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Service Description: The map shows trends in citizen perception of the city’s efforts to engage climate change for the period of 2009-2012. Data is represented as percentage change in reference to 2009.
The data are based on interviews of randomly selected citizens implemented within the framework of the perception survey on the quality of life in European cities. The data are based on surveys/interviews of randomly selected citizens.
The information is provided as a ‘synthetic index’. From the perception survey data, an index was calculated by subtracting the negative answers from the positive ones, and dividing the result by the total number of answers (‘very much agree’ and ‘quite agree’ are counted as positive answers, whereas ‘very much disagree’ and ‘quite disagree’ are negative answers). This initial index has a minimum of − 1 and a maximum of + 1. To make it easier to use, the index was then multiplied by 50, and 50 was then added to the result. The resulting index covers values between 0 and 100. A value above 50 means positive answers predominate; below 50, there are more negative answers.
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Description: The map shows trends in citizen perception of the city’s efforts to engage climate change for the period of 2009-2012. Data is represented as percentage change in reference to 2009.
The data are based on interviews of randomly selected citizens implemented within the framework of the perception survey on the quality of life in European cities. The data are based on surveys/interviews of randomly selected citizens.
The information is provided as a ‘synthetic index’. From the perception survey data, an index was calculated by subtracting the negative answers from the positive ones, and dividing the result by the total number of answers (‘very much agree’ and ‘quite agree’ are counted as positive answers, whereas ‘very much disagree’ and ‘quite disagree’ are negative answers). This initial index has a minimum of − 1 and a maximum of + 1. To make it easier to use, the index was then multiplied by 50, and 50 was then added to the result. The resulting index covers values between 0 and 100. A value above 50 means positive answers predominate; below 50, there are more negative answers.
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Title: Trends in synthetic index based on survey replies: City is committed to fight climate change, 2009-2012 [%]
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Subject: The map presents trends in the synthetic index (0-100) of survey replies for the period of 2009 – 2012 concerning the respective city´s effort to engage climate change
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