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2022 Cities Questionnaire

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  • Targets
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CDP-ICLEI Track

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Introduction

Introduction to 2022 Cities Questionnaire

  • 2022 Cities Questionnaire: We invite you to report to the following questions of the 2022 Cities Questionnaire. Responding governments will only have to report once, on one platform, to the following questions.
  • CDP and ICLEI: CDP will use this climate data to provide insights for local and regional governments, allowing them to track their progress, benchmark their efforts with their peers and drive further action. ICLEI will support subnational governments with technical assistance and use this data to guide accelerating climate action, inform research and analysis activities and represent subnational governments in global advocacy forums to showcase local and regional climate leadership.
  • Online Response System: Please report using CDP’s Online Response System (ORS), accessed via CDP’s website or the activation link you will receive. This document shows all the possible questions that responding governments may encounter in the ORS. Please note, you must submit your response in the ORS, the system cannot accept responses provided in other formats (i.e., PDF or Word documents).
  • Personal Data: It is important that you do not include the name of any individual or any other personal data in your response. For questions that ask for the positions of staff, out of respect for personal data privacy we are asking only for the position and not for the individual’s name or any other information relating to them.
  • Additional Information: At the end of the questionnaire, there is an opportunity to provide additional information or context that you feel is relevant to your response. This field is optional and not scored.

Support and resources

  • 2022 Cities Questionnaire Changes Map: The 2022 Cities Questionnaire Changes Map provides an outline of key changes to the questions that comprise the questionnaire and further detail on the auto-population of previously reported data. Reducing reporting effort has been a priority consideration for the development of the Cities 2022 Questionnaire. This has resulted in a significant reduction in the number of questions and the quantity of data that is requested. The questions have been designed to improve efficiency in reporting with the vast majority of data requested in a selection-based or numeric format.
  • 2022 Cities Reporting Guidance: The 2022 Cities Reporting Guidance describes what information to provide, the required format, and where to find tools or further information to construct your answer, it can be accessed on the linked guidance page. Additional reporting guidance is available within the Online Reporting System where guidance can be found by clicking on the help icon accompanying each question and through the expandable link below each question.
  • Framework and Initiative Alignment: The 2022 Cities Framework Alignment Map provides an overview of the frameworks the questionnaire is aligned with and maps each question to the applicable framework. The 2022 Cities Questionnaire is aligned with the reporting requirements of several frameworks and initiatives including the Global Covenant of Mayors Common Reporting Framework (CRF), Race to Resilience, Race to Zero, Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), European Climate Pact, Sustainable Development Goals, ICLEI initiatives and C40 Cities.
  • TCFD Guidance Note: The Guidance Note on the TCFD Recommendations for City, State, and Regional Governments provides an overview of the Task Force on Climate-related Disclosures (TCFD), the benefits of reporting against the TCFD recommendations, and maps the recommendations against the questionnaire.
  • Accompanying Symbols: For certain columns and/or rows the symbol ^ will be presented, this is to indicate that the applicable column and/or row is a reporting requirement for the Global Covenant of Mayors Common Reporting Framework (CRF). For certain rows and/or columns the * symbol will be presented, this is to indicate that the presentation of the applicable column and/or row is dependent on an earlier selection within the question. The typical function of this is to present columns and/or rows of relevance where the responder has indicated that the data for the applicable field is available to report.
  • Feedback: You can provide feedback on the content of our questionnaires and supporting documents through our online Questionnaire Feedback Form. The Questionnaire Feedback Form is available year-round and in multiple languages which can be changed using the language selection tool. We are unable to respond individually to all feedback, but please be assured that all form submissions are reviewed and contribute towards our continuous improvement.
  • Contact: If you require further support for questions which are not addressed in the reporting guidance, for accessing the Online Reporting System or for general inquiries, please visit the CDP Help Centre. The ICLEI network can email [email protected] C40 cities can contact their regional director or [email protected] for help in compiling their response.

Questionnaire Pathways

  • CDP and ICLEI have introduced three questionnaire pathways to reflect the different contexts of local governments and further streamline reporting.
  • The 2022 Cities Questionnaire is divided into three distinct pathways, an increase in the pathways is accompanied by an increase in the number of questions.
  • Respondents will be recommended a pathway during the questionnaire activation process based upon their response to three questions but are provided the flexibility to select any pathway.
  • Prior to submitting the response, respondents can always return to their dashboard and change the pathway selected. The pathway selected does not affect meeting the reporting requirements of the projects and initiatives the jurisdiction is participating in and it does not affect CDP scoring or Global Covenant of Mayor's badging.
  • An overview of each pathway is provided in the table below and the complete breakdown can be viewed in the Questionnaire Mapping Document and further information can be found in the Questionnaire Pathways Guidance Note.
Pathway Number of Questions View Questionnaire by Pathway
1 27 View the Pathway 1 Questionnaire
2 34 View the Pathway 2 Questionnaire
3 40 View the Pathway 3 Questionnaire

Acknowledgements

CDP and ICLEI would like to thank the following entities for their assistance in the development of the 2022 Cities Questionnaire.


Module: Governance


Demographic/Geographic Data


(0.1) Provide details of your jurisdiction in the table below.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Adaptation, Mitigation, Energy Access and Poverty Pillars^
  • Race to Resilience
  • Race to Zero
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG11

Response Options

Please complete the following table:

Administrative boundary of reporting government^ Next highest level of government Next lowest level of government Land area of the jurisdiction boundary (in square km)^Percentage range of land area that is green space

Select from:

  • City / Municipality
  • Consolidated city-county
  • County/Province
  • Federal district
  • Independent city/municipality
  • Independent province
  • Indigenous Tribal Government / First Nation
  • Intercommunality / Intermunicipality
  • Independent intercommunality
  • Local government area within a greater metropolitan area
  • Metropolitan area
  • Sovereign city-state
  • Special city/municipality
  • Sub-municipal district
  • Town
  • Other, please specify
Select from:
  • National
  • State/regional
  • City/Municipality
  • Consolidated city-county
  • County / Province
  • Federal district
  • Independent city/municipality
  • Independent province
  • Indigenous Tribal Government / First Nation
  • Intercommunality / Intermunicipality
  • Independent intercommunality
  • Local government area within a greater metropolitan area
  • Metropolitan area
  • Sovereign city-state
  • Special city/municipality
  • Sub-municipal district
  • No higher level of government
  • Other, please specify
Select from:
  • City/Municipality
  • Consolidated city-county
  • County / Province
  • Federal district
  • Independent city/municipality
  • Independent province
  • Indigenous Tribal Government / First Nation
  • Intercommunality / Intermunicipality
  • Independent intercommunality
  • Local government area within a greater metropolitan area
  • Metropolitan area
  • Sovereign city-state
  • Special city/municipality
  • Sub-municipal district
  • Town
  • No lower level of government
  • Other, please specify
Numeric fieldSelect from:
  • <5%
  • 5-10%
  • 11-20%
  • 21-30%
  • 31-40%
  • 41-50%
  • 51-60%
  • >60%
  • I do not have this data
Current (or most recent) population size^Population year^Projected population sizeProjected population yearSelect the currency used for all financial information reported throughout your response^

Numeric field

Select from:
  • 2010-2022
Numeric fieldSelect from:
  • 2023-2050
Select from:
Appendix A - (Currency)

Module: Assessment


Climate Risk and Vulnerability


(1.1) Has a climate risk and vulnerability assessment been undertaken for your jurisdiction? If not, please indicate why.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Adaptation Pillar
  • TCFD: Risk Management (Disclosure A)
  • Race to Resilience
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG11, SDG13
  • European Climate Pact

Response Options

Select one of the following options:

  • Yes, a climate risk and vulnerability assessment has been undertaken
  • No, but we are currently undertaking one and it will be complete in the next year
  • No, but we are intending to undertake one in the next two years
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to lack of financial capacity
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to lack of expertise/technical capacity
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to lack of financial capacity and expertise/technical capacity
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to other higher priorities
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to a reason not listed above, please specify

(1.1a) Provide details on your climate risk and vulnerability assessment.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1: Columns 1-5
  • Pathway 2 and 3: Columns 1-7

Question dependencies

This question is presented if ‘Yes, a climate risk and vulnerability assessment has been undertaken’ is selected in response to 1.1.

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Adaptation Pillar^
  • TCFD: Risk Management (Disclosure A, B, C)
  • Race to Resilience
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG1, SDG11, SDG13
  • European Climate Pact

Response Options

Please complete the following table. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.

Assessment attachment and/or direct link^Confirm attachment/link provided to assessment (selection mandatory) Boundary of assessment relative to jurisdiction boundary^Year of publication or approval^Factors considered in assessment Primary author(s) of assessment^Please explain

Text field and attachment function

Select from:
  • The assessment has been attached
  • The assessment can be accessed (unrestricted) on the link provided
  • The assessment has been attached and can be accessed (unrestricted) on the link provided
  • Unable to provide an attachment and/or direct link to the assessment
  • Other, please specify

Select from:

  • Same - covers entire jurisdiction and nothing else
  • Smaller - covers only part of the jurisdiction, please explain exclusions
  • Larger - covers the whole jurisdiction and adjoining areas, please explain additions
  • Partial - covers part of the jurisdiction and adjoining areas, please explain exclusions/additions
Numeric fieldSelect all that apply:
  • Assessment considers vulnerable populations
  • Assessment considers water security
  • Assessment considers nature
  • Assessment considers transition risks
  • Assessment includes a high-emissions scenario
  • Identified hazards have been incorporated into the jurisdiction's overall risk management framework
  • A process has been established for prioritizing identified hazards
  • A process has been established to update the assessment at least every five years
  • None of the above
  • Other, please specify
Select all that apply:
  • Dedicated team within jurisdiction
  • Relevant department within jurisdiction
  • Consultant
  • International organization
  • Community group
  • Regional/ state/ provincial government
  • National/ central government
  • Other, please specify
Text field

[Add Row]


Climate hazards

(1.2) Provide details on the most significant climate hazards faced by your jurisdiction.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1: Columns 1-5
  • Pathway 2 and 3: Columns 1-11

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Adaptation Pillar^
  • TCFD: Strategy (Disclosure A & B), Metrics and targets (Disclosure A)
  • Race to Resilience
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG1, SDG11, SDG13
  • European Climate Pact

Response Options

Please complete the following table. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.

(Columns 2 -11 are only presented if a climate-related hazards is selected in column 1.)

Climate-related hazards^ Vulnerable population groups most exposed Sectors most exposed^ Describe the impacts on vulnerable populations and sectors^ Proportion of the population exposed to the hazard
Select from:
  • Heat stress
  • Extreme heat
  • Extreme cold
  • Snow and ice
  • Drought
  • Water stress
  • Increased water demand
  • Fire weather (risk of wildfires)
  • Urban flooding
  • River flooding
  • Coastal flooding
  • Other coastal events
  • Oceanic events
  • Hurricanes/ cyclones/ typhoons
  • Extreme wind
  • Storm
  • Heavy precipitation
  • Mass movement
  • Loss of green space/green cover
  • Soil degradation/erosion
  • Infectious disease
  • Air pollution
  • Biodiversity loss
  • Other, please specify
  • No significant climate-related hazards, please specify why

Select all that apply:
  • Women and girls
  • Children and youth
  • Elderly
  • Indigenous population
  • Marginalized/minority communities
  • Vulnerable health groups
  • Low-income households
  • Outdoor workers
  • Frontline workers
  • Other, please specify
  • Do not know



Select all that apply:
  • Agriculture
  • Forestry
  • Fishing
  • Mining and quarrying
  • Manufacturing
  • Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
  • Water supply
  • Sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
  • Waste management
  • Administrative and support service activities
  • Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
  • Conservation
  • Construction
  • Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
  • Transportation and storage
  • Accommodation and food service activities
  • Information and communication
  • Financial and insurance activities
  • Real estate activities
  • Professional, scientific and technical activities
  • Education
  • Human health and social work activities
  • Arts, entertainment and recreation
  • Other, please specify

Text field Select from:
  • <10%
  • 10-20%
  • 20-30%
  • 30-40%
  • 40-50%
  • 50-60%
  • 60-70%
  • 70-80%
  • 90-100%
  • Data is not available

(1.3) Identify and describe the most significant factors impacting on your jurisdiction’s ability to adapt to climate change and indicate how those factors either support or challenge this ability.

A selection must be made for both fields in Column 2. Please note your data won't be saved if one field is left blank.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Adaptation Pillar^
  • Race to Resilience
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG11, SDG13

Response Options

Please complete the following table. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.

Factors that affect ability to adapt^ Degree to which this factor challenges/supports the adaptive capacity of your jurisdiction^ Describe how the factor supports or challenges the adaptive capacity of your jurisdiction^

Select from:

  • Access to basic services 
  • Access to education 
  • Access to healthcare 
  • Access to quality and relevant data
  • Budgetary capacity 
  • Community engagement 
  • Connectivity 
  • Cost of living 
  • Degradation, loss, and quality and quantity of green space and ecosystems
  • Economic diversity 
  • Economic health 
  • Environmental conditions
  • Environmental regularization of land
  • Geography
  • Government capacity 
  • Housing 
  • Inequality 
  • Informal activities
  • Infrastructure capacity 
  • Infrastructure conditions / maintenance 
  • Land use planning 
  • Migration 
  • Political engagement / transparency 
  • Political stability 
  • Poverty 
  • Public health 
  • Rapid urbanization 
  • Resource availability 
  • Safety and security 
  • Underemployment
  • Unemployment
  • Water security
  • Other, please specify
  • Do not know

Select from:

Challenges:

  • Significantly challenges
  • Moderately challenges
  • Somewhat challenges

Supports:

  • Significantly supports
  • Moderately supports
  • Somewhat supports

Text field

[Add Row]

Emissions Inventory


Community-wide Emissions Inventory Methodology


(2.1) Does your jurisdiction have a community-wide emissions inventory to report?

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Mitigation Pillar
  • TCFD: Metrics and Targets (Disclosure B)
  • Race to Zero
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG11, SDG13

Response Options

Select from:

  • Yes
  • No, but we are currently undertaking one and it will be complete in the next year
  • No, but we are intending to undertake one in the next two years
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to lack of financial capacity
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to lack of expertise/technical capacity
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to lack of financial capacity and expertise/technical capacity
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to other higher priorities
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to a reason not listed above, please specify

(2.1a) Provide an attachment (in spreadsheet format) or a direct link to your community-wide emissions inventory. In addition, select the inventory year and report the jurisdiction’s population for that year.

Question dependencies

This question is presented if ‘Yes’ is selected in response to 2.1

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Mitigation Pillar^
  • Race to Zero
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG11, SDG13

Response Options

Please complete the following table:

Community-wide inventory attachment (spreadsheet) and/or link (with unrestricted access)^
Status of community-wide inventory attachment and/or direct link (selection mandatory)
Inventory year^ Population in inventory year^Comment
Text field and attachment function Select from:
  • The emissions inventory has been attached
  • The emissions inventory can be accessed (unrestricted) on the link provided
  • The emissions inventory has been attached and can be accessed (unrestricted) on the link provided
  • Unable to provide an attachment and/or direct link to my emissions inventory
  • Other, please specify

Select from:

  • 2000
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003
  • 2004
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2007
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010
  • 2011
  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
  • 2021
  • 2022
  • 2000/2001
  • 2001/2002
  • 2002/2003
  • 2003/2004
  • 2004/2005
  • 2005/2006
  • 2006/2007
  • 2007/2008
  • 2008/2009
  • 2009/2010
  • 2010/2011
  • 2011/2012
  • 2012/2013
  • 2013/2014
  • 2014/2015
  • 2015/2016
  • 2016/2017
  • 2017/2018
  • 2018/2019
  • 2019/2020
  • 2020/2021
  • 2021/2022

Numeric field

Text field

(2.1b) Provide the following information regarding your latest community-wide GHG emissions inventory.

Question dependencies

This question is presented if ‘Yes’ is selected in response to 2.1

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Mitigation Pillar^
  • TFCD: Metric and Targets (Disclosure B)
  • Race to Zero
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG13

Response Options

Please complete the following table.

Boundary of inventory relative to jurisdiction boundary^ Primary methodology/framework to compile inventory (selection mandatory) Tool used to compile inventory Gases included in inventory^ Source of Global Warming Potential values
Select from:
  • Same - covers entire jurisdiction and nothing else
  • Smaller - covers only parts of the jurisdiction, please explain exclusions
  • Larger - covers the whole jurisdiction and adjoining areas, please explain additions
  • Partial - covers part of the jurisdiction and adjoining areas, please explain exclusions/additions

Select from:

  • Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories (GPC)
  • Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories (GPC) reported in the format of GCoM Common Reporting Framework (CRF)
  • 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories
  • U.S. Community Protocol for Accounting and Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions (ICLEI USA)
  • Regional or country specific methodology
  • Jurisdiction specific methodology
  • Other, please specify
Select from:
  • CIRIS
  • ClearPath
  • SCATTER
  • ClimateView - ClimateOS
  • Snapshot tool (Australia)
  • Sistema de Estimativas de Emissões e Remoções de Gases de Efeito Estufa (SEEG) (Brazil)
  • SIGN-SMART (Indonesia)
  • CLIMAS Inventory Tool
  • Internal tool/process used to compile inventory
  • Do not know
  • Other, please specify

Select all that apply:

  • CO2
  • CH4
  • N2O
  • HFCs
  • PFCs
  • SF6
  • NF3

Select from:
  • IPCC Second Assessment Report (1995)
  • IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001)
  • IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (2007)
  • IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (2013)
  • IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (2021)
  • Do not know
  • Other, please specify

[Add Row]


Community-wide Emissions Inventory Data


(2.1c) Provide a breakdown of your community-wide emissions by scope. If the inventory has been developed using the Global Protocol for Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories (GPC) you will also be requested to provide a breakdown by sector.

Question dependencies

This question is presented if you are reporting emissions in any format other than the format of the GCoM Common Reporting Framework (CRF)

  • If you are reporting in any format other than the CRF, you will be presented with scopes 1, 2 and 3 (rows 1- 4)
  • If you are reporting in the format of the GPC, you will also be presented with GPC defined sectors (rows 5 – 17)

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1: Rows 1-4 (Scope)
  • Pathway 2 and 3: Rows 1-17 (Complete question)

Response Options

Please complete the following table:

Sector and/or scope Emissions (metric tonnes CO2e) If you have no emissions to report, please select a notation key to explain why Level of data quality for sector and scope Comment
Total Scope 1 emissions (excluding generation of grid-supplied energy) Numeric field Select from:
  • Not Occurring (NO)
  • Included Elsewhere (IE)
  • Not Estimated (NE)
  • Confidential (C)
Select all that apply:

Activity Data
  • High data quality
  • Medium data quality
  • Low data quality

Emissions factors
  • High data quality
  • Medium data quality
  • Low data quality
Text field
Scope 1 emissions from generation of grid-supplied energy Numeric field As above As above Text field
Total Scope 2 emissions Numeric field As above As above Text field
Total Scope 3 emissions Numeric field As above As above Text field

(2.1d) Provide a breakdown of your community-wide emissions in the format of the Common Reporting Framework.

Question dependencies

This question is presented if you have indicated your jurisdiction is reporting it's emissions in the format of the GCoM Common Reporting Framework (CRF) or your jurisdiction is participating in the Global Covenant of Mayors.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1: Rows 30 and 31 (Total generation of grid-supplied energy, Total emissions)
  • Pathway 2 and 3: Rows 1-31 (Complete question)

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Mitigation Pillar^
  • TFCD: Metric and Targets (Disclosure B)
  • Race to Zero
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG13

Response Options

Please complete the following table:

Sectors and sub-sectors Direct emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)^ If you have no direct emissions to report, please select a notation key to explain why^ Indirect emissions from the use of grid-supplied electricity, heat, steam and/or cooling (metric tonnes CO2e)^ If you have no indirect emissions to report, please select a notation key to explain why^ Emissions occurring outside the jurisdiction boundary as a result of in-jurisdiction activities (metric tonnes CO2e) If you have no emissions to report that are occurring outside the jurisdiction boundary as a result of in-jurisdiction activities, please select a notation key to explain why Please explain any excluded sources, identify any emissions covered under an ETS and provide any other comments^
Stationary energy > Residential buildings^ Numeric field Select from:
  • Not Occurring (NO)
  • Included Elsewhere (IE)
  • Not Estimated (NE)
  • Confidential (C)
Numeric field Select from:
  • Not Occurring (NO)
  • Included Elsewhere (IE)
  • Not Estimated (NE)
  • Confidential (C)
Numeric field Select from:
  • Not Occurring (NO)
  • Included Elsewhere (IE)
  • Not Estimated (NE)
  • Confidential (C)
Text field
Stationary energy > Commercial buildings & facilities^ Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above
Stationary energy > Institutional buildings and facilities^ Same as aboveSame as aboveSame as aboveSame as aboveSame as aboveSame as aboveSame as above
Stationary energy > Industrial buildings & facilities^ Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above
Stationary energy > Agriculture^ Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above
Stationary energy > Fugitive emissions^ Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector Not applicable for this sub-sector Same as above Same as above Same as above
Total Stationary Energy Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above
Transportation > On-road^ Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above
Transportation > Rail^ Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above
Transportation > Waterborne navigation^ Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above
Transportation > Aviation^ Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above
Transportation > Off-road^ Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above
Total Transport Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above Same as above
Waste > Solid waste disposal^ Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
Waste > Biological treatment^ Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
Waste > Incineration and open burning^ Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
Waste > Wastewater^ Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
Total Waste Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
IPPU > Industrial process Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
IPPU > Product use Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
Total IPPU Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
AFOLU > Livestock Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above
Same as above
AFOLU > Land use Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
AFOLU > Other AFOLU Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector Not applicable for this sub-sector Same as above Same as above Same as above
Total AFOLU Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
Generation of grid-supplied energy > Electricity-only generation^ Same as above Same as above
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
Generation of grid-supplied energy > CHP generation^ Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
Generation of grid-supplied energy > Heat/cold generation^ Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
Generation of grid-supplied energy > Local renewable generation Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above Same as above Same as above
Total generation of grid-supplied energy Same as above Same as above Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Not applicable for this sub-sector
Same as above
Total Emissions (excluding generation of grid-supplied energy) Same as above Same as above Numeric field Select from:
  • Not Occurring
  • Included Elsewhere
  • Not Estimated
  • Confidential
Numeric field Select from:
  • Not Occurring
  • Included Elsewhere
  • Not Estimated
  • Confidential
Same as above

Sector Assessment Data


Energy Assessment Data


(3.1) Report the total annual electricity and heating and cooling consumption data (in MWh) and the percentage breakdown of this consumption by energy type for your jurisdiction.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1: Column 2 (Electricity consumption)
  • Pathway 2 and 3: Column 2 and 3 (Electricity and Heating and cooling consumption)

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Energy Access and Poverty Pillar
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG7, SDG12

Response Options

Please complete the following table:

(*column/row appearance is dependent on selections in this question)
Energy data type Electricity consumptionHeating and cooling consumption
Total annual jurisdiction-wide consumption in MWh Numeric fieldNumeric field
Data source used to provide percentage breakdown of consumption by energy type Select from:
  • Jurisdiction-level data
  • Regional/State level-data
  • National-level data
  • Utility-level data
  • The percentage breakdown of consumption by source is not available
  • Other data source, please specify
Select from:
  • Jurisdiction-level data
  • Regional/State level-data
  • National-level data
  • Utility-level data
  • The percentage breakdown of consumption by source is not available
  • Other data source, please specify

Percentage of total consumption from coal*

Percentage field

Percentage field

Percentage of total consumption from gas*

Percentage field

Percentage field

Percentage of total consumption from oil*

Percentage field

Percentage field

Percentage of total consumption from nuclear*

Percentage field

Not applicable for energy type

Percentage of total consumption from hydropower*

Percentage field

Not applicable for energy type

Percentage of total consumption from bioenergy (biomass and biofuels)*

Percentage field

Percentage field

Percentage of total consumption from wind*

Percentage field

Not applicable for energy type

Percentage of total consumption from geothermal*

Percentage field

Percentage field

Percentage of total consumption from solar (PV and thermal)*

Percentage field

Percentage field
Percentage of total consumption from waste to energy (excluding biomass component)* Percentage field Percentage field

Percentage of total consumption from other renewable sources*

Percentage field

Percentage field
Percentage of total consumption from other non-renewable sources* Percentage fieldPercentage field
Year data applies to*Select from:
  • 2010-2022
Select from:
  • 2010-2022
Comment Text field Text field

Transport Data


Mode share

(3.5) Report your jurisdiction's passenger and/or freight mode share data.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1: Rows 1-11 (Passenger mode share)
  • Pathway 2 and 3: Rows 1-20 (Passenger and Freight mode share)

Response Options

Please complete the following table:

(*column/row appearance is dependent on selections in this question)

Mode share data Response
Passenger mode share data to report Select from:
  • Passenger mode share as share of trips (passenger mode share rows presented)
  • Passenger mode share as share of vehicle distance travelled (passenger mode share rows presented)
  • Jurisdiction does not have passenger mode share data

Passenger mode share: Walking*

Percentage field

Passenger mode share: Cycling*

Percentage field

Passenger mode share: Micromobility (including e-scooters)*

Percentage field

Passenger mode share: Buses (including Bus Rapid Transit)*

Percentage field

Passenger mode share: Rail/Metro/Tram*

Percentage field

Passenger mode share: Ferries/River boats*

Percentage field

Passenger mode share: Taxis or shared vehicles (e.g. hire vehicles)* Percentage field
Passenger mode share: Private motorized transport* Percentage field

Passenger mode share: Other*

Percentage field

Total passenger mode share reported*

Auto-calculated field (expected value 100)


Waste Data


Waste

(3.7) Report the following waste-related data for your jurisdiction.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1: Row 1
  • Pathway 2 and 3: Row 1 - Row 9

Response Options

Please complete the following table:

(*column/row appearance is dependent on selections in this question)

Waste-related data area (unit)Data availabilityResponse (in unit specified)*Comment
Amount of solid waste generated (tonnes/year)Select from:
  • Reporting jurisdiction-level data
  • Reporting state/regional data scaled to jurisdiction-level
  • Reporting national data scaled to jurisdiction-level
  • This data is not available to report
  • Other, please specify
Numeric fieldText field
Percentage of the solid waste generated that is diverted away from landfill and incineration (%) As above Numeric fieldText field
Percentage of the diverted solid waste generated that is recycled (%) As above Numeric fieldText field
Percentage of the diverted solid waste generated that is utilized for waste to energy (%) As above Numeric fieldText field
Percentage of the diverted solid waste generated that is reused (%) As above Numeric fieldText field
Percentage of waste collected where separation at source is taking place (%) As above Numeric fieldText field
Total annual amount of food waste produced in the jurisdiction (tonnes/year) As above Numeric fieldText field
Volume of wastewater produced within the jurisdiction boundary (megalitres/year) As above Numeric fieldText field
Percentage of wastewater safely treated to at least secondary level (%) As above Numeric fieldText field

Public Health Data


Health Systems

(3.8) Report on how climate change impacts health outcomes and health services in your jurisdiction.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1: Columns 1-3
  • Pathway 2 and 3: Columns 1-6

Connection to other frameworks

  • Race to Resilience
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG3, SDG11, SDG13

Response Option

Please complete the following table. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table. A comment field will accompany this question to allow for any additional relevant information to be reported.

Health area affected by climate change Identify the climate hazard(s) that most significantly impact the selected health area Identify the health issues driven by the selected climate hazard(s)

Select from:

  • Health outcomes
  • Health systems
  • Areas outside the health sector
  • The jurisdiction is not yet able to measure climate change related health impacts, please explain
  • Do not know
Select all that apply:
  • Heat stress
  • Extreme heat
  • Extreme cold
  • Snow and ice
  • Drought
  • Water stress
  • Increased water demand
  • Fire weather (risk of wildfires)
  • Urban flooding
  • River flooding
  • Coastal flooding
  • Other coastal events
  • Oceanic events
  • Hurricanes/ cyclones/ typhoons
  • Extreme wind
  • Storm
  • Heavy precipitation
  • Mass movement
  • Infectious disease
  • Soil degradation/erosion
  • Air pollution
  • Biodiversity loss
  • Other, please specify
Select all that apply:
  • Heat-related illnesses
  • Cold-related illnesses
  • Vector-borne infections and illnesses
  • Water-borne infections and illnesses
  • Food-borne infections and illnesses
  • Exacerbation of non-communicable disease symptoms - respiratory disease
  • Exacerbation of non-communicable disease symptoms - cardiovascular disease
  • Exacerbation of non-communicable disease symptoms - other
  • Mental health impacts
  • Direct physical injuries and deaths due to extreme weather events
  • Food & nutrition security
  • Disruption to water, sanitation and wastewater services
  • Disruption to health service provision
  • Overwhelming of health service provision due to increased demand
  • Lack of climate-informed surveillance, preparedness, early warning and response
  • Damage/destruction to health infrastructure and technology
  • Disruption of health-related services
  • Other, please specify

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

(3.11) Provide details of the household access to water, sanitation services and water consumption in your jurisdiction.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • Race to Resilience
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG6

Response Options

Please complete the following table:

(*column/row appearance is dependent on selections in this question)

Data availability Percentage of households with access to safely managed drinking water services* Percentage of households with access to safely managed sanitation services* Household water consumption (litres/capita/day)*Comment
Select all that apply:
  • Data is available for the percentage of households with access to safely managed drinking water services
  • Data is available for the percentage of households with access to safely managed sanitation services
  • Data is available for the average household water consumption in litres per capita per day
  • None of the above data is available to report
Percentage field
Percentage field Numeric field

Text field

Food data


(3.12) What percentage of your population is food insecure and/or lives in a food desert?

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Response Option

Please complete the following table:

(*column/row appearance is dependent on selections in this question)

Data availabilityPercentage of population that is food insecure*Percentage of population that lives in a food desert*Comment
Select all that apply:
  • Data available for the percentage of population that is food insecure
  • Data available for the percentage of population that lives in a food desert
  • No data available for the percentage of population that is food insecure/lives in a food desert
Percentage field Percentage fieldText field

Module: Targets


4. Adaptation Goals


(4.1) Does your jurisdiction have an adaptation goal(s) in place? If no adaptation goal is in place, please indicate the primary reason why.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Adaptation Pillar^
  • TCFD: Metric and Targets (Disclosure C)
  • Race to Resilience
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG11, SDG13

Response Options

Select one of the following options:

  • Yes, our jurisdiction has an adaptation goal(s)
  • No, but we are planning to introduce a goal in the next two years
  • No, and not intending to set a goal
  • No, due to a lack of resources
  • No, as our goal is already achieved
  • No, due to a reason not listed above

(4.1a) Report your jurisdiction’s main adaptation goals.

Question dependencies

This question is presented if ‘Yes, our jurisdiction has an adaptation goal(s)’ is selected in response to 4.1.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Adaptation Pillar^
  • TCFD: Metric and Targets (Disclosure C)
  • Race to Resilience
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG11, SDG13

Response Options

Please complete the following table. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.

Select a reference ID for the goalAdaptation goal^Climate hazards that goal addresses^Base year of goal (or year goal was established if no base year)^Target year of goal^Description of metric / indicator used to track goal^Comment
Select from:
  • Adaptation goal 1-25



Text field

Select all that apply:
  • Heat stress
  • Extreme heat
  • Extreme cold
  • Snow and ice
  • Drought
  • Water stress
  • Increased water demand
  • Fire weather (risk of wildfires)
  • Urban flooding
  • River flooding
  • Coastal flooding
  • Other coastal events
  • Oceanic events
  • Hurricanes/ cyclones/ typhoons
  • Extreme wind
  • Storm
  • Heavy precipitation
  • Mass movement
  • Loss of green space/green cover
  • Soil degradation/erosion
  • Infectious disease
  • Air pollution
  • Biodiversity loss
  • Other, please specify
Numeric fieldNumeric fieldText fieldText field
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5. Mitigation Targets


Emissions targets

(5.1) Does your jurisdiction have an active greenhouse gas emission reduction target(s) in place? If no active GHG emissions reduction target is in place, please indicate the primary reason why.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Mitigation Pillar^
  • TCFD: Metric and Targets (Disclosure C)
  • Race to Zero
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG11, SDG13

Response Options

Select from:

  • Yes, our jurisdiction has an active greenhouse gas emissions reduction target(s)
  • No, but we are planning to introduce a target in the next two years
  • No, as our emissions are not fully calculated
  • No, and not intending to set a target
  • No, due to a lack of resources
  • No, as our target is already achieved
  • No, due to a reason not listed above

(5.1a) Provide details of your emissions reduction target(s).

A selection must be made for both fields in Column 17 (Specify if target is considered a science-based target (SBT) and the SBT methodology it aligns to). Please note your data won't be saved if one field is left blank.

Question dependencies

This question is presented if ‘Yes, our jurisdiction has an active greenhouse gas emissions reduction target(s)’ is selected in response to 5.1.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Mitigation Pillar^
  • TCFD: Metric and Targets (Disclosure C)
  • Race to Zero
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG11, SDG13

Response Options

Please complete the following table. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.

(*column/row appearance is dependent on selections in this question)

Select a reference ID for the target Target type^ Boundary of target relative to jurisdiction boundary^ Emissions sources covered by target^ Are carbon credits currently used or planned to be used to achieve this target?^
Select from:
  • Target 1 - Target 30
Select from:
  • Base year emissions (absolute) target
  • Fixed-level target
  • Base year intensity target based on emissions per capita
  • Base year intensity target based on emissions per unit GDP
  • Baseline scenario target



Select from:
  • Same - covers entire jurisdiction and nothing else
  • Smaller - covers only part of the jurisdiction, please explain exclusions
  • Larger - covers the whole jurisdiction and adjoining areas, please explain additions
  • Partial - covers part of the jurisdiction and adjoining areas, please explain exclusions/additions
  • Government operations – covers only emission sources owned and operated by jurisdictions government





Select from:
  • Target covers all the emissions sources which are included in the jurisdiction inventory
  • Target covers all the BASIC (GPC) emissions sources which are included in jurisdiction inventory
  • Target covers all the BASIC (GPC) emissions sources plus other indirect emissions (Scope 3) included in jurisdiction inventory, please specify other indirect emissions covered
  • Target covers direct emissions (Scope 1) and indirect emissions from grid-supplied energy (Scope 2) included in jurisdiction inventory
  • Target covers all direct emissions (Scope 1) included in jurisdiction inventory
  • Not all emissions sources included in jurisdiction inventory are covered by target, please specify exclusions
  • Only energy emissions sources included in jurisdiction inventory are covered by target
  • Only transport emissions sources included in jurisdiction inventory are covered by target
  • Only waste emissions sources included in jurisdiction inventory are covered by target
  • Our jurisdiction has not yet developed an emissions inventory
  • Other, please specify

Select from:
  • Yes, this target will be achieved using carbon credits and the number of credits required has been quantified
  • Yes, this target will be achieved using carbon credits but the number of credits required has not been quantified
  • No, this target will not use carbon credits
  • We do not know if this target will be achieved using carbon credits




Percentage of target to be met using carbon credits generated from outside jurisdiction or target boundary*^ Year target was established Covered emissions in year target was established (metric tonnes CO2e)
Base year*^
Covered emissions in base year (metric tonnes CO2e)*^
Percentage field Numeric field
Numeric field
Numeric field Numeric field


Emissions intensity figure in base year (metric tonnes CO2e per capita or GDP)*^ Target year^ Estimated business as usual emissions in target year (metric tonnes CO2e)*^ Percentage of emissions reduction (including offsets and carbon dioxide removal)*^ Net emissions in target year (after offsets and carbon dioxide removal) (metric tonnes CO2e)^
Projected population in target year
Numeric field

Numeric field





Numeric field Percentage field

Numeric field


Numeric field


Specify if target is considered a science-based target (SBT) and the SBT methodology it aligns to Covered emissions in most recent inventory (metric tonnes CO2e) Is this target the jurisdiction's most ambitious target? Alignment with Nationally Determined Contribution Select the conditional components of your emissions reduction target Please explain^
Select from:
  • Yes, our jurisdiction considers the target to be science-based (select applicable methodology)
  • WWF's One Planet City Challenge (OPCC)
  • C40 Cities Deadline 2020
  • Tyndall Centre
  • Other, please specify
  • Not aligned with an SBT methodology
  • Do not know


  • No, our jurisdiction does not consider the target to be science-based (select future intention to set a SBT)
  • But we are reporting another target that is science-based
  • But we are committed to setting a science-based target in the next 2 years
  • We are not committed to setting a science-based in the next 2 years
  • Other, please specify
Numeric field Select from:
  • Yes
  • No, but it is a mid-term target for the most ambitious target
  • No
  • Do not know
Select from:
  • This target is as ambitious as the Nationally Determined Contribution
  • This target is more ambitious than the Nationally Determined Contribution
  • This target is not as ambitious as the Nationally Determined Contribution
  • Do not know if this target is as ambitious as the Nationally Determined Contribution


Select all that apply:
  • This target is not conditional on the success of an externality or component of policy outside of direct control of jurisdiction administration
  • Target is conditional on mitigation in emissions sources that are controlled by a higher level of government
  • Target is conditional on mitigation in emissions sources that are controlled by private entity outside of direct control of jurisdiction administration
  • Target is conditional on complete implementation of legislation, regulation and/or policy set by a higher level of government
  • Target is conditional on additional state or regional/national legislation, regulation and/or policy
  • Conditional on the provision of national funding for infrastructure (e.g., renewable energy generation, energy efficiency measures etc.)
  • Target is conditional on the decarbonization of the electricity grid that is outside the direct control of jurisdiction administration
  • Target is conditional on the implementation of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology
  • Target is conditional on the development or scaling up of other innovative technologies
  • Target is conditional on a reduction in emissions from air travel that is outside the direct control of jurisdiction administration
  • Do not know
  • Other, please specify


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(5.1b) Provide details on the current or planned use of carbon credits sold to or purchased from outside the jurisdiction or target boundary.

Question dependencies

This question is presented if ‘Yes, this target will be achieved using carbon credits and the number of credits required has been quantified’ is selected in response to 5.1a Column ‘Are carbon credits currently used or planned to be used to achieve this target?'.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Response Options

Please complete the following table. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.

Type of carbon credits Identify target Emissions purchased/sold (metric tonnes CO2e) Verified to which standard Outline the crediting period and country(ies) where offsetting efforts are or will be taking place Comment

Select from:

  • Offset credit transactions purchased from outside of the boundary
  • Offset credit transactions generated within the boundary and sold
  • Other, please specify
Select from:

Target reference ID (populated based on reported targets)
Numeric field Select from:
  • Carbon Registry
  • Clean Development Mechanism
  • Climate Action Reserve
  • Gold Standard
  • Verified Carbon Standard
  • Verra
  • Not yet verified
  • Do not know
  • Other, please specify

Text field

Text field

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Energy and other climate-related targets

(6.1) Provide details of your jurisdiction's energy-related targets active in the reporting year. In addition, you can report other climate-related targets active in the reporting year.

A selection must be made for both fields in Column 1. Please note your data won't be saved if one field is left blank.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Energy Access and Poverty Pillar
  • TCFD: Metric and Targets (Disclosure C)
  • Race to Resilience
  • Race to Zero
  • European Climate Pact

Response Options

Please complete the following table. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.

(*column/row appearance is dependent on selections in this question)

Target type Target description Boundary of target relative to jurisdiction boundary Year target was established Base year
If target type is renewable energy or energy efficiency:

Metric used to measure target*
If target type is not renewable energy or energy efficiency:

Metric used to measure target

Select from:

Appendix D (Sector targets)

Text field Select from:
  • Same - covers entire jurisdiction and nothing else
  • Smaller - covers only part of the jurisdiction, please explain exclusions
  • Larger - covers the whole jurisdiction and adjoining areas, please explain additions
  • Partial - covers part of the jurisdiction and adjoining areas, please explain exclusions/additions
  • Government operations – covers only functions owned and operated by jurisdictions government
  • Other, please specify

Numeric field

Numeric field
Select from:
  • kW
  • MW
  • GW
  • kWh
  • MWh
  • GWh
  • Percentage (%)
  • Other, please specify
Text field

Metric value in base yearTarget yearMetric value in target yearMetric value in most recent year data is available
If target type is renewable energy:
Percentage of total energy that is renewable in target year*
Is this target publicly available?Comment

Numeric field

Numeric field

Numeric field

Numeric field
Percentage fieldSelect from:
  • Yes, provide link/attachment
  • No
  • Other, please specify
  • Do not know
Text field



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Module: Planning


Climate Action Planning



(7.1) Does your jurisdiction have a climate action plan or strategy?

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Adaptation, Mitigation, Energy Access and Poverty Pillars^
  • TCFD: Strategy (Disclosure C)
  • Race to Resilience
  • Race to Zero
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG11, SDG13

Response options

Select from:

  • Yes, our jurisdiction has a climate action plan or strategy
  • No, but we are currently undertaking one and it will be complete in the next year
  • No, but we are intending to undertake one in the next two years
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to lack of financial capacity
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to lack of expertise/technical capacity
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to lack of financial capacity and expertise/technical capacity
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to other higher priorities
  • No, and we are not intending to undertake due to a reason not listed above, please specify

(7.1a) Report details on the climate action plan or strategy that addresses climate mitigation and/or climate adaptation (resilience) in your jurisdiction.

Question dependencies

This question is presented if ‘Yes, our jurisdiction has a climate action plan or strategy’ is selected in response to 7.1.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1: Columns 1 - 8
  • Pathway 2 and 3: Columns 1 - 13

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Adaptation, Mitigation, Energy Access and Poverty Pillars^
  • TCFD: Strategy (Disclosure C)
  • Race to Resilience
  • Race to Zero
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG7, SDG11, SDG13, SDG17

Response Options

Please complete the following table. A comment field will accompany this question to allow for any additional relevant information to be reported. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.

Climate action plan type^


Attachment/link and name of plan^ Confirm attachment/link provided to plan (selection mandatory) Boundary of plan relative to jurisdiction boundary^

Select from:

  • Integrated climate plan (addressing mitigation, adaptation and energy access and/or energy poverty)
  • Integrated climate plan (addressing mitigation and adaptation)
  • Standalone climate mitigation plan
  • Standalone adaptation plan
  • Standalone energy access and/or poverty plan

Text field and attachment function Select from:
  • The plan has been attached
  • The plan can be accessed (unrestricted) on the link provided
  • The plan has been attached and can be accessed (unrestricted) on the link provided
  • Unable to provide an attachment and/or direct link to the plan
  • Other, please specify

*Selecting an option in this column is mandatory for submission

Select from:
  • Same (jurisdiction-wide) covers entire jurisdiction and nothing else
  • Smaller - covers only part of the jurisdiction - please explain
  • Larger - covers the whole jurisdiction and adjoining areas, please explain
  • Partial - covers part of the jurisdiction and adjoining areas, please explain
Processes for monitoring evaluation and updates of plan^Funding sources and financial instruments to finance planStakeholders engaged^Describe if and how climate-related scenarios have informed the plan
Select all that apply:

Monitoring

  • Information on progress of plan is monitored and publicly reported annually
  • Information on progress of plan is monitored and publicly reported at least every 3 years
  • Information on progress of plan is monitored and publicly reported at least every 5 years

Evaluation

  • Evaluation of plan takes place annually
  • Evaluation of plan takes place at least every 3 years
  • Evaluation of plan takes place at least every 5 years

Update

  • Updates to the plan are published annually
  • Updates to the plan are published at least every 3 years
  • Updates to the plan are published at least every 5 years
  • Other, please specify
  • No monitoring, evaluation or update processes in place
Select all that apply:

Funding sources

  • Jurisdiction's own resources
  • Regional funds and programmes
  • National funds and programmes
  • International (including ODA)
  • Private
  • Other, please specify source
Financial instruments
  • Climate finance (carbon credits)
  • Public-private partnerships
  • Private partnerships (e.g., a combination of private investments)
  • Other, please specify source
Select all that apply:
  • National government and/or agencies
  • State/regional government(s) and/or agencies
  • Local government (s) and/or agencies
  • Citizens
  • Vulnerable population groups
  • Academia
  • Business and private sector
  • Trade unions
  • Non-governmental organisations
  • No stakeholder engagement
  • Other, please specify
Text field

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*Selecting an option in this column is mandatory for submission


Finance


(7.4) Describe any planned climate-related projects within your jurisdiction for which you hope to attract financing.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1, 2 and 3

Response Options

Please complete the following table. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.

(*column/row appearance is dependent on selections in this question)
Project area Project title* Stage of project development* Status of financing*

Select from:

  • Buildings
  • Energy efficiency (including public lighting)
  • Renewable energy
  • Transport
  • Waste management (including waste recycling)
  • Water management
  • Health systems and services
  • Sustainable food consumption/production
  • Land-Use
  • Nature-Based Solutions
  • Public and green spaces
  • Infrastructure, please specify
  • Landscape and Jurisdictional Approaches
  • Jurisdictional REDD+ Program
  • Other, please specify
  • No relevant projects
Text field

Select from:

  • Scoping
  • Pre-feasibility/impact assessment
  • Project feasibility
  • Project structuring
  • Transaction preparation
  • Implementation
  • Post implementation

Select from:

  • Project not funded and seeking partial funding
  • Project not funded and seeking full funding
  • Project partially funded and seeking additional funding
  • Other, please specify
Identified financing model* Project description and attach project proposal* Total cost of project (in currency specified in 0.1)* Total investment cost needed if relevant (in currency specified in 0.1)*
Select all that apply:
  • Grants
  • Loans from commercial banks
  • Bonds
  • Loans from International Financial Institutions
  • Private investment
  • Public finance- own budget
  • Public finance- national government
  • Carbon markets
  • No financing model identified
  • Other, please specify

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Numeric field

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Module: Actions


Adaptation Actions


(8.1) Describe the outcomes of the most significant adaptation actions your jurisdiction is currently undertaking. Note that this can include those in the planning and/or implementation phase.

A selection must be made for both fields in Column 1. Please note your data won't be saved if one field is left blank.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1: Columns 1 - 9
  • Pathway 2 and 3: Columns 1 - 12

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Adaptation Pillars^
  • TCFD: Metric and Targets (Disclosure A)
  • Race to Resilience
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG11, SDG13

Response Options

Please complete the following table. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.

Action^ Climate hazard(s) that action addresses^ Action description and web link to further information^ Sectors adaptation action applies to^
Select from:

Appendix B (Adaptation actions)

Select all that apply:

Drop-down options will be populated with selections from 1.2 column 1

  • Heat stress
  • Extreme heat
  • Extreme cold
  • Snow and ice
  • Drought
  • Water stress
  • Increased water demand
  • Fire weather (risk of wildfires)
  • Urban flooding
  • River flooding
  • Coastal flooding
  • Other coastal events
  • Oceanic events
  • Hurricanes/ cyclones/ typhoons
  • Extreme wind
  • Storm
  • Heavy precipitation
  • Mass movement
  • Loss of green space/green cover
  • Soil degradation/erosion
  • Infectious disease
  • Air pollution
  • Biodiversity loss
  • Other, please specify
  • Action does not address hazard
Text field Select all that apply:
  • Agriculture
  • Forestry
  • Fishing
  • Mining and quarrying
  • Manufacturing
  • Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
  • Water supply
  • Sewerage, wastewater management and remediation activities
  • Waste management
  • Administrative and support service activities
  • Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
  • Conservation
  • Construction
  • Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
  • Transportation and storage
  • Accommodation and food service activities
  • Information and communication
  • Financial and insurance activities
  • Real estate activities
  • Professional, scientific and technical activities
  • Education
  • Human health and social work activities
  • Arts, entertainment and recreation
  • Other, please specify
Co-benefits realised^ Timeframe for which increased resilience is expected to last Proportion of the total jurisdiction population with increased resilience due to adaptation action Hectares (ha) of natural systems with increased resilience due to adaptation action Funding source(s)
Select all that apply:

Economic

  • Job creation
  • Revenue generation
  • Reduced costs
  • Increased energy security
  • Business/technological innovation
  • Increased labour productivity
  • Improved labour conditions
  • Increased economic production
  • Reduced natural resource depletion
  • Reduced congestion
  • Reduced disruption of energy, transport, water or communications networks

Social

  • Increased water security
  • Increased food security
  • Improved mobility and access
  • Improved road safety
  • Reduced fuel poverty
  • Increased security/protection for poor/vulnerable populations
  • Increased social inclusion, equality and justice
  • Increased transparency and accountability
  • Improved education and public awareness on climate issues
  • Fewer or no households and businesses forced from homes/places of work

Public Health

  • Improved physical health
  • Improved mental wellbeing/quality of life
  • Improved air quality
  • Improved preparedness for health service delivery
  • Reduced health impacts from extreme heat or cold weather
  • Reduced disaster/disease/contamination-related health impacts
  • Reduced premature deaths
  • Reduced health costs

Environmental

  • Reduced GHG emissions
  • Improved water/soil quality
  • Improved waste management
  • Reduced noise/light pollution
  • Increased/improved green space
  • Protected/improved biodiversity and ecosystem services

Other impacts measured

  • Other impacts from climate actions, please specify
  • Do not know
Select from:
  • Short-term (by 2025)
  • Medium-term (2026-2050)
  • Long-term (after 2050)
  • Not known (not possible to define)
  • Do not know
Select from:
  • <10%
  • 10-20%
  • 20-30%
  • 30-40%
  • 40-50%
  • 50-60%
  • 60-70%
  • 70-80%
  • 80-90%
  • 90-100%
  • I do not have this data



Numeric field Select all that apply:
  • Jurisdiction's own resources
  • Regional funds and programmes
  • National funds and programmes
  • International (including ODA)
  • Climate finance (carbon credits)
  • Public-private partnerships
  • Private partnerships (e.g., a combination of private investments)
  • Other, please specify source(s)

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Mitigation Actions


(9.1) Describe the outcomes of the most significant mitigation actions your jurisdiction is currently undertaking. Note that this can include those in the planning and/or implementation phases.

A selection must be made for both fields in Column 1. Please note your data won't be saved if one field is left blank.

Questionnaire Pathway

  • Pathway 1: Column 1 - 10
  • Pathway 2 and 3: Column 1 - 13

Connection to other frameworks

  • GCoM: Mitigation Pillars^
  • TCFD: Metric and Targets (Disclosure A)
  • Race to Zero
  • European Climate Pact
  • Sustainable Development Goals: SDG11, SDG13

Response Options

Please complete the following table. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.

Primary emissions sector addressed and action type^ Action description and web link to further information^ Start year of action Year for which mitigation is expected to last

Impact indicators measured^

Select from:

Appendix C (Mitigation actions)




Text field Numeric field Select from:
  • Drop-down list of years (2022-2050, 2051 or later)
  • End year not known/not applicable
Select all that apply:
  • Estimated annual emissions reductions due to action
  • Estimated annual energy savings due to action
  • Estimated annual renewable energy generated due to action
  • None of the above impacts associated with this action have been measured
  • Other impact indicator, please specify

Estimated annual emissions reductions (metric tons CO2e/year)^

Estimated annual energy savings (MWh/year)^

Estimated annual renewable energy generation (MWh/year)^


Co-benefits realised^Funding source(s)
Numeric fieldNumeric fieldNumeric fieldSelect all that apply:

Economic

  • Job creation
  • Revenue generation
  • Reduced costs
  • Increased energy security
  • Business/technological innovation
  • Increased labour productivity
  • Improved labour conditions
  • Increased economic production
  • Reduced natural resource depletion
  • Reduced congestion
  • Reduced disruption of energy, transport, water and communications networks

Social

  • Increased water security
  • Increased food security
  • Improved mobility and access
  • Improved road safety
  • Reduced fuel poverty
  • Increased security/protection for poor/vulnerable populations
  • Increased social inclusion, equality and justice
  • Increased transparency and accountability
  • Improved education and public awareness
  • Enhanced climate change adaptation
  • Enhanced resilience to shocks and disasters

Public Health

  • Improved physical health
  • Improved mental wellbeing/quality of life
  • Improved air quality
  • Improved preparedness for health service delivery
  • Reduced health impacts from extreme heat or cold weather
  • Reduced disaster/disease/contamination-related health impacts
  • Reduced premature deaths
  • Reduced health costs

Environmental

  • Improved water/soil quality
  • Improved waste management
  • Reduced noise/light pollution
  • Increased/improved green space
  • Protected/improved biodiversity and ecosystem services

Other impacts measured

  • Other impacts from climate actions
  • Do not know
Select all that apply:
  • Jurisdiction's own resources
  • Regional funds and programmes
  • National funds and programmes
  • International (including ODA)
  • Climate finance (carbon credits)
  • Public-private partnerships
  • Private partnerships (e.g., a combination of private investments)
  • Other, please specify source(s)

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Further information


(10.1) Use this field to provide any additional information or context that you feel is relevant to your jurisdiction's response. Please note that this field is optional and is not scored/assessed.

Response options

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