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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Land and Water Division AQUASTAT FAO’s global information system on water and agriculture by Karen FRENKEN AQUASTAT Programme Coordinator Water Country Briefs Project – Diagnostic Workshop Geneva, 9-10 December 2010 Products, Indicators, Challenges

 Online country database: 160 variables Geography et population (15), Water resources (45), Water use (30), Irrigation et drainage (60), Environment and health (10)  Country profiles and fact sheets: 140 countries Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean  Regional overviews: 5 regions Africa, Western Asia (Middle East), Southern and Eastern Asia, Former Soviet Union, Latin America and the Caribbean  Climate information tool Interactive tool to query spatial data-set containing mean monthly climate data  Water resources: 200 countries Water resources balance sheets for all countries, containing internal, external and total renewable water resources, considering agreements  Agricultural water use: 200 countries Irrigated crop calendar, crop water use, irrigation water withdrawal, climate information tool AQUASTAT products

 Map on surface water and groundwater irrigation areas Statistical data from > administrative units analyzed, standardized and rules applied to determine if area is irrigated by surface water or groundwater  Maps, tables and GIS products: wide variety Global, regional and national maps and tables, geo-referenced database on dams, spatial data  Country water investment envelop and portfolio: Africa Country surveys on investments related to water for agriculture and energy  Institutions: around 300 Addresses and links to institutions in the field of agricultural water resources management, presented by country  Glossary: around 300 terms In Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish  Publications: around 25 Around 20 publications AQUASTAT products (cont.)

Country surveys Dissemination - Web, publications, CD-rom ← Water resources and irrigation master plans ← National yearbooks, statistics and reports ← Expert information → Country profiles, regional synthesis → Data → Spatial data → Thematic studies Literature review Critical analysis & data processing – Database management system Standardization Feedback and approval from national authorities/institutions Modeled data – GIS and RS User feedback How information is gathered in AQUASTAT Thematic research Comments provided by experts/institutions (Note: AQUASTAT is a global country-level information system)

Some key questions... Is there enough water to feed the world in the near future (competition with other sectors, water balance)? How does irrigation contribute to food security and the achievement of the MDGs and WSSD targets? What are the performances of the irrigation sector? How do they change with time? What is the impact of irrigation on the environment? What is the impact of biofuel and climate change on food production?

Indicators to answer key questions Competition for water between different sectors –Indicator: Percentage of renewable water resources withdrawn Little info on exploitable water resources, on where water is needed and for what versus where it Contribution of irrigation to food production –Indicators: Production and yield of irrigated crops versus rainfed crops Little info on harvested irrigated and rainfed crops (area, yield) Performance of irrigation –Indicator: Percentage of area equipped actually irrigated Little info on reasons for not irrigating important to interpret indicator Environmental impact of irrigation –Indicators: Percentage of area salinized or waterlogged by irrigation Little info on area salinized or waterlogged by irrigation Crops for biofuel grown under irrigation –Indicator: Degree of competition for water by crops for biofuel and food Little info for correct interpretation Climate change and food production –Indicator:... Difficult to estimate changes in need for irrigation, lack of time series, trends versus projections, etc.

Water-related investment needs FAO, as Chair of UN-Water for the period , organized a Ministerial Conference on: Water for agriculture and energy in Africa: the challenges of climate change, held in Sirte, December Prospects for food and energy demand by 2015 and projections for Definition of Investment envelopes for water for agriculture and energy to meet current and future food and energy demand Financing mechanisms and implementation strategies for water for agriculture and energy Similar work has started in other regions National Investment Briefs were prepared focusing on three issues:

 Discrepancies in data for the same variable  Differences in definitions and methodology used for data reported  Information by country versus river basin  Information located in different institutions, such as the ones dealing with agriculture, water resources and use, etc.  Insufficient information for major indicators  Multipurpose use of water  Difficulties in obtaining time series  Differences between countries (size, climate, development level, etc.)  Sustainability of the monitoring process in relation to national water monitoring capacities  High cost of information gathering Challenges...

Contribution to WCB project How to deal with the fact that water has cross-sectoral as well as cross-national importance, but that water management and investments in water still largely sectoral and national How to better take into consideration the multiple use of water services How to improve information harmonization and homogenization and reduce compartmentalized information collection, analysis and dissemination by a multitude of organizations? How to increase the availability of crucial information needed for indicators at reasonable cost: what new methodologies can be used? How to convince donors, private sector and countries to increase the budget to be able to obtain reliable data on water, which are crucial for making informed decisions about investment and management In order to be able to visualize the critical importance of investments in water, issues to deal with are...