roadQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289161Cities 2021202136285Comune di FirenzeItalyEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Planning5.5aPlease attach your city’s climate change mitigation plan below. If your city has both mitigation and energy access plans, please make sure to attach all relevant documents below.6Boundary of plan relative to city boundary (reported in 0.1)3Larger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas01/19/2022 02:30:06
289162Cities 2021202143921Grad ZagrebCroatiaEurope4. 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.6If you have no emissions occurring outside the city boundary to report as a result of in-city activities, please select a notation key to explain why4Stationary energy > Industrial buildings & facilitiesQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289163Cities 2021202174695Sandnes kommuneNorwayEurope4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.6cPlease provide a breakdown of your GHG emissions by scope. Where values are not available, please use the comment field to indicate the reason why.8Total Scope 2 emissions1City-wide emissionsQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289164Cities 20212021859253Mora kommunSwedenEurope4. 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.6If you have no emissions occurring outside the city boundary to report as a result of in-city activities, please select a notation key to explain why24AFOLU > Other AFOLUNE01/19/2022 02:30:06
289165Cities 2021202155334Município de BragaPortugalEurope14. Water SecurityWater Supply Management14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.4Action description and implementation progress2O principal objetivo deste projeto foi a reabilitação e requalificação ambiental da linha de água por via da qualidade da paisagem e da promoção do estabelecimento do ecossistema ribeirinho. Mediante o ordenamento da área de intervenção através da aplicação de soluções baseadas na natureza, pretende-se, também promover a utilização dos espaços ribeirinhos pela população e transformá-lo num importante elemento estruturante e amenizador da paisagem. Assim, desde logo, para que esta iniciativa tivesse o relevo desejado, o Rio Este foi integrado na estratégia para a reabilitação urbana sustentável da cidade de Braga, na estratégia de mitigação e adaptação às alterações climáticas e até na estratégia de mobilidade sustentável. Antes de definir soluções, o contexto completo do sistema deve ser entendido. Isso envolve adquirir conhecimento aprofundado dos aspetos científicos e complexos do ecossistema. Desta forma, foram realizadas um conjunto de parcerias com várias entidades de suporte, nomeadamente: a Agência Portuguesa para o Ambiente, como instituto nacional para o desenvolvimento ambiental; a Universidade do Minho, como instituição de Ensino e Investigação no qual a iniciativa pudesse ser um laboratório urbano experimental de soluções baseadas em natureza; e com o Projeto Rios, projeto que visa a participação social na conservação dos espaços fluviais. A implementação desta iniciativa passou por 4 fases de desenvolvimento. Assim integrou-se esta iniciativa na estratégia para a reabilitação urbana sustentável da cidade de Braga, na estratégia de mitigação e adaptação às alterações climáticas e na estratégia para a mobilidade sustentável de Braga. Desta forma garantiu-se que o curso de água iria estar no centro da atenção do executivo municipal. Devido à complexidade de uma requalificação deste género foi realizado também um conjunto de parcerias com várias entidades de suporte que marcou a segunda fase do projeto nomeadamente: a Agência Portuguesa para o Ambiente, como instituto nacional para o desenvolvimento ambiental; a Universidade do Minho, como instituição de Ensino e Investigação no qual a iniciativa pudesse ser um laboratório urbano experimental de soluções baseadas em natureza; e com o Projeto Rios, projeto que visa a participação social na conservação dos espaços fluviais. O investimento total desta ação foi de 1 milhão de euros na globalidade.01/19/2022 02:30:06
289166Cities 2021202144081Lusaka City CouncilZambiaAfrica5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Planning5.5aPlease attach your city’s climate change mitigation plan below. If your city has both mitigation and energy access plans, please make sure to attach all relevant documents below.5Areas covered by action plan0Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289167Cities 2021202113113Newcastle City 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.3Average concentration for second most recent year available (ug/m3)2PM2.5 (Maximum 24-hour average)Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289168Cities 2021202154478Gemeente NijmegenNetherlandsEurope5. 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.13Finance status1Finance secured01/19/2022 02:30:06
289169Cities 2021202154342Jbail-Byblos MunicipalityLebanonMiddle East14. Water SecurityWater Supply14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.4Estimated probability of impact001/19/2022 02:30:06
289170Cities 20212021831923MuğlaTurkeyMiddle East2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0aPlease select the primary process or methodology used to undertake the risk and vulnerability assessment of your city.2Description1Risk assessment methodology01/19/2022 02:30:06
289171Cities 20212021826396Munícipio de SintraPortugalEurope12. Food12.0aReport the tonnes per food group that are served and/or sold through the above mentioned programs.1Tonnes served and/or sold9Fish protein sourcesQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289172Cities 2021202154520Ville de LausanneSwitzerlandEurope3. 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.2Action1Flood mapping01/19/2022 02:30:06
289173Cities 2021202136036City of IbadanNigeriaAfrica8. Energy8.2For each type of renewable energy within the city boundary, please report the installed capacity (MW) and annual generation (MWh).3Year data applies to4Wind01/19/2022 02:30:06
289174Cities 2021202131151Stadt BaselSwitzerlandEurope5. 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.9Renewable energy production (MWh)1801/19/2022 02:30:06
289175Cities 2021202154520Ville de LausanneSwitzerlandEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0bPlease provide details of your total fixed level target(s).12Does this target align with the global 1.5 -2 °C pathway set out in the Paris agreement?1Yes - 2 °C01/19/2022 02:30:06
289176Cities 2021202158671Helsingør KommuneDenmarkEurope12. 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 completeOrganic food is demanded for canteens and similar establishments, so that the proportion of ecology in municipal institutions gradually increases01/19/2022 02:30:06
289177Cities 2021202135913City of NairobiKenyaAfrica10. Transport10.4Provide information on GHG emissions from the transport sector.3Comment1Passenger Transport: Private cars01/19/2022 02:30:06
289178Cities 2021202154520Ville de LausanneSwitzerlandEurope10. Transport10.1What is the mode share of each transport mode in your city for passenger transport?4Ferries/ River boats1Please completeQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289179Cities 2021202160168Derry City & StrabaneUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope7. Local Government EmissionsLocal Government Operations GHG Emissions Data7.2Please indicate the category that best describes the boundary of your local government operations emissions inventory.00Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289180Cities 20212021834047Choma Municipal CouncilZambiaAfrica5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0dPlease provide details of your total city-wide baseline scenario target(s), including projected business as usual emissions.12Is this target considered to be your cities most ambitious target?0Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289181Cities 20212021832500Darlington Borough CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope8. Energy8.2For each type of renewable energy within the city boundary, please report the installed capacity (MW) and annual generation (MWh).3Year data applies to4Wind01/19/2022 02:30:06
289182Cities 2021202154498Ayuntamiento de MurciaSpainEurope4. 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)25Total AFOLU01/19/2022 02:30:06
289183Cities 2021202131110Comune di Roma CapitaleItalyEurope5. 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.14Total cost of the project20720000000All actions will be formally described after the adoption of the SECAP01/19/2022 02:30:06
289184Cities 2021202160125Klaipėdos miesto savivaldybėLithuaniaEurope3. 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.9Type of plan1Integrated mitigation / adaptationAction Plan indicates what financial resources are dedicated for the implementation of the measures and defines the implementing institutions. Assessment criteria and values are also established in the Action Plan. Climate change adaptation goals and objectives as set by the Strategy are categorized by the following sectors: agriculture, soil; forestry, ecosystems, biodiversity, landscape; water resources; energy, transport, industry; and public health, and also include cross-sectoral goals and objectives.01/19/2022 02:30:06
289185Cities 2021202173413Commune de CocodyCôte d'IvoireAfrica10. Transport10.11Please provide city-wide average air pollution metrics from the monitoring sites within your city for the most recent three years.3Average concentration for second most recent year available (ug/m3)7SO2 (Maximum 24-hour average)Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289186Cities 2021202160153City of MombasaKenyaAfrica4. 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)7Total Stationary EnergyQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289187Cities 20212021863397Ville de DelémontSwitzerlandEurope3. 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 progress1Les cours d'eau peuvent générer certains dangers pour les infrastructures qu'ils bordent ou franchissent : inondations, érosions, dépôts de graviers, etc. Ces phénomènes ont encore été aggravés par les interventions de correction opérées au cours des siècles derniers (stabilisation de berges, rectification du tracé des cours d'eau, drainage des terrains agricoles, imperméabilisation des sols, etc.) qui ont souvent eu pour effet d'accentuer le débit de pointe des crues et de supprimer les zones d'épanchements de crue.La législation actuelle vise à protéger et renforcer les valeurs écologiques des cours d'eau et à gérer les aspects sécuritaires par des mesures multiples (aménagement du territoire, entretien, réservation d'un espace adapté, ouvrages techniques, etc.).Dans ce contexte, la commune de Delémont a entrepris les démarches suivantes:- Etablissement des cartes de dangers (Sorne et Sud des voies)- Etablissement d'un plan de gestion et d'entretien des cours d'eau communaux- "DELEMONT MAREE BASSE" : projet de protection contre les crues de la SorneLes coûts ci-dessous concerne plus précisément le projet "DELEMONT MAREE BASSE".01/19/2022 02:30:06
289188Cities 2021202154461Gemeente GroningenNetherlandsEurope4. 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)18Total Waste01/19/2022 02:30:06
289189Cities 2021202131115City of JohannesburgSouth AfricaAfrica3. AdaptationAdaptation Goals3.3Please describe the main goals of your city’s adaptation efforts and the metrics / KPIs for each goal.3Target year of goal1203001/19/2022 02:30:06
289190Cities 2021202131167City of LagosNigeriaAfrica5. 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.15Total cost provided by the local government701/19/2022 02:30:06
289191Cities 20212021843399Wandsworth 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.22Aim of the engagement activities11Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289192Cities 2021202158671Helsingør KommuneDenmarkEurope2. 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.3Current probability of hazard1High01/19/2022 02:30:06
289193Cities 2021202131052City of CardiffUnited 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.6If you have no emissions occurring outside the city boundary to report as a result of in-city activities, please select a notation key to explain why29Generation of grid-supplied energy > Local renewable generation01/19/2022 02:30:06
289194Cities 20212021840024Perth and KinrossUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope6. OpportunitiesOpportunities6.0Please indicate the opportunities your city has identified as a result of addressing climate change and describe how the city is positioning itself to take advantage of these opportunities.2Describe how the city is maximizing this opportunity4●Greater local (renewable) generation reduces strain on the national grid and increases energy security for our organisation.●Improve management of locally generated energy01/19/2022 02:30:06
289195Cities 2021202154527Stadt BernSwitzerlandEurope4. 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 comments24AFOLU > Other AFOLU01/19/2022 02:30:06
289196Cities 2021202174671KadıköyTurkeyEurope4. 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)4Stationary energy > Industrial buildings & facilities3703801/19/2022 02:30:06
289197Cities 20212021859253Mora kommunSwedenEurope4. City-wide EmissionsGCoM Emission Factor and Activity Data4.14aPlease provide a summary of emissions factors and activity data used in your inventory.4Emission factor source0Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289198Cities 2021202163543Fredensborg KommuneDenmarkEurope1. Governance and Data ManagementGovernance1.5Please describe to what extent the planning process is transparent and open.2The climate adaptation/mitigation plan makes the criteria and process for prioritizing climate actions explicit1Planning processQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
289199Cities 2021202131171Ayuntamiento de MadridSpainEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Planning5.5aPlease attach your city’s climate change mitigation plan below. If your city has both mitigation and energy access plans, please make sure to attach all relevant documents below.1Publication title and attach document301/19/2022 02:30:06
289200Cities 2021202136254Comune di VeneziaItalyEurope4. City-wide EmissionsGCoM Emission Factor and Activity Data4.14aPlease provide a summary of emissions factors and activity data used in your inventory.10Comment46Question 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.
For any questions, including guidance on how to reference this data in your own work, please contact cities@cdp.net.
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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