Exposition Sensitivity Emission Preparedness EXP1 - The difference between the average annual air temperature for the last five years and the long-term average
1.5 °C () EXP1 EXP2 - The difference in the number of tropical days for the last five years compared to the long-term average
11.2 day (days) () EXP2 EXP3 - Difference in the number of tropical nights in the last five years from the long-term average
3.3 day (days) () EXP3 EXP4 - Difference in the highest number of consecutive calendar days without precipitation compared to the long-term average
-5.7 day (days) () EXP4 EXP5 - Number of flash floods in the past 5 years EXP5 EXP6 - Frequency of river floods, when the river has overflowed its banks in the last 5 years. EXP6 EXP7 - Proportion of the flooded area defined by line Q100 of the total area of the administrative territory of the city/city district/municipality.
3.3 % () EXP7 EXP8 - Number of days with the occurrence of extreme weather events (strong wind, hail, heavy thunderstorms, iceberg, icing, heavy snow).
53.2 day (days) () EXP8 EXP9 - Number of days with occurrence of hydrological drought in the last year
0 day (days) () EXP9 EXP10 - Climatic drought expressed by the Standardized Rainfall Evapotranspiration Index (SREI)
0.15 index () EXP10 AD1 - The area of green infrastructure
33.5 % () AD1 AD2 - Availability of areas of public greenery of adequate quality
55.7 % () AD2 AD3 - Built-up, paved impermeable areas
14.83 % () AD3 AD4 - Proportion of the number of persons vulnerable to heat waves from the total population
11.54 % () AD4 AD5 - The share of the territory in the city with the risk of landslides from the total area of the administrative territory AD5 AD6 - Proportion of the number of critical objects in the risk area endangered by torrential rains from the total number of critical objects AD6 AD7 - Proportion of inhabitants living in the Q100 floodplain out of the total population AD7 AD8 - Number of old ecological burdens in the city AD8 AD9 - Proportion of the number of inhabitants living in the area at risk of floods from torrential rains from the total population AD9 AD10 - Proportion of the number of critical objects located in the flood area of river floods Q100 from the total number of critical objects AD10 AD11 - The share of drinking water in the total water consumption for watering public greenery AD11 AD12 - Consumption of drinking water in the city / city district / municipality from public sources AD12 AD13 - Average usable capacity of drinking water sources for the needs of the city / city district / municipality per capita of the city/city district/municipality
5.9 l.s-1 / 1000 inh. () AD13 AD14 - Forest vegetation prone to drought AD14 AD15 - Amount of rainwater captured in cadastral area AD15 AD16 - Number of extraordinary climatic events
2.6 počet () AD16 GOV1 - Strategic-institutional situation of the city in the field of adaptation to the impacts of climate change
20 % () GOV1 GOV2 - Funds spent on the implementation of adaptation measures GOV2 GOV3 - Existence of a low carbon strategy / policy / action plan GOV3 GOV4 - Funds for the implementation of mitigation measures from the total budget of the city / city district / municipality GOV4 GOV5 - The share of residential buildings in a given energy standard according to the heat demand for heating GOV5 GOV6 - Proportion of public lighting spots replaced by a more efficient source GOV6 GOV7 - Instalovaný výkon nově nainstalovaných fotovoltaických panelů na obyvatele GOV7 GOV8 - Total power of spare sources for electricity generation GOV8 GOV9 - Public buildings in the administration of the city/city district/municipality renovated in order to increase their adaptability to the impacts of climate change. GOV9 GOV10 - Area of the territory changed to green infrastructure GOV10 GOV11 - Share of water losses in the distribution system in total production GOV11 GOV12 - Number of awareness-raising events for citizens and local actors focused on education and increasing competencies (competences) in the field of climate change GOV12 GOV13 - Proportion of population with permanent access to one of the sources of information GOV13 GOV14 - Agricultural land fund land foreclosure GOV14 GOV15 - Proportion of energy from RES (renewable electricity, heat and cold from renewable sources) in public buildings managed by the municipality GOV15 GOV16 - Production of energy from renewable sources within the administrative territory of the city / city-district / municipality. GOV16 EMI1 - Consumption of district heat
636004 kg CO₂e/pers. () EMI1 EMI2 - Electricity consumption
960.914 kg CO₂e/pers. () EMI2 EMI3 - Consumption of natural gas
1957.67 kg CO₂e/pers. () EMI3 EMI4 - Transport performance in individual car transport
646.741 kg CO₂e/pers. () EMI4 EMI5 - Consumption of coal (brown, black) within the administrative territory of the city/city district/municipality EMI5 EMI6 - Consumption of other fossil fuels (propane-butane, heating oil, others) within the administrative territory of the city/city district/municipality EMI6 EMI8 - Transport performance in passenger rail transport EMI8 EMI9 - Transport performance in passenger bus and trolleybus transport EMI9 EMI10 - Transport performance in air transport EMI10 EMI13 - Amount of mixed municipal waste disposed of in landfills
1.30895 kg CO₂e/pers. () EMI13 EMI14 - Amount of mixed municipal waste disposed of by incineration
269.562 kg CO₂e/pers. () EMI14 EMI15 - Total hazardous waste production
1.29067 kg CO₂e/pers. () EMI15 EMI16 - Wastewater production
26.1679 kg CO₂e/pers. () EMI16 EMI17 - Amount of biodegradable municipal waste (BDMW)
0.0119152 kg CO₂e/pers. () EMI17 EXP 60% Exposition AD 44% Sensitivity and capacity GOV 15% Preparedness MIT 43% Emission 40% Celkem Degree of certainty: 79.2%
Data completeness: 42.9%
Climate label The climate label is the result of evaluating cities, city districts and buildings in terms of their contribution to and adaptation to climate change. It is a summary representation of the overall rating in the form of several concentric circles divided into four quadrants. These illustrate four main areas for assessing the approach of a city, district, or building in the area of adaptation to climate change (exposure, sensitivity, and capacity) and emission, i.e. greenhouse gas emissions. Each area is further subdivided into smaller slices, which are represented by sub-indicators that represent that area.
5 colors (red, orange, yellow, light green and dark green) are used throughout the label to indicate the negative (red) or positive (dark green) status or development of the system described by the indicators used. Thus, on one label it is possible to assess the status / development of sub-indicators (for example, electricity consumption per person or availability of greenery), whole areas up to the overall status of the system. This is expressed both by the central value of the Klimasken (Climate scan) and by the colour expression.
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