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Case study
City:
Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Country:
Bolivia
Region:
Latin America and Caribbean
Time frame (years):
30
Watersheds that are part of the analysis:
Río Piraí (W - DEMO)
Currency:
USD
Discount rate (%):
5.77
DEM resolution:
300 (m)
Financial Summary
ROI Estimate:
value
ROI due to implementation of nature based solutions
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Water risk summary aqueduct-logo
Below is a summary of the risks associated with the selected water intake (results draw from the Aqueduct database compiled by WRI)
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Water quantity risk
Water quantity risk indicates either is too little or too much water. This risk level aggregates all indicators from the physical risk quantity category in Aqueduct.
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Water quality risk
Water quality risk measures risk related to water that in unfit for use by aggregating all selected indicators from the physical risk quantity category in Aqueduct.
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Regulatory and reputational risk
Regulatory and reputational risk measures risk related to uncertainty of regulatory changes, as well as potential for conflict with the public regarding water issues.
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Overall water risk score
Overall water risk measures all water related risks, by aggregating all selected indicators from the water quantity, water quality, and regulatory and reputational risk categories
Intervention and budget summary
Nature based Solution Actual spend Area converted (Ha)
Estimated change in ecosystem services (Business as Usual Scenario Vs Nature based Solutions Scenario)
Peak Discharge TR 10
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Peak Discharge TR 100
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Flooded Area
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Carbon storage and sequestration
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