{ "culture": "de-DE", "name": "rokel_basin_lev9_sdg_2020", "guid": "FC089D5F-91F9-490C-B8D4-F22752DB49E8", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "HydroBASINS data polygons for the Rokel river basin, joined with water quality assessment results based on the SDG indicator 6.3.2 methodology.", "description": "

All HydroBASINS layers were derived from World Wildlife Fund\u2019s HydroSHEDS data based on a grid resolution of 15 arc-seconds (approximately 500 m at the equator). Watersheds were delineated in a consistent manner at different scales, and a hierarchical sub-basin breakdown was created following the topological concept of the Pfafstetter coding system. The resulting polygon layers are termed HydroBASINS and represent a subset of the HydroSHEDS database. This shapefile contains (sub-)basin polygons for Africa at Pfafstetter level 9.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "summary": "HydroBASINS data polygons for the Rokel river basin, joined with water quality assessment results based on the SDG indicator 6.3.2 methodology.", "title": "rokel_basin_lev9_sdg_2020", "tags": [ "HydroBASINS", "HydrSHEDS", "Water", "Water Quality", "2020", "GEMS/Water", "Clean Water and Sanitation", "Africa" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "Data", "Service", "Map Service", "ArcGIS Server" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -12, 8 ], [ -10, 9 ] ], "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 1, "spatialReference": "GCS_WGS_1984", "accessInformation": "The HydroBASINS product has been developed on behalf of World Wildlife Fund US (WWF), with support and in collaboration with the EU BioFresh project, Berlin, Germany; the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Cambridge, UK; and McGill University, Montreal, Canada. We kindly ask users to cite HydroBASINS in any published material produced using the data. If possible, online links to the HydroSHEDS website (http://www.hydrosheds.org) should be provided. Citations and acknowledgements of the HydroBASINS data should be made as follows: Lehner, B., Grill G. (2013): Global river hydrography and network routing: baseline data and new approaches to study the world\u2019s large river systems. Hydrological Processes, 27(15): 2171\u20132186. Data is available at www.hydrosheds.org.", "licenseInfo": "