The UN Environment Programme is producing its third edition of the Measuring Progress, entitled “Measuring Progress: Water-related Ecosystems and the SDGs", aligned with the UN 2023 Water Conference in March 2023. The third edition of the Measuring Progress publication focuses on water-related ecosystems (freshwater and marine) and their interlinkages with other SDG indicators by identifying statistical interrelations among Drivers of Change and the State of Water-related Ecosystems ; and the State of Water-related Ecosystems and Human Well-being . The report also highlights progress in the environment-related SDG indicators as well as remaining gaps and opportunities to fill those gaps. To ensure the scientific integrity and coherence among chapters of the Measuring Progress: Water-related Ecosystems and the SDGs , we are now proceeding with a peer review of the draft. The UN Environment Programme, therefore, invites you to participate in this review. The review period spans from the 17 th of November to the 11 th of December 2022 (midnight EAT) . Please use the reviewer's grid when submitting your comments and r ead the detailed reviewer's guidelines to understand them before beginning your review task . Both documents are also available via the links below. If you missed the review orientation call conducted on the 17 th of November 2022 , please access the recording here or with the link below. Review comments can be submitted no later than the 11 th of December 2022 (midnight EAT). The review draft can be accessed as a single document HERE . The reviewer's guidelines, commenting grid, and Reviewer’s Terms of Reference are available through the links below: Reviewer's guidelines Reviewer's comment grid Reviewer’s Terms of Reference Review Orientation call recording (17/11/2022) To submit your review, please send your reviewer's grid to karl.scheifinger@un.org . In your email, please mention " MPR3 Peer Review " in the subject line and add ralf.heidrich@un.org in CC. Please submit any questions or comments to ralf.heidrich@un.org and karl.scheifinger@un.org . The SDG and Environment Statistics Unit thanks you for your continued support.