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      • The Water Scarcity Atlas (waterscarcityatlas.org) is a freely available educational tool to help us all make more sustainable choices in day-to-day life. It uses interactive global maps to provide an introduction to the problems that arise with limited water – water scarcity – and ways to fight them.
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  2. This Global Water Scarcity Atlas provides an introduction to water scarcity and showcases analyses that cover the whole world, based on cutting-edge research. Water scarcity means there is not enough water to go around. There is a need to reduce demand or increase supply - or someone loses out.

  3. This Global Water Scarcity Atlas provides an introduction to water scarcity, and showcases analyses that cover the whole world, based on cutting edge research. Water scarcity means there is not enough water to go around. There is a need to reduce demand or increase supply - or someone loses out.

    • How Has Water Scarcity Developed in The Past?
    • What Levels of Water Scarcity Can We Expect in The Future?
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    • About The Project Team
    The Global Water Scarcity Atlas(link is external)has a variety of functions that illustrate the situation in different regions. The app contains a full world map with data from the years 1900−2010.
    With the app, users can explore how population and water scarcity have evolved over the years, or where water scarcity, water overconsumption, excess population or various combinations of these pro...

    An interactive tool explores opportunities in the food system that could alleviate water scarcity under population growth and climate change, and incorporates scenarios for domestic and industrial...

    The app also features detailed explanations of the various concepts employed in the processing of the data and helps to see how the concepts are linked to each other. The data can be explored at the level of months or years, and all data are freely available for downloading.

    The project is led by researchers Matti Kummu(link is external) and Joseph Guillaume(link is external) of Aalto Unviersty, Finland(link is external). The two scientists work in close cooperation with IIASA's Water Program, who provides the data from global models for the app’s future scenarios, and a Helsinki-based startup company Lucify(link is ex...

  4. Oct 6, 2021 · The Atlas uses a robust, peer reviewed methodology and the best-available data to create high-resolution, customizable global maps of water risk. Water scarcity is one of the defining issues of the 21st century.

  5. Feb 21, 2019 · The Water Scarcity Atlas (waterscarcityatlas.org) is a freely available educational tool to help us all make more sustainable choices in day-to-day life. It uses interactive global maps to provide an introduction to the problems that arise with limited waterwater scarcity – and ways to fight them.

  6. Aug 16, 2023 · New data from WRI’s Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas finds that 25 countries – one-quarter of the world’s population - are currently exposed to extremely high water stress annually. Globally, around 4 billion people, half the world’s population are exposed to water stress for at least one month a year.

  7. Aug 16, 2023 · New data from WRI’s Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas show that 25 countries — housing one-quarter of the global population — face extremely high water stress each year, regularly using up almost their entire available water supply.