Table 2 ANAMMA´s environmental management survey

From: Subnational politics of the urban age: evidence from Brazil on integrating global climate goals in the municipal agenda

Scale *

Population

Total no. cities

Respondents (04/2017 to 03/2018)

Declared climate action since Sep. 2015

Until 04/2017

Until 03/2018

Increase (n)

Increase (%)

Until 04/2017

Until 03/2018

Increase (n)

Increase (%)

Small

<4999

1235

49

86

37

76%

19

38

19

100%

5000 to 9999

1214

61

118

57

93%

34

59

25

74%

10,001 to 19,999

1353

91

157

66

73%

47

72

25

53%

20,000 to 49,999

1103

124

198

74

60%

67

98

31

46%

<50,000

4905

325

559

234

72%

167

267

100

60%

Small/ medium

50,000 to 99,999

356

52

100

48

92%

29

57

28

97%

medium

100,000 to 199,999

161

26

44

18

69%

18

28

10

56%

Medium/large

200,000 to 499,999

107

18

32

14

78%

14

24

10

71%

Large

50,000 to 999,999

24

7

11

4

57%

7

10

3

43%

Metropoles

>1 million

17

5

6

1

20%

5

6

1

20%

 

Total respondents

433

752

319

74%

240

392

152

63%

Total municipalities

5570

8%

14%

  

4%

7%

  
  1. Cities profile and climate action 2015–2017 (partial results by March 2018)
  2. Sources: IBGE, 2016, 2017; ANAMMA online survey, 2018, compiled by the authors
  3. The figures in bold stand for the Total no. cities, Respondents and Declared climate action etc