Romania : Urban Sector Rapid Assessment
Cities have long held a central place of importance in society as hubs of commerce, culture, and political power. Because of climate change, however, the clustering together of large numbers of people and high levels of economic activity also creat...
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AIR AIR CONDITIONING AIR QUALITY ALTERNATIVE FUELS ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT AMBIENT TEMPERATURES ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ASSESSMENTS OF CLIMATE IMPACTS ATMOSPHERE AWARENESS OF CLIMATE CHANGE BASELINE EMISSIONS BOILERS BRIDGE BUS BUS SYSTEM BUSES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CAR CAR MODE SHARE CAR OWNERSHIP CAR OWNERSHIP RATES CAR USAGE CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON MITIGATION CARS CLIMATE CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ACT CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION STRATEGY CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATE CHANGE PROGRAM CLIMATE EXTREMES CLIMATE MITIGATION CLIMATE MITIGATION ACTIONS CLIMATE MODELS CLIMATE POLICY CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE RISKS CLIMATE STRATEGY CLIMATE-CHANGE CLIMATOLOGY CO CO2 COMPOSTING CONGESTION PROBLEMS COST ESTIMATES CYCLE TRACKS CYCLISTS DEMAND REDUCTION DISTRICT HEATING DOMESTIC TRANSPORT DRIVERS DRIVING DROUGHT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EFFICIENCY GAINS EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS ELDERLY PEOPLE ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMISSION EMISSION CUTS EMISSION LEVELS EMISSION PROFILE EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS DATA EMISSIONS FROM CARS EMISSIONS FROM ROAD EMISSIONS FROM ROAD TRAFFIC EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PRICES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EVAPOTRANSPIRATION EXTREME HEAT EXTREME HEAT EVENTS EXTREME RAINFALL EXTREME RAINFALL EVENTS FEASIBILITY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL RESOURCES FLOODS FOREST FOREST FIRES FORESTS FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FREE MARKET FREIGHT FROST FUEL FUEL SWITCHING FUEL USE GAS PRICES GASEOUS EMISSIONS GHG GLOBAL CLIMATE GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS GROWTH IN ELECTRICITY DEMAND HAIL HEATING SYSTEMS HEAVY VEHICLES HIGH TEMPERATURES IMPACT OF CLIMATE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INCOME INTENSE RAINFALL INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY LAND USE LAND USE PATTERNS LANDFILL LANDFILLS LOCAL CLIMATE LOCAL RAIL LOCAL TRANSPORT LOCAL TRANSPORT PLAN LOW-CARBON LOWER CARBON EMISSIONS MARKET ECONOMY MASS TRANSIT METEOROLOGY METHANE METHANE EMISSIONS MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT MODAL SPLIT MODES OF TRANSPORT NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS PRICE NEIGHBORHOODS NITROGEN NITROGEN OXIDES NOX ORGANIC WASTE PASSENGERS PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIANS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PHOTOVOLTAICS POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITY POWER GENERATION POWER SECTOR POWER SUPPLY PRECIPITATION PRIVATE AUTOMOBILES PRIVATE VEHICLE PRIVATE VEHICLE OWNERSHIP PRIVATE VEHICLES PUBLIC STREET PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEMS PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC UTILITIES RADIATION RAIL RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL STATIONS RAILWAY RAILWAY LINES RAINFALL RAPID TRANSIT RECYCLABLE WASTE RENEWABLE ENERGY RIDERS RIDERSHIP ROAD ROAD TRANSPORT ROAD USERS ROADS ROUTE SAFETY SANITARY LANDFILLS SEA LEVEL RISE SO2 STREET LIGHTING SULFUR SULFUR DIOXIDE TAXIS TEMPERATURE TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC FLOW TRAFFIC RESTRAINT TRAINS TRAM TRANSPORT TRANSPORT EMISSIONS TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT PLANNING TRANSPORT PROBLEMS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TRANSPORTATION TROLLEYBUSES URBAN CLIMATE CHANGE URBAN MOBILITY URBAN PLANNERS URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORT POLICIES URBAN TRANSPORT SYSTEMS VEHICLE VEHICLE FLEET VEHICLE REPLACEMENT VEHICLES WALKING WATER QUALITY |
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AIR AIR CONDITIONING AIR QUALITY ALTERNATIVE FUELS ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT AMBIENT TEMPERATURES ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ASSESSMENTS OF CLIMATE IMPACTS ATMOSPHERE AWARENESS OF CLIMATE CHANGE BASELINE EMISSIONS BOILERS BRIDGE BUS BUS SYSTEM BUSES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CAR CAR MODE SHARE CAR OWNERSHIP CAR OWNERSHIP RATES CAR USAGE CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON MITIGATION CARS CLIMATE CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ACT CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION STRATEGY CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATE CHANGE PROGRAM CLIMATE EXTREMES CLIMATE MITIGATION CLIMATE MITIGATION ACTIONS CLIMATE MODELS CLIMATE POLICY CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE RISKS CLIMATE STRATEGY CLIMATE-CHANGE CLIMATOLOGY CO CO2 COMPOSTING CONGESTION PROBLEMS COST ESTIMATES CYCLE TRACKS CYCLISTS DEMAND REDUCTION DISTRICT HEATING DOMESTIC TRANSPORT DRIVERS DRIVING DROUGHT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EFFICIENCY GAINS EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS ELDERLY PEOPLE ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMISSION EMISSION CUTS EMISSION LEVELS EMISSION PROFILE EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS DATA EMISSIONS FROM CARS EMISSIONS FROM ROAD EMISSIONS FROM ROAD TRAFFIC EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PRICES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EVAPOTRANSPIRATION EXTREME HEAT EXTREME HEAT EVENTS EXTREME RAINFALL EXTREME RAINFALL EVENTS FEASIBILITY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL RESOURCES FLOODS FOREST FOREST FIRES FORESTS FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FREE MARKET FREIGHT FROST FUEL FUEL SWITCHING FUEL USE GAS PRICES GASEOUS EMISSIONS GHG GLOBAL CLIMATE GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS GROWTH IN ELECTRICITY DEMAND HAIL HEATING SYSTEMS HEAVY VEHICLES HIGH TEMPERATURES IMPACT OF CLIMATE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INCOME INTENSE RAINFALL INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY LAND USE LAND USE PATTERNS LANDFILL LANDFILLS LOCAL CLIMATE LOCAL RAIL LOCAL TRANSPORT LOCAL TRANSPORT PLAN LOW-CARBON LOWER CARBON EMISSIONS MARKET ECONOMY MASS TRANSIT METEOROLOGY METHANE METHANE EMISSIONS MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT MODAL SPLIT MODES OF TRANSPORT NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS PRICE NEIGHBORHOODS NITROGEN NITROGEN OXIDES NOX ORGANIC WASTE PASSENGERS PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIANS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PHOTOVOLTAICS POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITY POWER GENERATION POWER SECTOR POWER SUPPLY PRECIPITATION PRIVATE AUTOMOBILES PRIVATE VEHICLE PRIVATE VEHICLE OWNERSHIP PRIVATE VEHICLES PUBLIC STREET PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEMS PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC UTILITIES RADIATION RAIL RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL STATIONS RAILWAY RAILWAY LINES RAINFALL RAPID TRANSIT RECYCLABLE WASTE RENEWABLE ENERGY RIDERS RIDERSHIP ROAD ROAD TRANSPORT ROAD USERS ROADS ROUTE SAFETY SANITARY LANDFILLS SEA LEVEL RISE SO2 STREET LIGHTING SULFUR SULFUR DIOXIDE TAXIS TEMPERATURE TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC FLOW TRAFFIC RESTRAINT TRAINS TRAM TRANSPORT TRANSPORT EMISSIONS TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT PLANNING TRANSPORT PROBLEMS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TRANSPORTATION TROLLEYBUSES URBAN CLIMATE CHANGE URBAN MOBILITY URBAN PLANNERS URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORT POLICIES URBAN TRANSPORT SYSTEMS VEHICLE VEHICLE FLEET VEHICLE REPLACEMENT VEHICLES WALKING WATER QUALITY World Bank Romania : Urban Sector Rapid Assessment |
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Europe and Central Asia Romania |
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Cities have long held a central place of
importance in society as hubs of commerce, culture, and
political power. Because of climate change, however, the
clustering together of large numbers of people and high
levels of economic activity also creates vulnerabilities. In
Romania, where the urbanization rate is roughly 55 percent,
the Government of Romania has commissioned this advisory
services report from the World Bank to explore how to
operationalize an urban climate strategy within the
structure of the European Union's new 2014-2020
operating program. This report presents the results for the
rapid assessment of the current state of (and opportunities
for improved) urban climate planning in Romania; what is
known about how cities in Romania contribute to climate
change; and how cities in Romania will be affected by
climate change. To complete this rapid assessment, the World
Bank team relied on an extensive literature review and
in-person, semi-structured interviews with more than two
dozen central and local government officials, private sector
experts, academics, and civil society organizations
knowledgeable about climate change topics in Romania. The
depth of this rapid assessment was necessarily limited by
the short time frame available to carry out the research,
and by data gaps on local climate planning activities, local
greenhouse gas (GHG) emission levels, and the climate risks
faced by cities around Romania. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment |
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Romania : Urban Sector Rapid Assessment |
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Romania : Urban Sector Rapid Assessment |
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Romania : Urban Sector Rapid Assessment |
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Romania : Urban Sector Rapid Assessment |
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Romania : Urban Sector Rapid Assessment |
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romania : urban sector rapid assessment |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/18869282/romania-climate-change-low-carbon-green-growth-program-component-b-sector-report-urban-sector-rapid-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17573 |
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okr-10986-175732021-04-23T14:03:39Z Romania : Urban Sector Rapid Assessment World Bank AIR AIR CONDITIONING AIR QUALITY ALTERNATIVE FUELS ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT AMBIENT TEMPERATURES ANAEROBIC DIGESTION ASSESSMENTS OF CLIMATE IMPACTS ATMOSPHERE AWARENESS OF CLIMATE CHANGE BASELINE EMISSIONS BOILERS BRIDGE BUS BUS SYSTEM BUSES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CAR CAR MODE SHARE CAR OWNERSHIP CAR OWNERSHIP RATES CAR USAGE CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON MITIGATION CARS CLIMATE CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE ACT CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION STRATEGY CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATE CHANGE PROGRAM CLIMATE EXTREMES CLIMATE MITIGATION CLIMATE MITIGATION ACTIONS CLIMATE MODELS CLIMATE POLICY CLIMATE RESILIENCE CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE RISKS CLIMATE STRATEGY CLIMATE-CHANGE CLIMATOLOGY CO CO2 COMPOSTING CONGESTION PROBLEMS COST ESTIMATES CYCLE TRACKS CYCLISTS DEMAND REDUCTION DISTRICT HEATING DOMESTIC TRANSPORT DRIVERS DRIVING DROUGHT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EFFICIENCY GAINS EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS ELDERLY PEOPLE ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMISSION EMISSION CUTS EMISSION LEVELS EMISSION PROFILE EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS DATA EMISSIONS FROM CARS EMISSIONS FROM ROAD EMISSIONS FROM ROAD TRAFFIC EMISSIONS REDUCTION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PRICES ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EVAPOTRANSPIRATION EXTREME HEAT EXTREME HEAT EVENTS EXTREME RAINFALL EXTREME RAINFALL EVENTS FEASIBILITY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL RESOURCES FLOODS FOREST FOREST FIRES FORESTS FOSSIL FUELS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FREE MARKET FREIGHT FROST FUEL FUEL SWITCHING FUEL USE GAS PRICES GASEOUS EMISSIONS GHG GLOBAL CLIMATE GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS GROWTH IN ELECTRICITY DEMAND HAIL HEATING SYSTEMS HEAVY VEHICLES HIGH TEMPERATURES IMPACT OF CLIMATE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE INCOME INTENSE RAINFALL INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY LAND USE LAND USE PATTERNS LANDFILL LANDFILLS LOCAL CLIMATE LOCAL RAIL LOCAL TRANSPORT LOCAL TRANSPORT PLAN LOW-CARBON LOWER CARBON EMISSIONS MARKET ECONOMY MASS TRANSIT METEOROLOGY METHANE METHANE EMISSIONS MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT MODAL SPLIT MODES OF TRANSPORT NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS PRICE NEIGHBORHOODS NITROGEN NITROGEN OXIDES NOX ORGANIC WASTE PASSENGERS PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIANS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PHOTOVOLTAICS POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITY POWER GENERATION POWER SECTOR POWER SUPPLY PRECIPITATION PRIVATE AUTOMOBILES PRIVATE VEHICLE PRIVATE VEHICLE OWNERSHIP PRIVATE VEHICLES PUBLIC STREET PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEMS PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC UTILITIES RADIATION RAIL RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL STATIONS RAILWAY RAILWAY LINES RAINFALL RAPID TRANSIT RECYCLABLE WASTE RENEWABLE ENERGY RIDERS RIDERSHIP ROAD ROAD TRANSPORT ROAD USERS ROADS ROUTE SAFETY SANITARY LANDFILLS SEA LEVEL RISE SO2 STREET LIGHTING SULFUR SULFUR DIOXIDE TAXIS TEMPERATURE TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC FLOW TRAFFIC RESTRAINT TRAINS TRAM TRANSPORT TRANSPORT EMISSIONS TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT PLANNING TRANSPORT PROBLEMS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TRANSPORTATION TROLLEYBUSES URBAN CLIMATE CHANGE URBAN MOBILITY URBAN PLANNERS URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORT POLICIES URBAN TRANSPORT SYSTEMS VEHICLE VEHICLE FLEET VEHICLE REPLACEMENT VEHICLES WALKING WATER QUALITY Cities have long held a central place of importance in society as hubs of commerce, culture, and political power. Because of climate change, however, the clustering together of large numbers of people and high levels of economic activity also creates vulnerabilities. In Romania, where the urbanization rate is roughly 55 percent, the Government of Romania has commissioned this advisory services report from the World Bank to explore how to operationalize an urban climate strategy within the structure of the European Union's new 2014-2020 operating program. This report presents the results for the rapid assessment of the current state of (and opportunities for improved) urban climate planning in Romania; what is known about how cities in Romania contribute to climate change; and how cities in Romania will be affected by climate change. To complete this rapid assessment, the World Bank team relied on an extensive literature review and in-person, semi-structured interviews with more than two dozen central and local government officials, private sector experts, academics, and civil society organizations knowledgeable about climate change topics in Romania. The depth of this rapid assessment was necessarily limited by the short time frame available to carry out the research, and by data gaps on local climate planning activities, local greenhouse gas (GHG) emission levels, and the climate risks faced by cities around Romania. 2014-04-01T21:41:14Z 2014-04-01T21:41:14Z 2014-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/18869282/romania-climate-change-low-carbon-green-growth-program-component-b-sector-report-urban-sector-rapid-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17573 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Europe and Central Asia Romania |