This article is for cities, states and regions disclosing through CDP. The 2026 Cities CDP-ICLEI Track questionnaire and the States and Regions questionnaire are aligned with the reporting requirements of several Frameworks, Projects and Initiatives. Depending on the programs your organization participates in, additional questions may become available within the questionnaire to support specific disclosure and reporting requirements.
This article provides an overview of each framework, project, and initiative, including links to further information where available. It also shows the 2026 questionnaires map to their requirements, helping you identify any additional questions that may apply to your disclosure.
For more information other than this article, on how to identify program alignment with a specific question within you questionnaire, please also refer to the Questions tags and framework alignment section of our ‘Understanding CDP’s reporting and scoring guidance’ article.
Contents
List of Frameworks, Projects and Initiatives
The sections below provide an overview of each Framework, Project, and Initiative currently aligned with the 2026 questionnaires. Select a program from the list below to navigate directly to one of them:
For Cities & States and Regions:
For States and Regions only:
For Cities only:
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ICLEI Ukrainian Cities: Climate Neutrality, Resilience and Recovery
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Union of the Baltic Cities (UBC) Sustainable Cities Commission
Cities and Regions Race to Zero (Cities & States and Regions questionnaires)
CDP is the progress tracker for the Cities Race to Zero campaign and the Regions Race to Zero campaign. Race to Zero is a global campaign to rally non-state actors – businesses, cities, regions and investors – to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. It aims to achieve a healthy, resilient, zero carbon recovery that prevents future threats, creates decent jobs and unlocks inclusive, sustainable growth. Participants must report publicly and reporting to CDP annually fulfils the reporting requirements of your pledge. Cities can join Race to Zero by selecting this option and completing their membership at www.citiesracetozero.org. The Under2 Coalition/ Climate Group is a partner to Race to Zero and supports individual states, region, provinces, prefectures and other subnational actors to join Race to Zero. States and Regions can join Race to Zero by selecting this option and completing their membership at www.theclimategroup.org/join-race-to-zero.
Cities and Regions Race to Resilience (Cities & States and Regions questionnaires)
Race to Resilience is a global campaign launched in 2021, led by the UN Climate Change High Level Champions, aiming to deliver a step-change in global ambition for climate resilience, putting people and nature first in pursuit of a resilient world. The goal is to catalyze action by non-state actors to build the resilience of 4 billion people by 2030 from groups and communities who are vulnerable to the climate risks. Cities, states and regions who have joined the campaign must report publicly. For membership questions, please contact citiesemea@cdp.net. RegionsAdapt, led by Regions4, is the official partner driving the participation of States & Regions in this effort, offering visibility, representation, and peer learning. CDP is partnering with Regions4 to allow the RegionsAdapt initiative to track the progress for states and regions in this impactful campaign, providing greater visibility to publicly reported data. For membership inquiries, contact citiesemea@cdp.net and regionsadapt@regions4.org.
The Coalition for High Ambition Multilevel Partnerships (Cities & States and Regions questionnaires)
The Coalition for High Ambition Multilevel Partnerships (CHAMP) is a platform to enhance collaboration between national and subnational governments. To date, 75+ countries have committed to strengthen cooperation between national and subnational actors in the design and implementation of national climate plans, and to improve access to climate finance at the subnational level. CDP is proud to be a data partner to this initiative, providing data and insights that enable CHAMP-endorsing countries and partners to track key metrics from disclosing governments, including progress on multilevel coordination and investment gaps prohibiting achievement of national climate goals.
EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change (Cities & States and Regions questionnaires)
The EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change focuses on supporting EU regions, cities and local authorities in their efforts to build resilience against the impacts of climate change. The Mission contributes to putting the EU's adaptation strategy in practice by helping the regions to better understand the climate risks they are and will be confronted with in the future; develop their pathways to be better prepared and cope with the changing climate; and test and deploy on the ground innovative solutions needed to build resilience. The Mission’s objective is to support by 2030 at least 150 European regions and communities towards climate resilience.
Integrity Matters for Cities, States, and Regions Report (Cities & States and Regions questionnaires)
This report provides guidance for subnational governments striving to meet their net-zero commitments, offering clear recommendations grounded in credibility, accountability and transparency. Developed by an Expert Group convened by the Global Covenant of Mayors (GCoM) and WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities, the report recognizes the unique roles and capacities of cities, states and regions in contributing to the goal of global net-zero by 2050. The CDP-ICLEI Track and States and Regions questionnaires are fully aligned with the report's recommendations.
NetZeroCities – Mission-minded Cities (Cities & States and Regions questionnaires)
NetZeroCities manages the EU Cities Mission “100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030” platform. NetZeroCities supports the 112 European cities selected by the European Commission to join the EU Cities Mission in drastically reducing their greenhouse gas emissions to achieve climate neutrality by 2030, and to inspire other European Cities to follow suit. NetZeroCities works as a service oriented platform supported by highly experienced practitioners and researchers to help cities overcome the current structural, institutional, and cultural barriers they face in order to achieve climate neutrality. Cities involved in the EU Cities Mission are encouraged to report their data on GHG emissions and co benefits on one or both of the officially recognised Reporting Platforms, MyCovenant and CDP-ICLEI Track, with each offering a unique reporting experience. The city data on climate actions as reported is a critical component of monitoring and evaluation to achieve 100 climate neutral cities by 2030, and climate neutrality in the EU by 2050, as cities can measure, learn and innovate based on their own data as well as in a peer-to-peer context.
NetZeroCities – Mission Cities (Cities & States and Regions questionnaires)
NetZeroCities manages the EU Cities Mission “100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030” platform. NetZeroCities supports the 112 European cities selected by the European Commission to join the EU Cities Mission in drastically reducing their greenhouse gas emissions to achieve climate neutrality by 2030, and to inspire other European Cities to follow suit. The initiative welcomes all cities, including cities beyond the 112 Mission Cities. NetZeroCities works as a service-oriented platform supported by highly experienced practitioners and researchers to help cities overcome the current structural, institutional, and cultural barriers they face in order to achieve climate neutrality. Cities involved in the EU Cities Mission, as well as Mission-minded cities, are encouraged to report their data on GHG emissions and co benefits on one or both of the officially recognised Reporting Platforms, MyCovenant and CDP-ICLEI Track, with each offering a unique reporting experience. The city data on climate actions as reported is a critical component of monitoring and evaluation to achieve 100 climate neutral cities by 2030, and climate neutrality in the EU by 2050, as cities can measure, learn and innovate based on their own data as well as in a peer-to-peer context.
Governors’ Climate & Forests Task Force (States and Regions questionnaires only)
The Governors’ Climate & Forests Task Force (GCF-TF) is a subnational collaboration of 43 states and provinces working to protect tropical forests, reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and promote realistic pathways to forest-maintaining rural development. CDP has been a partner of GCF-TF since 2019, and has participated as a panel facilitator, presenter, and organizer of specific events to support the GCF-TF annual events and communications. The collaboration between GCF-TF and CDP aims to empower sub-national jurisdictions as strategic disclosure entities to drive faster, positive and tangible impacts on forest and nature at scale and facilitate private-public collaboration at regional level.
RegionsAdapt (States and Regions questionnaires only)
RegionsAdapt, a partner of the Race to Resilience campaign, is a global initiative by Regions4 that brings together over 80 subnational governments worldwide to enhance climate adaptation efforts. It supports states, provinces and regions in assessing climate risks, developing strategies, implementing actions, and reporting progress. By joining, states and regions gain access to capacity-building sessions, networking opportunities, increased visibility through events and annual reports. Membership is free and easy. For more information, contact regionsadapt@regions4.org.
Under2 Coalition (States and Regions questionnaires only)
Climate Group is the Secretariat to the Under2 Coalition, which is the largest global network of states, regions, provinces and other subnational governments committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 at the latest. It is made up of more than 270 governments which represent over 1.75 billion people and 50% of the global economy. The Under2 Coalition is a partner to the Race to Zero and supports individual states, regions, provinces, prefectures and other subnational ‘actors’ to join Race to Zero.
100% Renewable Energy Campaign (Cities questionnaires only)
The 100% Renewables Cities and Regions Network supports the transition to a sustainable energy future in towns, cities, and regions around the globe. It is linked to The Global 100% Renewable Energy Platform. Local and regional governments committed (or intending to commit) to 100% Renewable Energy (RE) in government operations and in their communities are invited to join.
C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (Cities questionnaires only)
C40 is a network of nearly 100 mayors of the world’s leading cities working to deliver the urgent action needed right now to confront the climate crisis and create a future where everyone, everywhere, can thrive. Mayors of C40 cities are committed to using a science-based and people-focused approach to help the world limit global heating to 1.5°C and build healthy, equitable and resilient communities. C40 works alongside a broad coalition of representatives from labor, business, the youth climate movement and civil society to support mayors to halve emissions by 2030 and help phase out fossil fuel use while increasing urban climate resilience and equity.
EcoMobility Alliance (Cities questionnaires only)
The EcoMobility Alliance is a network of ambitious cities, led by innovators and visionaries, supported by experts and businesses, committed to building a sustainable mobility future that is integrated, efficient, people-centered and environmentally-friendly.
FairFuture (Cities questionnaires only)
The FairFuture project (Sept 2025 – Aug 2029) is a Horizon Europe Innovation Action under the EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change. It addresses the urgent challenge of unequal climate impacts and social justice gaps by placing vulnerable groups at the centre of adaptation strategies. Through four demonstrator cities/regions (Hamburg, Thessaloniki, Val-de-Loire, Zagreb) and replication partners (Castilla y León, Mediterranean Climate Action Partnership, Vinnytsia), the project will codevelop, test, and scale inclusive adaptation measures. The vision is to build Resilience Action Labs as communities of practice, shifting from a narrative of vulnerability to one of active citizenship. Objectives include empowering local and regional governments, innovating governance for equity, implementing fair adaptation solutions, and ensuring replication across Europe and the Mediterranean. With strong policy links to the EU Green Deal, Climate Law, and Adaptation Strategy, FairFuture is expected to contribute directly to the Mission’s 2030 target of supporting 150 local and regional authorities.
Global Covenant of Mayors (Cities questionnaires only)
The Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy (GCoM) is the largest alliance for city climate leadership, uniting a global coalition of more than 13,700 cities and local governments who share a long-term vision of supporting voluntary action to combat climate change and moving towards a resilient and low-emission society. Focusing on Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy the GCoM supports implementation of ambitious, measurable and locally relevant solutions. CDP-ICLEI Track is an official reporting platform for GCoM. Please note that cities reporting to GCoM must report publicly.
RegionsAdapt, led by Regions4 Sustainable Development, is the official initiative driving the participation of States and Regions in this campaign, offering visibility and representation, peer learning and knowledge sharing on subnational climate adaptation. CDP is partnering with Regions4 Sustainable Development to allow the RegionsAdapt initiative to track the progress for States and Regions in this impactful campaign. States and Regions who have joined the campaign must report publicly. For membership questions, please contact citiesemea@cdp.net or regionsadapt@regions4.org.
ICLEI GreenClimateCities (Cities questionnaires only)
The GreenClimateCities Program is ICLEI’s global climate impact program. It offers tailor-made guidance to local and regional governments on integrated climate action in their cities/towns or regions, with the aim to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 at the latest. The GreenClimateCities process and guidance focuses on analyzing, acting and accelerating climate action while also exploring access to finance and investment. All ICLEI Network Cities are encouraged to report to GreenClimateCities questions.
ICLEI Ukrainian Cities: Climate Neutrality, Resilience and Recovery (Cities questionnaires only)
The project will help enhance Ukrainian cities climate progress accountability, and support Ukrainian cities engaged in the implementation of the ICLEI Ukraine Roadmap to develop their performance reports, and provide an opportunity to disclose climate environmental data to attract finance for mitigation and adaptation priorities. Ukrainian cities will also have the opportunity to engage with other projects that are associated with the ICLEI-CDP track and gain the best knowledge available as part of the platform and reporting processes.
Transformative Actions Program (Cities questionnaires only)
ICLEI's global Transformative Actions Program (TAP) aims to catalyze and improve capital flows to cities, towns and regions to accelerate sustainable development. We help local and regional governments identify and prepare priority sustainable infrastructure projects, build their capacity to transform these concepts into robust investment-ready projects.
Union of the Baltic Cities (UBC) Sustainable Cities Commission (Cities questionnaires only)
Union of the Baltic Cities (UBC) is the leading network of cities in the Baltic Sea Region with member cities from Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Sweden and associate members from Ukraine. Founded in 1991 in Gdańsk, UBC promotes cooperation and exchange between cities to advance sustainable urban development, improve quality of life, and strengthen the role of cities as drivers of climate neutral, resource efficient and resilient growth.
Frameworks, Projects and Initiatives Mapping
Disclosers completing the Cities questionnaire may receive additional questions, beyond those in their Pathway, due to participation in the following projects and initiatives:
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100% Renewable Energy Campaign
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C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
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EcoMobility Alliance
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EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate ChangeGlobal Covenant of Mayors (GCoM)
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ICLEI GreenClimateCities
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ICLEI Ukrainian Cities: Climate Neutrality, Resilience and Recovery
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NetZeroCities – Mission Cities
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Transformative Actions Program (TAP)
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UBC Sustainable Cities Commission
Note: Disclosers to the States and Regions questionnaire will not see any additional questions because of their membership in participating projects and initiatives.
Below is a breakdown of each question and the frameworks, projects and initiatives they are aligned to, for both Cities, States and Regions. In the questionnaire, each question has tags indicating alignment with frameworks, projects and initiatives.
Module 1. Introduction
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1.1 |
What language are you submitting your response in? |
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1.2 |
Provide details of your jurisdiction in the table below. |
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1.3 |
Provide details on land use within your jurisdiction boundary. |
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1.4 |
Provide details on the productive activities present within your jurisdiction boundary. |
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Module 2. Governance
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2.1 |
Provide information on your jurisdiction’s oversight of climate-related issues and how these issues have impacted your jurisdiction's planning. |
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2.2 |
Report how your jurisdiction assesses the wider environmental, social, and economic opportunities and benefits of climate action. |
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2.3 |
Report on your jurisdiction’s partnerships and engagement with other types or levels of government on climate-related issues. |
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2.4 |
Report your jurisdiction's most significant examples of how you collaborate across stakeholders on climate-related issues. |
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2.5 |
What mechanisms are used by your jurisdiction to fund or access finance for climate-related action? |
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2.6 |
Identify and describe the limiting factors affecting your jurisdiction's ability to implement and achieve climate-related targets, plans and actions. |
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2.7 |
Report on your jurisdiction’s processes for monitoring, tracking progress and reporting updates to your climate-related information. |
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Module 3. Assessment - Climate Risk and Vulnerability
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3.1 |
Has a climate risk and vulnerability assessment been undertaken for your jurisdiction? If not, please indicate why. |
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3.1.1 |
Provide details on your climate risk and vulnerability assessment. |
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3.2 |
Provide details on the most significant climate hazards faced by your jurisdiction. |
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3.3 |
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. |
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Module 4. Assessment - Emissions Inventory
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4.1 |
Does your jurisdiction have a community-wide emissions inventory to report? |
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4.1.1 |
Attach and provide information on your jurisdiction’s main community-wide greenhouse gas emissions inventory. |
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4.1.2 |
Provide a breakdown of your community-wide emissions. |
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4.1.3 |
Provide a breakdown of your community-wide emissions by sector. |
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4.1.2 |
Provide a breakdown of your community-wide emissions. |
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4.2 |
Does your jurisdiction have a consumption-based emissions inventory to measure emissions from consumption of goods and services? The consumption-based approach captures direct and lifecycle GHG emissions of goods and services and allocates GHG emissions to the final consumers, rather than to the producers. |
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4.1.2 |
Provide a breakdown of your community-wide emissions. |
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4.3 |
Do you have an emissions inventory for your government operations to report? |
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4.1.2 |
Provide a breakdown of your community-wide emissions. |
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4.3.1 |
Attach your government operations emissions inventory and report the following information regarding this inventory. |
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4.3.2 |
Report your government operations emissions in metric tonnes CO2e. |
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Module 5. Assessment - Sectoral Data
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5.1 |
Provide details of your jurisdiction-wide energy consumption. |
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5.1.1 |
Report the total electricity consumption in MWh and the energy mix used for electricity consumption in your jurisdiction. |
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5.1.2 |
Report the total thermal (heating/cooling) energy consumption in MWh and the energy mix used for thermal (heating/cooling) source mix breakdown for energy consumption in your jurisdiction. |
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5.1.3 |
Provide details for each type of renewable energy within the jurisdiction boundary, including the installed capacity,annual generation and contracted capacity. |
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5.1.4 |
Report the total jurisdiction-wide annual electricity and heating and cooling consumption for each sector listed and for your government operations. |
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5.2 |
Report the percentage of households within the jurisdiction with access to clean cooking fuels and technologies. |
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5.3 |
How many households within the jurisdiction boundary face energy poverty? Select the threshold used for energy poverty in your jurisdiction. |
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5.4 |
Report the following information on access to secure energy for your jurisdiction. |
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5.5 |
Report your jurisdiction's passenger and/or freight mode share data. |
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5.6 |
Report the total emissions, fleet size and number of vehicle types for the following modes of transport. |
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5.7 |
Report the following waste-related data for your jurisdiction. |
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5.8 |
Report on how climate change impacts health outcomes and health services in your jurisdiction. |
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5.9 |
Report the following air pollution data for the jurisdiction. |
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5.10 |
Provide details of the household access to water, sanitation services and water consumption in your jurisdiction. |
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5.11 |
What percentage of your population is food insecure and/or lives in a food desert? |
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5.12 |
Report the sources of your jurisdiction’s water supply, volumes withdrawn per source, and the projected change. |
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Module 6-8. Targets - Adaptation, Goals, Mitigation, Sectors
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6.1 |
Does your jurisdiction have an adaptation goal(s) in place? If no adaptation goal is in place, please indicate the primary reason why. |
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6.1.1 |
Report your jurisdiction’s main adaptation goals. |
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7.1 |
Does your jurisdiction have an active greenhouse gas emissions reduction target(s) in place? Please include long-term and/or mid-term targets. If no active GHG emissions reduction target is in place, please indicate the primary reason why. |
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7.1.1 |
Provide details of your emissions reduction target(s). Please report both long-term and mid-term targets, if applicable. |
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If your jurisdiction has a net zero target, report any residual emissions that are expected in the target year and how you plan to address them. |
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8.1 |
Provide details of your jurisdiction's other climate-related and nature-related targets active in the reporting year. |
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Module 9. Planning
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9.1 |
Does your jurisdiction have a climate action plan or strategy that addresses mitigation, adaptation and/or energy? |
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Report details on the climate action plan or strategy that addresses mitigation, adaptation and/or energy-related issues in your jurisdiction. |
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9.2 |
Report details on the other environment-related plans, policies and/or strategies in your jurisdiction. |
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Module 10. Actions
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10.1 |
Describe the outcomes of the high-impact adaptation and mitigation actions your jurisdiction is currently undertaking. Note that this can include those in the planning and/or implementation phase. |
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10.2 |
Describe any climate-related projects within your jurisdiction for which you hope to attract financing. |
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Module 11. Forests (States and Regions questionnaire only)
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11.1 |
Please provide the details of your region's current natural forest area. |
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11.1.1 |
Please provide details on ownership or land tenure rights associated with your region. |
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11.2 |
Do you have any policies that directly address deforestation or conversion of other natural ecosystems? |
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11.2.1 |
Please provide details of your region's policies that relate to deforestation and conversion of other natural ecosystem land use. |
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11.3 |
Please provide details of any complementary policies or safeguards that are in place to protect natural forests and other natural ecosystems. |
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11.3.1 |
Describe the most significant challenges of implementing your region's forests and natural ecosystem-related policies. |
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11.4 |
Please provide the details of the global initiatives or conventions your region participates in. |
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11.5 |
Indicate your state/region’s implementation of jurisdictional REDD+ and provide details. |
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11.6 |
Is your state/region involved in landscape (including seascapes, river basin, ecosystem-based, and jurisdictional) approaches to progress shared multiple collective nature goals? |
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11.6.1 |
Provide details of your state/region’s implementation of landscape (including seascapes, river basin, ecosystem-based, and jurisdictional) approaches during the reporting year. |
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11.7 |
Is there a monitoring system in place to identify changes in your region's natural forests and other natural ecosystems? |
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11.7.1 |
Provide the details of the natural forest and other natural ecosystem monitoring system in place within your region. |
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11.8 |
Has a risk or vulnerability assessment on deforestation or conversion of other natural ecosystems been undertaken for your region? |
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11.8.1 |
Provide the details of your region's procedures for assessing the risk of deforestation and conversion of other natural ecosystems. |
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11.9 |
Provide details of the impacts caused by deforestation and conversion of other natural ecosystems as well as the primary action taken by your region. |
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11.10 |
Indicate the opportunities associated with protecting natural forests and other natural ecosystems and describe how your region is positioning itself to take advantage of them. |
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Module 12. Further information
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12.1 |
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. |
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12.2 |
Where available, please provide the following documentation relevant to your membership in the Green Climate Cities program. |
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Module 13. C40 Cities
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13.1 |
C40 requested question: Report the total annual quantity of food that is procured (in tonnes) for government-owned and/or operated facilities (including municipal facilities, schools, hospitals, youth centers, shelters, public canteens, prisons etc.). If available, please provide a breakdown per food group. |
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13.2 |
C40 requested question: In the past 12 months, how has your city advanced climate actions that address the needs of frontline and at-risk communities? |
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13.3 |
C40 requested question: In the past 12 months, how has your city advanced with embedding equity into climate governance and decision-making to support inclusive climate action? |
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13.4 |
C40 requested question: In the past 12 months, how has your city progressed with collecting and using disaggregated or spatial data to inform the design, targeting, and monitoring of inclusive climate action? |
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13.5 |
C40 requested question: How is your city progressing in introducing and adopting climate budgeting in accordance with C40 principles and guidelines (which progress stage are you at)? |
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13.6 |
C40 requested question: Identify and describe the supramunicipal policies and/or initiatives supporting your jurisdiction’s ability to implement and achieve targets, plans and actions. |
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13.7 |
C40 requested question: Provide details of your jurisdiction’s spatial planning and development. |
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13.8 |
C40 requested question: Please select which sector plans have actions/targets from your city’s climate action plan integrated within them. |
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13.9 |
C40 requested question: Please select which of the following actions your city is currently implementing to integrate climate into policies that help drive greater city financial allocations to climate projects and businesses. |
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13.10 |
C40 requested question: How is your city integrating climate into sustainable procurement policies? |
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13.11 |
C40 requested question: Please highlight how climate has been integrated into your governance systems. |
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C40 requested question: Report the kgCO₂e/m² of floor area for buildings procured by the city administration and kgCO₂e/tonne of construction materials for infrastructure projects procured by the city administration. If you only track one of these, please provide it. |
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