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Proportion of transboundary basin area with an operational arrangement for water cooperation

Indicator 6.5.2: Proportion of transboundary basin area with an operational arrangement for water cooperation

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Surface area of the transboundry basin and percentage of the basin area with an operational arrangement for water cooperation

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Indicator available Surface area of the transboundry basin and percentage of the basin area with an operational arrangement for water cooperation
Indicator description
Geographical coverage United Kingdom
Unit of measurement Area (km2) or Percentage (%)
Definitions The definition of IWRM is based on an internationally agreed definition, and is universally applicable. IWRM was officially established in 1992 and is defined as “a process which promotes the coordinated development and management of water, land and related resources in order to maximise economic and social welfare in an equitable manner without compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems” (GWP 2010). The concept of IWRM is measured in 4 main components: i) Enabling environment: this includes the policies, laws, plans and strategies which create the ‘enabling environment’ for IWRM; ii) Institutions: includes the range and roles of political, social, economic and administrative institutions that help to support the implementation of IWRM; iii) Management Instruments: The tools and activities that enable decision-makers and users to make rational and informed choices between alternative actions; iv) Financing: Budgeting and financing made available and used for water resources development and management from various sources. The indicator is based on a national survey structured around these four main components (UNEP 2016). Each component is split into two parts: questions concerning the ‘National level’ and ‘Other levels’ respectively. ‘Other levels’ includes sub-national (including provinces/states for federated countries), basin level, and the transboundary level as appropriate. These two parts address the wording of Target 6.5 ‘implement [IWRM] at all levels …’. To further aid interpretation and comparison, the indicator results can be categorized in a similar way to the survey questions: Degree of implementation = Very low (0-9.9); Low (10-29.9); Medium-low (30-49.9); Medium-high (50-69.9); High (70-89.9); and Very high (90-100).
Calculations The indicator degree of implementation of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), measured in per cent (%) from 0 (implementation not yet started) to 100 (fully implemented) is currently being measured in terms of different stages of development and implementation of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM).
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Indicator name Proportion of transboundary basin area with an operational arrangement for water cooperation
Indicator number 6.5.2
Target name By 2030, implement integrated water resources management at all levels, including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate
Target number 6.5
Global indicator description
UN designated tier 2
UN custodian agency United Nations Education and Scientific Cultural Organisation - Institute for Statistics (UNESCO-UIS) United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
Link to UN metadata United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Metadata (PDF 4.0 MB) opens in a new window
Organisation Email correspondence
Periodicity Discontinuous
Earliest available data 2016
Geographical coverage United Kingdom
Link to data source
Release date 15-08-2017
Next release To be announced
Statistical classification Non-Official
Contact details rocky.harris@defra.gsi.gov.uk
Other information Full document at: \\nsdata2\SDGs\Data Collection and Reporting\Jemalex\Test Folder\Indicators\Completed