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Todd Gartner | Senior Associate, WRI World Water Week, Stockholm | August 30, 2016
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Know Your Watershedvisualize critical watershed related informationIdentify Watershed Risksunderstand type and severity of threats to watershed healthPlan for Actionobtain recommendation on natural infrastructure solutions and applicable guidelines and decision-support tools
Sources: WRI Aqueduct 2014
Low Low to mediumMedium to highHighExtremely highNo dataOverall Water Risk
CURRENT WATER STRESS
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CURRENT WATER STRESS
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BUSINESS AS USUAL
Non-revenue waterWaste managementEnergy efficiencyClimate resilience
Water Reuse
System monitoring
SOUTH AMERICA TREE COVER LOSSTree cover loss in Brazil 2012 - present: 7M+ ha or the size of Ireland
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Source: IUCN 2015WHY GREEN + GRAY?Reduce treatment costs and capitalexpenses
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Source: IUCN 2015, App DeveloperWHY GREEN + GRAY?Improve climate resilience
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Source: IUCN 2015WHY GREEN + GRAY?
Meet Sustainable Development Goals
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Know Your Watershedvisualize critical watershed related informationIdentify Watershed Risksunderstand type and severity of threats to watershed healthPlan for Actionobtain recommendation on natural infrastructure solutions and applicable guidelines and decision-support tools
USERS PROFILES
Downstream beneficiaries: Make smart water infrastructure investments. Explore watershed risks and find information to improve operations and protect water at lower cost.Financing & Development:Enhance water security and bolster economic development. Maximize effectiveness of investment portfolio. ID a project pipeline.Research & Civil Society:Use data to support efforts. Explore new project ideas and find the information to advance your research and campaigns to protect watersheds.
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BEYOND THE NUMBERS
ROADMAPS & GUIDANCE SHARING SUCCESS STORIES
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USD millions15161210.244111155ReforestationRiparianBuffersConservationEasementsCulvertUpgradesForestCertificationTotalGreenSavingsMembraneFiltration(Grey)9,400acres370acres13,220acres44units4,700acresDetailed financials of green gray infrastructure approaches for securing clean drinking water in Portland, MESource: Talberth, J. et al. 2012. Insights from the Field: forest for Water. Washington, DC: Wld Resources InstitutePresent value of investments over 20 years, most optimistic scenario71% SavingsROI CASE STUDY: PORTLAND, ME
FINANCE MECHANISMS
SCALE UP THROUGH NETWORKS
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
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Todd Gartner | [email protected]
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