Hydropolitical Vulnerability
Water Stress 2025

Growing populations and climate change currently are seen as key indicators for areas that will experience water stress. However, predictions of future water stress are difficult to access. This page will eventually provide maps showing future waters stress for basins.

Links:
Science Magazine. Global Water Resources: Vulnerability from Climate Change and Population Growth. By Charles J. Vörösmarty, Pamela Green, Joseph Salisbury, Richard B. Lammers

Select type of map to view

Spatial Data Tabular Data
Population Water Access News Events
Dam Density Transboundary Aquifers
Basins - No Cooperative Framework  
Basins with projects  
Basins without Treaties  
River Basin Organization  
Water Stress 2000  
Water Stress 2025

Click on any watershed for more detail
Choose a new continent
Africa North America South America Europe Asia World Map

This web site hosted by the research group, Northwest Alliance for Computational Science & Engineering (NACSE) at Oregon State University, Software and web technology developed at NACSE. Funding by NSF, DOD, OrSt, and other government agencies.


 

Data | Projects | Publications | Links | About Us | Home

Webmaster: Sara Ashley
Last modified: September 2002
© 1994-2002