Lakes and Rivers

The water transition maps visualise the changes in water state between the first year and the last year of observation. The map available include:

• Permanent water surfaces (i.e. area where water is always observed) • New permanent water (i.e. conversion of a no water place into a permanent water place) • Lost permanent water (i.e. conversion of a permanent water place into a no water place) • New seasonal water (i.e. conversion of a no water place into a seasonal water place) • Lost seasonal water (i.e. conversion of a seasonal water place into a no water place) • Conversion of permanent water into seasonal water • Conversion of seasonal water into permanent water

Source: The surface area measurements reported here have been extracted from the Global Surface Water Explorer (GSWE) developed by the European Commission Joint Research Centre and Google. A coastline mask has been applied to prevent ocean water being included in the data. The analysis applied a consistent algorithm to all 36 years of the Landsat and Sentinel observations.

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Source https://app.mapx.org/static.html?views=MX-ZE4ZU-YR5PG-9Y03Z&zoomToViews=true#JAAc6
Author UNEP/GRID-Geneva
Maintainer UNEP/GRID-Geneva
Last Updated December 7, 2022, 08:16 (UTC)
Created December 7, 2022, 08:16 (UTC)
GUID MX-ZE4ZU-YR5PG-9Y03Z
Issued 2021-04-20 11:11:47
Language EN
Modified 2022-04-04 12:23:13
Publisher email info@mapx.org
Publisher name UNEP/GRID-Geneva
Theme Web Map
data_type geospatial
keywords_m49 WLD
projects_description World Environment Situation Room: Water
projects_id MX-70L-6MZ-5FF-DTH-CWW
projects_title WESR: Water
range_end_at_year 2022
range_start_at_year 1984
source_abstract The water transition maps visualise the changes in water state between the first year and the last year of observation. The map available include: • Permanent water surfaces (i.e. area where water is always observed) • New permanent water (i.e. conversion of a no water place into a permanent water place) • Lost permanent water (i.e. conversion of a permanent water place into a no water place) • New seasonal water (i.e. conversion of a no water place into a seasonal water place) • Lost seasonal water (i.e. conversion of a seasonal water place into a no water place) • Conversion of permanent water into seasonal water • Conversion of seasonal water into permanent water Source: The surface area measurements reported here have been extracted from the Global Surface Water Explorer (GSWE) developed by the European Commission Joint Research Centre and Google. A coastline mask has been applied to prevent ocean water being included in the data. The analysis applied a consistent algorithm to all 36 years of the Landsat and Sentinel observations.
source_title Water Transitions (1984-2018)
spatial WLD