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The IHP Water Information Network System

The Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme's Water Information Network System (IHP-WINS) is designed to promote the sharing and dissemination of water-related data and information among countries, organizations, and stakeholders involved in water resources management, as part of the UNESCO IHP mandate.

The main objective of IHP-WINS is to enhance the availability, accessibility, and usability of water-related information, with a focus on supporting evidence-based decision-making and sustainable water resources management. It aims to facilitate the exchange of data, knowledge, and best practices among stakeholders at various levels, including national, regional, and global scales.

IHP-WINS provides a platform for integrating and harmonizing water-related data and information from diverse sources, such as monitoring networks, research institutions, government agencies, and international organizations. It promotes the use of standardized data formats and metadata to ensure compatibility and interoperability of information across different systems and platforms.

Through IHP-WINS, UNESCO's Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme aims to strengthen international cooperation, improve data availability, and enhance the understanding and management of water resources worldwide.

Data Catalogue and Management System

A data platform to aid in informed decision-making

Data Catalogue and Management System

At UNESCO, we believe in the power of open collaboration and the principles of Open Science, leveraging open-source technology to provide a seamless experience for users. The platform's Data Catalogue and Management System stand as a testament to this commitment, offering a robust repository for all IHP-relevant datasets. UNESCO's Water Family can contribute and access information in various formats, enabling a diverse and inclusive data-sharing environment. UNESCO believes in harnessing the power of data to advance global goals for a sustainable future.

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Featured Datasets

Recently uploaded datasets from UNESCO's Water Family

Geological/Hydrogeological map of the Horn of Africa 1:5.000.000
The harmonized geological and hydrogeological of the Horn of Africa integrates layers initially provided by the World Bank, which were developed from regional and national maps published by the Britis...
The harmonized geological and hydrogeological of the Horn of Africa integrates layers initially provided by the World Bank, which were developed from regional and national maps published by the British Geological Survey (BGS). These foundational layers, including detailed geological and aquifer type and productivity maps, were adapted to align cross-border geological formations and hydrogeological units. Through this harmonization, geological formations were reclassified by stratigraphic age and lithological properties, ensuring consistency in representation across Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya, Somalia, and South Sudan. Aquifer types and productivity levels were systematically standardized to reflect groundwater flow mechanisms, such as intergranular or fracture flow, and productivity classifications from very low to very high. The harmonized map employs consistent color schemes and attribute codes, allowing for streamlined GIS integration, cross-border assessments, and enhanced water resource management in the Horn of Africa.
South Korea Hydrometeorological Data from WAMIS
This dataset provides comprehensive hydrometeorological data from South Korea, sourced through the WAMIS Open API. It includes hourly, daily, and monthly records of precipitation, water levels, meteor...
This dataset provides comprehensive hydrometeorological data from South Korea, sourced through the WAMIS Open API. It includes hourly, daily, and monthly records of precipitation, water levels, meteorological conditions, river flow rates, and suspended sediment loads. The data is collected from various stations across South Korea and is regularly updated to support environmental monitoring, research, and water resource management. Users can access real-time and historical data, making this dataset valuable for climate studies, hydrological modeling, and infrastructure planning. This catalog includes the following data resources: >__Hourly Precipitation Data__: Precipitation levels recorded every hour over the last 3 days. > >__Daily Precipitation Data__: Daily precipitation measurements covering the last 3 months. > >__Monthly Precipitation Data__: Monthly precipitation data spanning the last 3 years. > >__Hourly Water Level Data__: Water level data recorded hourly for various rivers, updated every 3 hours. > >__Daily Water Level Data__: Daily water level records from the last 3 months for multiple stations. > >__Hourly Meteorological Data__: Hourly meteorological data including temperature, humidity, wind speed, and solar radiation. > >__Daily Meteorological Data__: Daily meteorological summaries, ideal for longer-term climate analysis. > >__Daily River Flow Rate Data__: Daily records of river flow rates for the current year. > >__Suspended Sediment Load Data__: Information on sediment load concentrations and flow rates over the last 3 years.

Geospatial Catalogue Viewer

Transform data into actionable insights

The Geospatial Catalogue Viewer

By overlaying datasets, stakeholders gain insights into water-related patterns and trends, facilitating informed decision-making and more. The variety of datasets and scales enable to uncover insights into both overarching global trends and finer-grained local patterns.

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Specialized visualization tools tailored to specific water themes

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Database of AI tools and applications for water resource management

AI for Water Management
AI for Water Management

Explore a curated database of artificial intelligence tools and applications designed for water resource management. From flood forecasting to water quality monitoring, discover AI solutions that are transforming how we understand and manage water resources worldwide.

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UNESCO Water Family News and Events

Stay updated with the latest activities and announcements

World Day for Glaciers

March 21, 2025

World Day for Glaciers

The first-ever World Day for Glaciers, to be celebrated on 21 March 2025, urges global action to protect glaciers and their crucial role in sustaining life on Earth for future...

UNESCO Water Webinars

January 1, 2025

UNESCO Water Webinars

UNESCO Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme (IHP) is hosting an expert webinar series throughout 2025 celebrating its 50th anniversary, featuring experts discussing critical...

26th session of the Intergovernmental Council of the Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme

June 3, 2024

26th session of the Intergovernmental Council of the Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme

The planning, definition of priorities, and supervision of the execution of the Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme (IHP) are ensured by the Intergovernmental Council, which...