UN Global Compact  |  CEO Water Mandate

Great Britain Colombia Brazil

Global Map

×

ERROR:

Show Full Map
Hide Filters
Amazon
Area: 5888268 km2
Countries:
Brazil; Peru; Suriname; France; Colombia; Guyana; Bolivia; Venezuela; Ecuador
Cities:
Santa Cruz; Manaus; La Paz
PFAF ID:
HydroBasin Level:
Major Basin:
Sub-basin:
Show Selected Basin  |  Clear Selection
Baseline Water Stress:
Water Quality Stress:
Sanitation Access Stress:
Click to view individual basin.
Location
Click Icon to Show on Map
City & Country
,
()

7335 Locations  -  1239 Organizations  -  2073 Projects  -  210 Resources  -  56 Lessons

(Page 8 of 358)

The moment to act against the pandemic is now. As a leader, you have an essential role in this struggle, acting in a responsible, supportive and flexible way in the face of the challenges brought by the current crisis. Learn More

Developers: United Nations Global Compact

The Global Organic Textile Standard specifies a supply-chain textile processing standard that includes ecological and social criteria. The standard seeks to define worldwide requirements for textiles to be described as organic. These requirements cover the entire supply chain, from harvesting … Learn More

The Global Water Footprint Assessment Standard can be used to provide comparable quantification and robust analytics, helping corporations, governments, and researchers manage water resources and achieve greater water sustainability. Learn More

This web site provides an overview of the scientific evidence of human health and well-being benefits provided by urban forestry and urban greening. Learn More

A case study in economic, social resilience against COVID-19 Learn More

The Greenhouse Gas Protocol establishes comprehensive global standardized frameworks to measure and manage GHG emissions from private and public sector operations, value chains and mitigation actions. Building on a 20-year partnership between WRI and the WBCSD, the protocol works with … Learn More

Developers: World Resources Institute

This tool provides a framework, methods and values to support rapid screening-level analysis of the costs and benefits associated with a range of green infrastructure investments. The range of benefits include combined sewer overflow event reduction, stormwater capture for water … Learn More

The Green Supply Chain: Brand Map is a leadership initiative dedicated to showcasing brands’ commitment to supply chain transparency and environmental management. Learn More

This guide outlines why and how investors engage on agricultural supply chain water risk. Learn More

Developers: WWF

The Committee designed this document to guide the food industry and advise its sponsoring agencies in the implementation of HACCP systems. Learn More