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Datos Hidrometeorológicos de Corea del Sur desde WAMIS
Este conjunto de datos proporciona información hidrometeorológica integral de Corea del Sur, obtenida a través de la API abierta de WAMIS. Incluye registros horarios, diarios y...Este conjunto de datos proporciona información hidrometeorológica integral de Corea del Sur, obtenida a través de la API abierta de WAMIS. Incluye registros horarios, diarios y mensuales de precipitaciones, niveles de agua, condiciones meteorológicas, caudales de ríos y cargas de sedimentos en suspensión. Los datos se recopilan en diversas estaciones de monitoreo de Corea del Sur y se actualizan regularmente para apoyar la vigilancia ambiental, la investigación y la gestión de los recursos hídricos. Los usuarios pueden acceder a datos en tiempo real y a datos históricos, lo que hace que este conjunto de datos sea valioso para estudios climáticos, modelado hidrológico y planificación de infraestructuras.
Este catálogo incluye los siguientes recursos de datos:
Datos de Precipitación Horaria: Niveles de precipitación registrados cada hora durante los últimos 3 días.
Datos de Precipitación Diaria: Mediciones diarias de precipitación que cubren los últimos 3 meses.
Datos de Precipitación Mensual: Datos mensuales de precipitación que abarcan los últimos 3 años.
Datos de Nivel de Agua Horarios: Datos de nivel de agua registrados cada hora en varios ríos, actualizados cada 3 horas.
Datos de Nivel de Agua Diarios: Registros diarios de nivel de agua de los últimos 3 meses en múltiples estaciones. Datos Meteorológicos Horarios: Datos meteorológicos horarios que incluyen temperatura, humedad, velocidad del viento y radiación solar.
Datos Meteorológicos Diarios: Resúmenes meteorológicos diarios, ideales para análisis climáticos a largo plazo.
Datos Diarios de Caudal de Ríos: Registros diarios de caudal de ríos para el año actual.
Datos de Carga de Sedimentos en Suspensión: Información sobre la concentración de sedimentos en suspensión y caudales en los últimos 3 años.
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Showcase - Be-Resilient Citizen Science Water Quality Data (South Africa)
This dataset contains citizen science water quality measurements collected under the Be-Resilient initiative of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme (IHP). Data...This dataset contains citizen science water quality measurements collected under the Be-Resilient initiative of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme (IHP). Data were gathered across multiple Biosphere Reserves in South Africa as part of ongoing efforts to enhance community-based monitoring and local resilience to hydroclimatic risks.
The dataset includes in-situ observations of key water quality parameters, such as pH, electrical conductivity, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, and temperature, each accompanied by localized timestamps and contextual metadata. Measurements were obtained by trained citizen scientists and local volunteers, following standardized protocols designed to ensure comparability across sites and over time.
Individual identifiers have been removed to protect the privacy of participants. The dataset serves as an open, quality-controlled source for hydrological and environmental analyses, education, and early-warning applications. It contributes to the broader Be-Resilient programme objective of promoting citizen and open science approaches for climate adaptation, data democratization, and the co-production of water knowledge in vulnerable and data-scarce regions.
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Conjunto de Datos Global de Sandwatch – Monitoreo Participativo de Playas y...
El Conjunto de Datos Global de Sandwatch consolida observaciones participativas recopiladas a través del Programa Sandwatch de la UNESCO, una iniciativa mundial de ciencia...El Conjunto de Datos Global de Sandwatch consolida observaciones participativas recopiladas a través del Programa Sandwatch de la UNESCO, una iniciativa mundial de ciencia ciudadana y educación que promueve la adaptación al cambio climático y la gestión sostenible de las zonas costeras. El conjunto incluye datos estandarizados de monitoreo de 145 playas en más de 50 países, recopilados por más de 300 observadores comunitarios, escuelas y grupos ambientales.
Abarcando más de una década de observaciones, el conjunto documenta la morfología de las playas, la erosión y acreción, la composición, los desechos, las actividades humanas, la calidad del agua, las olas y corrientes, la vegetación y la fauna. Cada registro refleja la participación activa de las comunidades locales en la recopilación de datos y el cuidado ambiental, fortaleciendo la conciencia y la resiliencia de los ecosistemas costeros, especialmente en los Pequeños Estados Insulares en Desarrollo (PEID) y regiones costeras bajas.
La estructura de los datos sigue la metodología de Sandwatch (Monitorear, Analizar, Compartir y Actuar – MAST) y está alineada con los marcos de la UNESCO sobre Educación para el Desarrollo Sostenible (EDS) y adaptación al cambio climático. Este recurso interdisciplinario integra dimensiones ambientales, sociales y educativas del cambio costero, siendo de gran valor para la investigación, la educación y la formulación de políticas sobre resiliencia costera y monitoreo participativo.
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Man and Biosphere Reserves Around The World
Composed of 669 biosphere reserves in 120 countries, including 16 transboundary sites, the World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR) of the UNESCO Man And Biosphere (MAB)...Composed of 669 biosphere reserves in 120 countries, including 16 transboundary sites, the World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR) of the UNESCO Man And Biosphere (MAB) Programme consists of a dynamic and interactive network of sites of excellence. It works to foster the harmonious integration of people and nature for sustainable development through participatory dialogue, knowledge sharing, poverty reduction, human well-being improvements, respect for cultural values and by improving society’s ability to cope with climate change.For more information, visit: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/natural-sciences/environment/ecological-sciences/man-and-biosphere-programme/
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World Heritage Site List
The World Heritage List includes 1248 properties forming part of the cultural and natural heritage which the World Heritage Committee considers as having outstanding universal...The World Heritage List includes 1248 properties forming part of the cultural and natural heritage which the World Heritage Committee considers as having outstanding universal value.
These include 972 cultural, 235 natural and 41 mixed properties in 170 States Parties. As of October 2024, 196 States Parties have ratified the World Heritage Convention.
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ROBIN Dataset
The Reference Observatory of Basins for INternational hydrological climate change detection (ROBIN) project established a new long-term collaboration of international experts to...The Reference Observatory of Basins for INternational hydrological climate change detection (ROBIN) project established a new long-term collaboration of international experts to establish and sustain a global reference hydrological network (RHN), through common standards, protocols, indicators, and data infrastructure. ‘Reference Hydrometric Networks’ (RHNs), consist of gauging stations whose catchments are relatively undisturbed and record high quality data and little missing data. The concept of RHNs, their history and evolution are described in (Whitfield et al., 2012) previously and many countries have already established RHNs, however this is the first initiative to bring them together at a global level. The ROBIN Full Dataset consists of 3,060 stations in 30 countries, however the dataset described here is the ROBIN Public Dataset which contains metadata records for all 3,060 stations and daily streamflow data for a total of 2,386 stations. This tiered approached was due to data sharing restrictions in some countries. More information about the ROBIN Network and dataset can be found on the project website: https://www.ceh.ac.uk/our-science/projects/robin
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Caravan CAMELS-CL
Caravan is an open community dataset of meteorological forcing data, catchment attributes, and discharge data for catchments around the world. Additionally, Caravan provides...Caravan is an open community dataset of meteorological forcing data, catchment attributes, and discharge data for catchments around the world. Additionally, Caravan provides code to derive meteorological forcing data and catchment attributes in the cloud, making it easy for anyone to extend Caravan to new catchments. The vision of Caravan is to provide the foundation for a truly global open source community resource that will grow over time.
The Caravan dataset that was released together with the paper. Since Version 1.6, the dataset is published in two different Zenodo repositories, depending on the filetype of the timeseries data.
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VISUS assessment in Chimanimani
Outcome of the 'Visual Inspection for Defining the Safety Upgrading Strategies’ (VISUS) approach to assess the school safety in the Chimanimani District after the Cyclone Idai....Outcome of the 'Visual Inspection for Defining the Safety Upgrading Strategies’ (VISUS) approach to assess the school safety in the Chimanimani District after the Cyclone Idai. A VISUS survey across 15 schools in the Chimanimani district was conducted to gauge rehabilitation needs and identify key areas to build resilience.