Hydrology and Water Resources Programme
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The Hydrology and Water Resources Programme is a global initiative focused on advancing the monitoring, assessment, and sustainable management of freshwater resources and hydrological systems worldwide.
Observed surface forms (1)
| Surface form | As subject | As object |
|---|---|---|
| WMO Hydrology and Water Resources Programme | 0 | 1 |
Statements (42)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
hydrology programme
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international programme → water resources programme → |
| addresses |
water quality issues
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water scarcity issues → water-related disasters → |
| aimsTo |
enhance understanding of the water cycle
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improve hydrological data and information → support sustainable water resources management → |
| beneficiaries |
general public dependent on freshwater resources
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policy makers in water sector → scientific community → water managers → |
| field |
hydrology
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water resources management → |
| focusesOn |
assessment of freshwater resources
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hydrological systems → monitoring of freshwater resources → sustainable management of freshwater resources → |
| involves |
international organizations
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member states → national hydrological services → research institutions → water resources agencies → |
| promotes |
data sharing on hydrology
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integrated water resources management → standardization of hydrological practices → sustainable use of freshwater → |
| relatedTo |
climate change impacts on water resources
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drought management → flood management → freshwater resources → groundwater → river basin management → surface water → |
| scope | global → |
| supports |
capacity building in hydrology
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development of hydrological methods and tools → hydrological monitoring networks → water resources assessment → |
| uses |
hydrological models
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hydrological observation systems → |
Referenced by (2)
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subject surface form:
Executive Council (World Meteorological Organization)
this entity surface form:
WMO Hydrology and Water Resources Programme