Making water risk work

Christopher Gasson looks at how GWI’s new Global Water Risk Index might really work.

 Earlier this month we got the first cut of data from our Global Water Risk Index project. It is a geospatial database which divides up the world’s land mass into 70,000 squares, examines water supply and water demand in each square, and projects it forward 30 years. It involved pulling together a mass of data on either side ...

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