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10.1 Examples of Data Products and Analytical Tools using RS for WRM
Table A1: Examples of data products, analytical tools, and other tools using RS for WRM, including information on the developer or provider, cost, and a link
to access its website. A brief overview of the potential uses per product/tool is provided according to its website in February and March of 2022.
Brief Overview of Potential Uses*
Access to analysis-ready RS several variables Tracking of status and trends accessibility, and use Flood monitoring (including forecasting) Drought monitoring and forecasting) Monitoring of surface water quality Monitoring of LULC change Monitoring of dams and
Developer/
Product or Tool Cost Link
Provider data from various sources for in water supply, demand, hazard mapping and Flood early warning systems (including hazard mapping Quantification of water storage in reservoirs Monitoring of wetlands inventory Monitoring of coastal erosion
Free for
academic
Google Earth Google and Link
Engine
research
use
Digital Earth Digital Earth Africa Free
Africa Link
IWMI, CGIAR, IHE
Water Delft, UNESCO Unknown
Accounting + Link
WWAP, and FAO
University of
Dartmouth Flood
Colorado, Free Link
Observatory
INSTAAR, CSDMS
Food and
Agricultural
Earth Map Free Link
Organization of the
United Nations
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