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Water Exploitation Index+ 2015 and water consumption per capita (m3/year)

Figure Created 07 Aug 2020 Published 12 Aug 2020 Last modified 12 Aug 2020
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The water exploitation index plus (WEI+) aims to illustrate pressure on renewable water resources of a defined territory (river basin, sub-basin etc.) in a given period (e.g. seasonal, annual) as a consequence of water use for human activities. Values above 20 % indicate that water resources are under stress, and above 40 % indicate severe stress and a clearly unsustainable use of freshwater resources (Raskin et al., 1997). see https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/use-of-freshwater-resources-2/assessment-3

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 WEI+ is the total use of water as % of renewable freshwater resources. Values above 20 % indicate that water resources are under stress, and above 40 % indicate severe stress. Water consumption values available for 335 Urban Audit cities (total annual use of water in m3 per capita) is provided for various years (2004-2012), depending on data availability for a given city. See the Urban Adaptation Map Viewer for details.
Source: Author’s compilation based on (EEA, 2020e) and Eurostat water consumption statistics.

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