Urban Water Blueprint

Sectors and Themes
Forestry and Other Land Use
Cities
Water
Scale
Sub-national
Expertise Level
Generalist
Practitioner
Resource Type
Analysis Tools
Inputs Needed
None
Language
English
Developer or Source
The Nature Conservancy

The Urban Water Blueprint analyzes the state of water in more than 2,000 watersheds and 530 cities worldwide. Once a watershed or city is selected, the user is presented with information on water sources, land use, water supply risk, and other information, which can be used to provide science-based recommendations and solutions to improve water quality.

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