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The internal water footprint is the amount of water used from domestic water resources; the external water footprint is the amount of water used in other countries to produce goods and services imported and consumed by the inhabitants of the country. When assessing the water footprint of a nation, it is crucial to take into account the ...
A country that consumes more than 1.73 gha per person has a resource demand that is not sustainable world-wide if every country were to exceed that consumption level simultaneously. Countries with a footprint below 1.73 gha per person might not be sustainable: the quality of the footprint may still lead to net long-term ecological destruction.
Water in South America by country (18 C) A. Environment of Argentina (7 C, 6 P) B. Environment of Bolivia (10 C, 3 P) Environment of Brazil (17 C, 2 P) C.
This is a list of freshwater ecoregions in Latin America and the Caribbean, as identified by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The WWF divides the Earth's land surface into ecoregions, defined as "large area[s] of land or water containing a distinct assemblage of natural communities and species". Ecoregions are grouped into complexes and ...
Straits of South America by country (4 C) A. Bodies of water of Argentina (6 C, 2 P) B. ... Bodies of water of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (4 C, 4 P)
Water transport in South America by country (17 C) A. Water in Argentina (14 C, 1 P) B. Water in Bolivia (9 C, 3 P) Water in Brazil (19 C, 5 P) C. Water in Chile (18 ...
Water in South America by country (18 C) * Water by dependent territory (17 C) A. Water in Abkhazia (3 C) Water in Afghanistan (12 C, 1 P) Water in Albania (9 C, 2 P)
Bodies of water of South America by country (20 C) A. Aquifers of South America (3 C, 2 P) B. ... Ice fields of South America (4 P) L. Lakes of South America (8 C, 1 ...