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  • Rivers and streams in the Dinaric Alps region

    This layer shows rivers and streams in the Dinaric Alps region. Data were collected in the framework of the DIKTAS project.For more information, visit the DIKTAS project...

    This layer shows rivers and streams in the Dinaric Alps region. Data were collected in the framework of the DIKTAS project.For more information, visit the DIKTAS project website: http://diktas.iwlearn.org/resources/projectdocuments/transboundart-diagniostics-analysis/transboundary-diagnostic-analysis-tda/view

  • Wastewater discharge points adversely affecting the environment (2011-2012)

    This layer presents wastewater discharge points where comprehensive studies indicate whether or not the discharge adversely affects the environment. In 2012, 6.1% of discharge...

    This layer presents wastewater discharge points where comprehensive studies indicate whether or not the discharge adversely affects the environment. In 2012, 6.1% of discharge points had been studied, out of which 1.3% were affecting the environment. Such information was provided by Member States to the Commission. 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

  • Global return flow ratio

    Return flow ratio measures the percent of available water previously used and discharged upstream as wastewater. Higher values indicate higher dependence on treatment plants and...

    Return flow ratio measures the percent of available water previously used and discharged upstream as wastewater. Higher values indicate higher dependence on treatment plants and potentially lower water quality in areas that lack sufficient treatment infrastructure and policies. Arid areas with low water use are shown in grey, and scored as low stress when calculating aggregated scores.

  • Area equipped for irrigation with groundwater

    Area equipped for irrigtion with groundwater as a percentage of total area equipped for irrigation. The statistics with a reference year closest to year 2005 were selected for...

    Area equipped for irrigtion with groundwater as a percentage of total 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

  • Total available amount per day of potable water and reclaimed water (2016)

    Amount is expressed in cubic meters.

    Amount is expressed in cubic meters.

  • Number of Ramsar sites per country

    Ramsar sites are wetlands recognized for their international importance, according to the eponymous Convention (signed in 1971, entered into force in 1975). The Convention's...

    Ramsar sites are wetlands recognized for their international importance, according to the eponymous Convention (signed in 1971, entered into force in 1975). The Convention's mission is "the conservation and wise use of all wetlands through local and national actions and international cooperation, as a contribution towards achieving sustainable development throughout the world". As of March 2017, there are over 2200 Ramsar sites around the world, covering over 2.1 million km².For more information about wetlands of international importance, visit the convention's website: http://www.ramsar.org/about/the-importance-of-wetlands