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  • Ratio of male learners to school toilets in Peru (2016)

    This layer presents the ratio of female learners to school toilets in 53 schools in Lima province, Peru. On average, 30 female learners share one toilet, and 36 male learners...

    This layer presents the ratio of female learners to school toilets in 53 schools in Lima province, Peru. On average, 30 female learners share one toilet, and 36 male learners share the same toilet. From the responses, two schools have no toilet facilities for girls.

  • Global flood occurence (1985-2011)

    Flood occurrences is the number of flood recorded from 1985 to 2011. Flood counts were calculated by intersecting hydrological units with estimated flood extent polygons.

    Flood occurrences is the number of flood recorded from 1985 to 2011. Flood counts were calculated by intersecting hydrological units with estimated flood extent polygons.

  • Wastewater coverage in megacities (2016)

    Data is expressed as the percentage of households connected to the sewage network.

    Data is expressed as the percentage of households connected to the sewage network.

  • World Rivers

    The dataset presents 687 rivers associated to 405 Major River Basins.Data was collected within the framework of the BGR-UNESCO "World-wide Hydrogeological Mapping and Assessment...

    The dataset presents 687 rivers associated to 405 Major River Basins.Data was collected within the framework of the BGR-UNESCO "World-wide Hydrogeological Mapping and Assessment Programme" (WHYMAP): www.whymap.org

  • Dams in South America

    This map provides detailed information about dams (e.g. uses, capacity, ...) in South America.For more information, visit FAO AQUASTAT Dams Geo-referenced database:...

    This map provides detailed information about dams (e.g. uses, capacity, ...) in South America.For more information, visit FAO AQUASTAT Dams Geo-referenced database: www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/dams/index.stm

  • Ratio of female learners to school toilets in Peru (2016)

    This layer presents the ratio of female learners to school toilets in 53 schools in Lima province, Peru. On average, 30 female learners share one toilet, and 36 male learners...

    This layer presents the ratio of female learners to school toilets in 53 schools in Lima province, Peru. On average, 30 female learners share one toilet, and 36 male learners share the same toilet. From the responses, two schools have no toilet facilities for girls.

  • Hydrogeological map of the Dinaric Karst Aquifer System

    Groundwaters of the Dinaric Karst form some of the world's largest karst aquifer systems. The Dinaric region contains huge amounts of high quality groundwater. It is one of the...

    Groundwaters of the Dinaric Karst form some of the world's largest karst aquifer systems. The Dinaric region contains huge amounts of high quality groundwater. It is one of the major contributors of freshwater entering the Adriatic Sea. The Dinaric Karst Aquifer System extends from NE Italy through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro to Albania. Karst formations connected with the Dinaric carbonate chain outcrop also in Serbia, FYR Macedonia, and possibly in NW Greece.In the framework of the DIKTAS GEF-project (2010-2014) executed by UNESCO-IHP, the four DIKTAS project countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Montenegro) have agreed to create two mechanisms in order to facilitate enhanced consultation and exchange of information between the governmental entities that are involved in water resources management.For more information, visit: http://diktas.iwlearn.org/

  • Large Aquifer Systems of the World

    This map presents the delineation of world's 37 largest aquifer systems. For more information, visit: www.whymap.org

    This map presents the delineation of world's 37 largest aquifer systems. For more information, visit: www.whymap.org

  • Cities largely dependent on groundwater

    This map presents cities largely dependent on groundwater.For more information, visit: www.whymap.org

    This map presents cities largely dependent on groundwater.For more information, visit: www.whymap.org

  • Groundwater Resources of the World

    This map provides data and information about the major groundwater resources of the world. About 35% of the area of the continents (excluding the Antarctic) is underlain by...

    This map provides data and information about the major groundwater resources of the world. About 35% of the area of the continents (excluding the Antarctic) is underlain by relatively homogeneous aquifers, 18% is endowed with groundwater, some of which are extensive, in geologically complex regions. Nearly half of the continental areas contain generally minor occurrences of groundwater that are restricted to the near-surface unconsolidated rocks, where groundwater resources are usually sufficient for small to medium-sized population centres.For more information, visit: www.whymap.org

  • Ocotepeque-Citala Aquifer

    The Ocotepeque-Citala Aquifer is a small alluvial transboundary aquifer shared by Honduras and El Salvador. It is located in a mountainous valley and is characterised by strong...

    The Ocotepeque-Citala Aquifer is a small alluvial transboundary aquifer shared by Honduras and El Salvador. It is located in a mountainous valley and is characterised by strong links between groundwater and surface water, in this specific case the transboundary Río Lempa.

  • Sensitivity of area receiving wastewater discharges (2011-2012)

    This layer presents wastewater discharge points and the sensitivity of receiving areas. Those data were collected from the reporting of European Union Member States, as part of...

    This layer presents wastewater discharge points and the sensitivity of receiving areas. Those data were collected from the reporting of European Union Member States, as part of the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (UWWTD) implementation, which concerns the collection, treatment and discharge of urban waste water and the treatment and discharge of waste water from certain industrial sectors. Its objective is to protect the environment from the adverse effects of the above mentioned waste water discharges. For more information, visit the UWWTD waterbase website: www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/waterbase-uwwtd-urban-waste-water-treatment-directive-4#tab-european-data, and access the Directive: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:31991L0271

  • Parties to the 1992 and 1997 Conventions on transboundary watercourses

    The 1992 UNECE Convention aims to protect and ensure the quantity, quality and sustainable use of transboundary water resources by facilitating cooperation, and provides an...

    The 1992 UNECE Convention aims to protect and ensure the quantity, quality and sustainable use of transboundary water resources by facilitating cooperation, and provides an intergovernmental platform for the day-to-day development and advancement of transboundary cooperation. Negotiated as a regional instrument, it turned into a universally available legal framework for transboundary water cooperation, following the entry into force of amendments in February 2013, opening it to all UN Member States. As of 1st March 2016, countries outside the ECE region can accede to the Convention.The 1997 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses is the only treaty governing shared freshwater resources that is of universal applicability. It is a framework convention, in the sense that it provides a framework of principles and rules that may be applied and adjusted to suit the characteristics of particular international watercourses.

  • Specific water consumption for households in 2014

    This water consumption is expressed in liters/capita/day. The consumption of potable water is widely variable, with a large gap between cities. Household consumption per capita...

    This water consumption is expressed in liters/capita/day. The consumption of potable water is widely variable, with a large gap between cities. Household consumption per capita varies from 28 to 631 liters per day, a factor of 20.The full data are available online. For more information, visit: www.waterstatistics.org

  • Types of water bodies receiving wastewater discharge (2011-2012)

    This layer presents wastewater discharge points and the type of water body in which used water is discharged. Those data were collected from the reporting of European Union...

    This layer presents wastewater discharge points and the type of water body in which used water is discharged. Those data were collected from the reporting of European Union Member States, as part of the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (UWWTD) implementation. The Directive concerns the collection, treatment and discharge of urban waste water and the treatment and discharge of waste water from certain industrial sectors. Its objective is to protect the environment from the adverse effects of the above mentioned waste water discharges.For more information, visit the UWWTD waterbase website: www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/waterbase-uwwtd-urban-waste-water-treatment-directive-4#tab-european-data

  • Population growth rate between 1992 and 2015

    This layer shows the demographic growth rate between 1992 and 2015, and provides baseline information for the analysis of the evolution of "Millenium Development Goal (MDG) 7:...

    This layer shows the demographic growth rate between 1992 and 2015, and provides baseline information for the analysis of the evolution of "Millenium Development Goal (MDG) 7: Ensure environmental sustainability" water-related targets.

  • Transboundary Aquifers of the World (2015)

    The 2015 Map of Transboundary Aquifers of the World (2015 TBA Map) shows the information presently available on the occurrence and extent of Transboundary Aquifers worldwide....

    The 2015 Map of Transboundary Aquifers of the World (2015 TBA Map) shows the information presently available on the occurrence and extent of Transboundary Aquifers worldwide. There are now 592 identified transboundary aquifers (including 226 transboundary ‘groundwater bodies' as defined in the European Union Water Framework Directive, EU WFD, underlying almost every nation. The map is based on the most recent results of an inventory of many projects of many projects carried out around the world within the framework of the Internationally Shared Aquifer Resources Management (ISARM) Programme launched by UNESCO-IHP in 2000.For more information, visit: www.isarm.org

  • Percentage of safely treated wastewater used in Arab States in 2013

    This layer shows the percentage of safely treated wastewater that is being used in the Arab region, mostly for irrigation and groundwater recharge. At the Arab regional level,...

    This layer shows the percentage of safely treated wastewater that is being used in the Arab region, mostly for irrigation and groundwater recharge. At the Arab regional level, 23% of the safely treated wastewater is being used.For more information, access the 2017 UN World Water Development Report: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/natural-sciences/environment/water/wwap/wwdr/2017-wastewater-the-untapped-resource/

  • Contribution of transboundary water to the total renewable water resources (2014)

    Also called the dependency ratio indicator. Methods of calculation:Dependency ratio = 100 percent*(IWR)/ ([IWR] + [IRWR]) (Equation 6) IWR = SW1IN + SW2IN + SWPR + SWPL + GWIN...

    Also called the dependency ratio indicator. Methods of calculation:Dependency ratio = 100 percent*(IWR)/ ([IWR] + [IRWR]) (Equation 6) IWR = SW1IN + SW2IN + SWPR + SWPL + GWIN (Equation 7) Where: IWR = total volume of incoming water resources from neighbouring countries; IRWR = internal renewable water resources; SW1IN = volume of surface water entering the country which is not submitted to treaties; SW2IN= volume of surface water entering the country which is secured through treaties; SWPR = accounted flow of border rivers; SWPL = accounted part of shared lakes; GWIN = groundwater entering the country. For more information, visit: http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/maps/index.stm and http://www.fao.org/docrep/005/y4473e/y4473e07.htm

  • Area equipped for irrigation with surface water

    Area equipped for irrigation with surface water as percentage of area equipped for irrigation. The statistics with a reference year closest to year 2005 were selected for this...

    Area equipped for irrigation with surface water as percentage of area equipped for irrigation. The statistics with a reference year closest to year 2005 were selected for this version 5 of the Global Map of Irrigation Areas.For mor information, visit: http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/index10.stm