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Table 3.5. Data for Cape Town, South Africa |
The source from which the data
in the table was derived contained
some errors that were corrected after the date
when 'Cities and Climate Change' went to press
(for the revised data, see
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/
INTUWM/Resources/
GHG_Index_Mar_9_2011.pdf)
Corrections were made to the emissions
of a total of 11 cities, as follows:
Sydney (Australia) – replace '0.88' with '20.3' |
Beijing (China) – replace '10.1' with '10.8' |
Shanghai (China) – replace '11.7' with '12.9' |
Tianjin (China) – replace '11.1' with '12.2' |
Amman (Jordan) – replace '3.25' with '3.7' |
Cape Town (South Africa) – replace '11.6' with '7.6' |
Austin (US) – replace '15.57' with '16.2' |
Minneapolis (US) – replace '18.34' with '19.8' |
New York City (US) – replace '10.5' with '7.9' |
Portland, OR (US)– replace '12.41' with '13.5' |
Seattle (US) – replace '13.68' with '14.8' | |
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Table 3.5. Data for Cape Town, South Africa |
The 'direct emissions' of two cities should be corrected as follows:
Cape Town (South Africa)– replace '11.6' with '7.6' |
New York City (US)– replace '10.5' with '7.9' | (see errata to Table 3.5 above). |
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Column 1, paragraph 1, line 9: |
"…32.7 per cent of the world's population live in slums."
Should read: " …32.7 per cent of the urban population of developing countries live in slums …" |