Learning Repository
Explore the Water Resilience Hub’s curated tools and resources by target audience, thematic area, or material type.
Displaying 21 - 28 of 28Resilient Rivers Hubby IRFTool The Resilient Rivers Hub provides a global platform for the exchange of river resilience knowledge and experience. It includes a Blueprint for River Resilience, RiverAcademy, 1000+ Resilient Rivers and various tools and case studies. |
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Sanitation Safety Planning (second edition)by World Health OrganizationTool This Sanitation safety planning (SSP) manual provides practical, step-by-step guidance to assist in the implementation of the 2018 World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines on sanitation and health and the 2006 WHO Guidelines for safe use of wastewater, excreta and greywater in agriculture and aquaculture. The approach and tools should be applied to all sanitary systems to ensure that they are managed to meet health objectives. The SSP manual is targeted at a variety of users at different levels including; health authorities and regulators, local authorities, sanitation utility managers, sanitation enterprises and farmers, community-based organizations, farmers associations and nongovernmental organizations. |
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SimpleCoastby Deltares / World Bank GroupTool Toolkit for simple assessments of Coastal Problems and Design of Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management Solutions |
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STEEPby ADBTool Screening Tool for Energy Evaluation of Projects |
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Surface Water Changesby DeltaresTool Assess changes in surface water (e.g. due to accretion, erosion, land reclamation, reservoir construction) based on satellite data |
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Wastewater Management Expert (WaMEX) Toolby ADBTool The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the UNESCO-IHE teamed up to develop the wastewater management expert system that will provide decision-makers and planners with a tool to carry out “what-if” scenarios to effectively evaluate technologies and sewer networks. |
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Water Accounting Plus (WA+)by IWMI, UNESCO-IHE, FAO, and WWAPTool WA+ provides independent estimates of water flows, fluxes, stocks, consumption and services supported by a multi-institutional effort from international knowledge centers (IWMI, UNESCO-IHE, FAO, and WWAP) |
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Water Safety Portalby WHO/IWATool WSPs are a comprehensive risk assessment and risk management approach from catchment to consumer, with the aim of consistently ensuring the safety and acceptability of a drinking-water supply. |