Transboundary aquifer vulnerability to climate change (2014)

Transboundary aquifer vulnerability to climate change is calculated as the extent of expected groundwater budget regime change in response to change in climate. A high vulnerability is indicative of transboundary aquifers actively interacting with streams, atmosphere and/or sea (e.g. coastal aquifers, SIDS, shallow watertable aquifers, karst aquifers).

Data and Resources

Field Value
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Tags
  • amerigeo
  • amerigeoss
  • climate-change
  • geo
  • geoss
  • global
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  • sdg
  • transboundary
  • unesco
  • vulnerability
  • water
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metadata_created 2025-11-24T19:26:12.076114
metadata_modified 2025-11-24T19:26:12.076119
notes Transboundary aquifer vulnerability to climate change is calculated as the extent of expected groundwater budget regime change in response to change in climate. A high vulnerability is indicative of transboundary aquifers actively interacting with streams, atmosphere and/or sea (e.g. coastal aquifers, SIDS, shallow watertable aquifers, karst aquifers).
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num_tags 12
title Transboundary aquifer vulnerability to climate change (2014)