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Row numberQuestionnaireYear Reported to CDPAccount NumberOrganizationCountryCDP RegionParent SectionSectionQuestion NumberQuestion NameColumn NumberColumn NameRow NumberRow NameResponse AnswerCommentsFile NameLast update
290601Cities 2021202169824Västerviks kommunSwedenEurope14. Water SecurityWater Supply14.0What are the sources of your city's water supply?00Ground water01/19/2022 02:30:06
290602Cities 2021202158489Høje-Taastrup KommuneDenmarkEurope4. City-wide EmissionsCity-wide GHG Emissions Data4.11Does your city have a strategy, or other policy document, in place for how to measure and reduce consumption-based GHG emissions in your city?2Please provide more details on and/or a link to the strategy or highlights of any specific actions the city is implementing3TransportationQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290603Cities 2021202160092Porvoon kaupunkiFinlandEurope5. 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 status5Finance secured01/19/2022 02:30:06
290604Cities 2021202131149Dímos AthinaíonGreeceEurope8. Energy8.1Please indicate the source mix of electricity consumed in your city.5Hydro1Electricity source9.57It is not only for the city, but the national mix of electricity production.No data have been published yet about the exact amount of each renewable in the energy mix of electricity source for 2018.The only respective data available for total electricity production from RES (30.9%, p 123, https://unfccc.int/documents/224338).Hydro, biomass, wind, geothermal and solar were extrapolated to reach this percentage in total, according to the data available on their participation in electricity production from the previous year, assuming that no big alterations in the contribution of each source has occurred within a year.This extrapolation does not affect the calculation of GHG emissions.For the rest of the sources of electricity (coal, gas, oil, nuclear) data have derived from the same source (p 123, https://unfccc.int/documents/224338).01/19/2022 02:30:06
290605Cities 202120213422Greater London AuthorityUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2.3aPlease report on how climate change impacts health outcomes and health services in your city.4Identify the climate-related health issues faced by your city3Heat-related illnesses01/19/2022 02:30:06
290606Cities 2021202131173Comune di MilanoItalyEurope10. Transport10.2What is the mode share of each transport mode in your city for freight transport?1Mode share5RailQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290607Cities 2021202135893City of Dar es SalaamUnited Republic of TanzaniaAfrica7. Local Government EmissionsLocal Government Operations GHG Emissions Data7.5Please give the total amount of fuel (refers to Scope 1 emissions) that your local government has consumed this year.2Fuel2Other, please specify: Charcoal01/19/2022 02:30:06
290608Cities 2021202131149Dímos AthinaíonGreeceEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Hazards2.3aPlease report on how climate change impacts health outcomes and health services in your city.4Identify the climate-related health issues faced by your city2Disruption of health-related services (e.g. roads, electricity, communications, emergency/ambulatory response, laboratories, pharmacies)01/19/2022 02:30:06
290609Cities 2021202131149Dímos AthinaíonGreeceEurope5. 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.18Web link to action website13https://www.espa.gr/el/Pages/ProclamationsFS.aspx?item=523401/19/2022 02:30:06
290610Cities 2021202154337Greater Amman MunicipalityJordanMiddle East5. 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 program12Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290611Cities 2021202143921Grad ZagrebCroatiaEurope3. 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.3Action title4Reconstruction of the Sava River Basin01/19/2022 02:30:06
290612Cities 20212021826450Durham County 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.16Majority funding source2(Sub)national01/19/2022 02:30:06
290613Cities 20212021831618Yaoundé 4CameroonAfrica8. Energy8.3aPlease provide details on your city’s energy efficiency targets.2Energy efficiency type covered by target101/19/2022 02:30:06
290614Cities 20212021848474Richmond CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope1. Governance and Data ManagementGovernance1.0Please detail sustainability goals and targets (e.g. GHG reductions) that are incorporated into your city’s master plan and describe how these are addressed in the table below.2Description1Richmond Climate Emergency Strategy (RCES) The RCES sets out the Council’s strategy to becoming carbon neutral as an organisation by 2030 and Richmond has also committed to do its part in contributing to London and the UK becoming net zero by 2050. An analysis of the borough’s carbon emissions using a tool called SCATTER was carried out as part of the RCES, alongside an analysis of how quickly Richmond would need to reduce carbon emissions to be in line the Paris Agreement.The detailed action plan appended to the overarching strategy sets out what the Council will deliver, with clear reporting and evaluation. In addition, analysis and data on borough-wide carbon emissions has also been included, along with stronger actions on using the influence of the Council to lobby for more support and action on climate change.Every action in the action plan has a specific measure, a timeframe, a cost estimate, a carbon impact estimate, an accountable officer and an identification of co-benefits. Some action points have interim delivery timeframes and act as building blocks that lead to future actions. The 183 actions in the 2020 action plan spanned the breadth of the organisation, developed by officers from all departments to form a whole Council action plan. Delivery of the action plan is supported by the creation of two new roles dedicated solely to Climate Change. An initial review of progress was reported to Committee in September 2020 and a comprehensive report and update on every action went to a public committee meeting in February 2021. Alongside this, an updated action plan for 2021 was scrutinised and agreed. Climate change is embedded in everything Richmond does and goes beyond just the environment teams: there is no part of the Council’s operations that does not consider the climate emergency when allocating resources and taking decisions.The Climate Change Steering Group is central to Richmond achieving its climate change ambition. Chaired by the Assistant Chief Executive and with a membership of 10 Assistant Directors, the group is senior enough to make key decisions, but small enough to have real discussion and debate. Any issues or barriers to delivery are escalated to this group, which has the seniority to resolve issues as they arise.01/19/2022 02:30:06
290615Cities 2021202154538Bath and North East SomersetUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope2. 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.5Social impact of hazard overall5Increased demand for public services01/19/2022 02:30:06
290616Cities 20212021831431Cornwall CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope1. Governance and Data ManagementGovernance1.0Please detail sustainability goals and targets (e.g. GHG reductions) that are incorporated into your city’s master plan and describe how these are addressed in the table below.2Description2The Council adopted a long-term framework for responding to the ecological emergency of declining biodiversity in its 2015 Environmental Growth Strategy. Refreshed and re-adopted in 2020, it sets a long-term framework to 2065 across ten pillars – covering nature recovery, marine health, natural climate solutions, clean air, clean water, waste & resources, sustainable food, access, economic & social wellbeing, and governance, leadership & community. It sets a clear medium-term target that 30% of land and seas be well-managed for nature by 2030. It is supported by a corresponding KPI framework; embedded in Council decision-making through its decision-making wheel; and embedded in wider economic, planning and other strategies – including Cornwall’s long-term vision Gyllyn Warbarth. It has also been adopted by wider partners across our Local Nature Partnership and Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Leadership Board. Cornwall has also now completed a draft Local Nature Recovery Strategy further detailing how to achieve the target, as one of 5 national nature recovery pilot areas – which will help steer local planning policy and future environmental land management schemes amongst other policy arenas01/19/2022 02:30:06
290617Cities 2021202158783Commune de BakataBurkina FasoAfrica4. 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 comments2Stationary energy > Commercial buildings & facilitiesQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290618Cities 2021202154342Jbail-Byblos MunicipalityLebanonMiddle East4. 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)30Total Generation of grid-supplied energyQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290619Cities 202120213429Stockholms stadSwedenEurope5. 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.16Majority funding source5Local01/19/2022 02:30:06
290620Cities 20212021861779Järfälla kommunSwedenEurope10. Transport10.4Provide information on GHG emissions from the transport sector.3Comment6Freight transportQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290621Cities 20212021826407Munícipio de MirandelaPortugalEurope12. Food12.4How does your city increase access to sustainable foods?1Action implemented2Do you tax/ban higher carbon foods (meat, dairy, ultra-processed)?Do not know01/19/2022 02:30:06
290622Cities 2021202143940Malmö stadSwedenEurope1. Governance and Data ManagementGovernance1.0Please detail sustainability goals and targets (e.g. GHG reductions) that are incorporated into your city’s master plan and describe how these are addressed in the table below.2Description3By 2030 the whole municipality shall run on 100% renewable and recycled energy. The environmental program in Malmö further states that: "Malmö is supplied by 100 percent renewable and recycled energyThe energy used for, for example, electricity, heat and transport in Malmö must come from renewable energy sources or from systems that use recycled energy that has otherwise been wasted. Recycled energy is, for example, waste incineration, waste heat from processes and the heat that heat pumps draw frompurified wastewater. As far as possible, it should recycled energy be fossil-free.01/19/2022 02:30:06
290623Cities 2021202174672Bursa Nilüfer MunicipalityTurkeyEurope2. Climate Hazards and VulnerabilityClimate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment2.0dIf the city’s climate change risk assessment has been conducted more than 4 years ago, what update/revision process does your city have in place?1Update/revision process in place1Update/revision process01/19/2022 02:30:06
290624Cities 20212021832078Município de MafraPortugalEurope8. 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
290625Cities 20212021841540South Lakeland District 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.9Publicly available?3PM10 (1 year (annual) mean)Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290626Cities 20212021832497Bridgend County Borough CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.2aPlease identify and describe the conditional components of your city-wide emissions reduction target(s).00Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290627Cities 2021202158323SuboticaSerbiaEurope10. Transport10.11Please provide city-wide average air pollution metrics from the monitoring sites within your city for the most recent three years.9Publicly available?6O3 (Daily maximum 8 hour mean)Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290628Cities 2021202174671KadıköyTurkeyEurope3. AdaptationAdaptation Goals3.3Please describe the main goals of your city’s adaptation efforts and the metrics / KPIs for each goal.1Adaptation goal9Water saving and wetland enhancement01/19/2022 02:30:06
290629Cities 2021202158783Commune de BakataBurkina FasoAfrica10. 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)5NO2 (1 year (annual) mean)Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290630Cities 2021202135755Village of KadiovacikTurkeyEurope4. 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)24AFOLU > Other AFOLUQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290631Cities 20212021832097Município de LagosPortugalEurope2. 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 assessment1Public health01/19/2022 02:30:06
290632Cities 2021202143940Malmö stadSwedenEurope7. Local Government EmissionsLocal Government Operations GHG Emissions Data7.5Please give the total amount of fuel (refers to Scope 1 emissions) that your local government has consumed this year.3Amount8Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290633Cities 2021202131174Moscow GovernmentRussian FederationEurope5. 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 5.0.12Target year absolute emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)0Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290634Cities 20212021840521City of DenizliTurkeyEurope10. Transport10.11Please provide city-wide average air pollution metrics from the monitoring sites within your city for the most recent three years.6Frequency of measurements (e.g. hourly, daily)1PM2.5 (1 year (annual) mean)Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290635Cities 2021202146470Ayuntamiento de Vitoria-GasteizSpainEurope5. 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 activities8Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290636Cities 2021202154527Stadt BernSwitzerlandEurope12. Food12.0aReport the tonnes per food group that are served and/or sold through the above mentioned programs.2Comment4Whole grainsQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290637Cities 20212021826427Município de ValongoPortugalEurope6. OpportunitiesCollaboration6.3Describe how your local/regional government collaborates and coordinates horizontally on climate action.1Entity with which your local/regional government collaborates and coordinates horizontally on climate action1Horizontal collaboration and coordinationQuestion not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290638Cities 2021202135885Tel Aviv-Yafo MunicipalityIsraelMiddle East5. 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 5.0.8Base year emissions per intensity unit (metric tonnes CO2e per denominator)0Question not applicable01/19/2022 02:30:06
290639Cities 2021202163543Fredensborg KommuneDenmarkEurope4. 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 why11Transportation > Aviation01/19/2022 02:30:06
290640Cities 20212021863436Stadt ThunSwitzerlandEurope10. Transport10.3Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport.1Number of private cars3HybridGHG-Inventory is based on am model calculating the relative share of vehicle types incl. fuel types and annual mileage data.01/19/2022 02:30:06
290641Cities 202120212185Bristol City CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEurope0. IntroductionCity Details0.6Please provide further details about the geography of your city.1Land area of the city boundary as defined in question 0.1 (in square km)1Please complete11001/19/2022 02:30:06
290642Cities 2021202160117Winchester City 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 why25Total AFOLU01/19/2022 02:30:06
290643Cities 2021202159165Gladsaxe KommuneDenmarkEurope4. 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.4If you have no indirect emissions to report, please select a notation key to explain why12Transportation > Off-road01/19/2022 02:30:06
290644Cities 20212021832097Município de LagosPortugalEurope10. Transport10.3Please provide the total fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport.2Number of buses5Hydrogen01/19/2022 02:30:06
290645Cities 2021202174673İzmir 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.13Finance status3Pre-feasibility study status01/19/2022 02:30:06
290646Cities 2021202136492Comune di ParmaItalyEurope4. 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
290647Cities 2021202174673İzmir 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.5Start year of action27202001/19/2022 02:30:06
290648Cities 20212021862468Borlänge kommunSwedenEurope5. 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.11Co-benefit area1Improved resource quality (e.g. air, water)01/19/2022 02:30:06
290649Cities 2021202131153Bundeshauptstadt BerlinGermanyEurope5. Emissions ReductionMitigation Target setting5.0aPlease provide details of your total city-wide base year emissions reduction (absolute) target(s). In addition, you may add rows to provide details of your sector-specific targets, by providing the base year emissions specific to that target.16Please describe your target. If your country has an NDC and your city’s target is less ambitious than the NDC, please explain why.901/19/2022 02:30:06
290650Cities 2021202131163Istanbul Metropolitan MunicipalityTurkeyEurope4. 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.2Sector1Question 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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