This map provides a representation of levels of water scarcity by major hydrological basin, expressed in terms of the ratio between irrigation water that is consumed by plants through evapotranspiration and renewable fresh water resources. Contrarily to previous water scarcity maps, this map uses consumptive use of water rather than water withdrawal. Renewable fresh water resources as well as net irrigation water requirements in the river basin are calculated through a water balance model, with information regarding climate, soils and irrigated agriculture as input data.
The legend distinguishes three classes:
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Water scarcity in river basins where evapotranspiration due to irrigation is less than 10% of the total renewable water resources is classified as low;
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Water scarcity in river basins where evapotranspiration due to irrigation is in between 10% and 20% of the total renewable water resources is classified as moderate;
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Water scarcity in river basins where evapotranspiration due to irrigation is more than 20% of the total renewable water resources is classified as high.
Data publication: 2010-10-28
Supplemental Information:
Values are expressed in x1000 instead of x100 to preserve decimals accuracy.
Contact points:
Metadata Contact: AQUASTAT
Online resources:
FAO AQUASTAT website
SOLAW website
Downlaod - Global distribution of physical water scarcity by major hydrological basin (ESRI shapefile)