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CAIT Paris Contributions Map
The CAIT Paris Contributions Map enables users to explore, compare and assess GHG mitigation plans in each country's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC).
WRI relies on the latest research to produce a variety of static and interactive maps and map-based tools. These resources allow decision-makers from business, government, and civil society to explore environmental challenges, opportunities, and solutions.
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This interactive atlas is an information management tool, which aims to help stakeholders and decision makers identify opportunities for restoration.
This map shows the average exposure of water users in each river basin to water stress, the ratio of total withdrawals to total renewable supply in a given area. A higher percentage means more water users are competing for limited supplies.
A dynamic online forest monitoring and alert system that empowers people everywhere to better manage forests.
The Rights to Resources interactive map presents information on citizen and community rights to natural resources in sub-Saharan Africa.
This map shows countries and river basins' average exposure to five of Aqueduct's water risk indicators: baseline water stress, interannual variability, seasonal variability, flood occurrence, and drought severity.
This map shows where agriculture occurs in areas facing water stress. Crop production data is overlaid on Aqueduct's baseline water stress indicator, a measure of demand and supply for water in a given area.
Source: Blog Post: China’s Response to Air Pollution Poses Threat to Water
Source: Blog Post: China’s Response to Air Pollution Poses Threat to Water
An interactive map of the forests of Equatorial Guinea.
This map shows forest land allocation in Cameroon as of December 2009.