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I: Core
 Sub-dimension   KPI N    Indicator   KPI definition   KPI Analysis
 o
 A: Additional
                                         This KPI establishes the baseline for
                                         comparison in the following
                                         reporting period. This evaluation
     Energy saving in households compared to a   will require the implementation of
       baseline. NOTE – The baseline may be   energy efficiency projects using
 D2.3 Energy   I   232   Energy saving in households
        either a previous measurement or a   ICTs, especially in households.
                reference value.
                                         The value reported for 2014 will
                                         become the baseline year for Dubai
                                         4.
 D2.5 Water, soil and   Proportion of the city water resources   This KPI shows the use of ICTs for
 noise   I   251   Application of city water monitoring   (rivers, lakes etc.) monitored by ICT with   water quality monitoring in Dubai,
 through ICT
              respect to availability    reflecting that the existent
                                         monitoring systems have ICT
                                         systems to support city
                                         measurements. These KPIs have to
       Quality of water resources (rivers, lakes   be analysed over a period of time,
                    etc.).
                                         together with water quality KPIs in
                                         order to understand the impact of
 I   253   Quality of city water resources   NOTE – Pollution of water resources   the use of ICTs in water
       includes (but is not limited to) acidity,   management. As such, both KPIs
         organic, floatables, alga, chemical   show that Dubai is working towards
           substances and bacteria, etc.   the integration of ICTs in water
                                         management, considering the
                                         importance of this resource in cities.





 4   Source:  Impacts  of  city  population  and  density  on  greenhouse  gas  emissions  per  capita  (metric  tonnes  of  CO2e/population).  CDP,  2014
 https://www.cdp.net/cdpresults/cdp-cities-2012-global-report.pdf




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