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English: Water stress in river basins around the year 2000, as described by the ratio of annual water withdrawals to renewable water resources. Water withdrawal is the amount of water used for irrigation, livestock, domestic and industrial purposes in 2000. Renewable water resources are defined as the long-term average of runoff (precipitation minus evapotranspiration) for the 30-year period 1961-1990. Computed by the global freshwater model WaterGAP.
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