State of Nature layers for Water Availability and Water Pollution to support SBTN Step 1: Assess and Step 2: Interpret & Prioritize
DOI10.5281/zenodo.12702261Zenodo12702261MaRDI QIDQ6692642FDOQ6692642
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Elizabeth Saccoccia, Sara Walker, Ariane Laporte-Bisquit, Varsha Vijay, Rafael Camargo, Allen Townsend, Richard McDowell, Liam D. Bailey, Samantha McCraine
Publication date: 10 July 2024
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Version 2 (under review).In the meantime use version 1.1 available at https://zenodo.org/records/12702055 There are multiple well-recognized and peer-reviewed global datasets that can be used to assess water availability and water pollution. Each of these datasets are based on different inputs, modeling approaches, assumptions, and limitations. Therefore, in SBTN Step 1: Assess and Step 2: Interpret Prioritize, companies are required to consult different global datasets for a robust and comprehensive State of Nature (SoN) assessment for water availability and water pollution. To streamline this process, WWF, the World Resources Institute (WRI), and SBTN worked together to develop two ready-to-use unified layers of SoN one for water availability and one for water pollution in line with the Technical Guidance for Steps 1: Assess and Step 2: Interpret Prioritize (July 2024). The main outputs contain the maximum values of Water Availability and of Water Pollution as well as the individual indicators' values. This information is available at different spatial resolutions, thus in two data formats: 1) a shapefile with values at HydroBasins (Pfafstetter level 6); and 2) an excel file with values at sub-national divisions (Adm1) and national divisions (Adm0). These datasets and complete documentation are publicly available for download below.
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