Global Forest Watch (GFW) Water, a global mapping tool and database that will be launched at the event, examines how forest loss, fires, unsustainable land use and other threats to natural infrastructure affect water security throughout the world.
The companion video "GFW Water Kalimantan Use Case" can be viewed at https://youtu.be/RMzQsSeAlqI (copy and paste this link into your browser window).
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Global Forest Watch Water
1. BETA
Todd Gartner | Senior Associate, WRI
World Water Week, Stockholm | August 30, 2016
2. Know Your Watershed
visualize critical watershed related information
Identify Watershed Risks
understand type and severity of threats to
watershed health
Plan for Action
obtain recommendation on natural
infrastructure solutions and applicable
guidelines and decision-support tools
3. Sources: WRI Aqueduct 2014
Low
Low to medium
Medium to high
High
Extremely high
No data
Overall Water Risk
CURRENT WATER STRESS
11. Know Your Watershed
visualize critical watershed related information
Identify Watershed Risks
understand type and severity of threats to
watershed health
Plan for Action
obtain recommendation on natural
infrastructure solutions and applicable
guidelines and decision-support tools
12.
13. USERS PROFILES
Downstream beneficiaries:
Make smart water infrastructure investments.
Explore watershed risks and find information to
improve operations and protect water at lower cost.
Financing & Development:
Enhance water security and bolster economic
development. Maximize effectiveness of
investment portfolio. ID a project pipeline.
Research & Civil Society:
Use data to support efforts. Explore new project
ideas and find the information to advance your
research and campaigns to protect watersheds.
27. USDmillions
15
16
12 1 0.2 44
111 155
Reforestatio
n
Riparian
Buffers
Conservatio
n
Easements
Culvert
Upgrades
Forest
Certification
Total
Green
Savings Membrane
Filtration
(Grey)
9,400
acres
370
acres
13,220
acres
44
units
4,700
acres
Detailed financials of green gray infrastructure approaches for
securing clean drinking water in Portland, ME
Source: Talberth, J. et al. 2012. Insights from the Field:
forest for Water. Washington, DC: Wld Resources Institute
Present value of investments over 20 years, most optimistic
scenario
71% Savings
ROI CASE STUDY: PORTLAND, ME
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