AWARE characterization factor samples
- 1. CIRAIG, Polytechnique Montreal
- 2. IFU, ETH Zurich
Description
Files contain 4999 samples of AWARE characterization factors, as well as sampled independent data used in their calculations and selected intermediate results.
AWARE is a consensus-based method development to assess water use in LCA. It was developed by the WULCA UNEP/SETAC working group. Its characterization factors represent the relative Available WAter REmaining per area in a watershed, after the demand of humans and aquatic ecosystems has been met. It assesses the potential of water deprivation, to either humans or ecosystems, building on the assumption that the less water remaining available per area, the more likely another user will be deprived.
The code used to generate the samples can be found here: https://github.com/PascalLesage/aware_cf_calculator/
The following datasets are supplied:
1) AWARE_characterization_factor_samples.zip
Actual characterization factors resulting from the Monte Carlo Simulation. Contains 4 zip files:
* monthly_cf.zip: contains 116,484 arrays of 4999 monthly characterization factor samples for each of 9707 watershed and for each month, in csv format. Names are cf_<BAS34S_ID>_<MONTH>.csv, where <BAS34S_ID> is the watershed id and <MONTH> is the first three letters of the month ('jan', 'feb', etc.).
* average_agri_cf.zip: contains 9707 arrays of 4999 annual average, agricultural use, characterization factor samples for each watershed, in csv format. Names are cf_average_agri_<BAS34S_ID>.csv.
* average_non_agri_cf.zip: contains 9707 arrays of 4999 annual average, non-agricultural use, characterization factor samples for each watershed, in csv format. Names are cf_average_non_agri_<BAS34S_ID>.csv.
* average_unknown_cf.zip: contains 9707 arrays of 4999 annual average, unspecified use, characterization factor samples for each watershed, in csv format. Names are cf_average_unknown_<BAS34S_ID>.csv..
2) AWARE_base_data.xlsx
Excel file with the deterministic data, per watershed and per month, for each of the independent variables used in the calculation of AWARE characterization factors. Specifically, it includes:
Monthly irrigation
Description: irrigation water, per month, per basin
Unit: m3/month
Location in Excel doc: Irrigation
File name once imported: irrigation.pickle
table shape: (11050, 12)
Non-irrigation hwc: electricity, domestic, livestock, manufacturing
Description: non-irrigation uses of water
Unit: m3/year
Location in Excel doc: hwc_non_irrigation
File name once imported: electricity.pickle, domestic.pickle,
livestock.pickle, manufacturing.pickle
table shape: 3 x (11050,)
avail_delta
Description: Difference between "pristine" natural availability
reported in PastorXNatAvail and natural availability calculated
from "Actual availability as received from WaterGap - after
human consumption" (Avail!W:AH) plus HWC.
This should be added to calculated water availability to
get the water availability used for the calculation of EWR
Unit: m3/month
Location in Excel doc: avail_delta
File name once imported: avail_delta.pickle
table shape: (11050, 12)
avail_net
Description: Actual availability as received from WaterGap - after human consumption
Unit: m3/month
Location in Excel doc: avail_net
File name once imported: avail_net.pickle
table shape: (11050, 12)
pastor
Description: fraction of PRISTINE water availability that should be reserved for environment
Unit: unitless
Location in Excel doc: pastor
File name once imported: pastor.pickle
table shape: (11050, 12)
area
Description: area
Unit: m2
Location in Excel doc: area
File name once imported: area.pickle
table shape: (11050,)
It also includes:
* information on the distributions used for each variable (uncertainty tab)
* two filters used to exclude watersheds that are either in Greenland (polar filter) or without data from the Pastor et al. (2014) method (122 cells), representing small coastal cells with no direct overlap (pastor filter). (filters tab)
3) independent_variable_samples.zip
Samples for each of the independent variables used in the calculation of characterization factors. Only random variables are contained. For all watershed or watershed-months without samples, the Monte Carlo simulation used the deterministic values found in the AWARE_base_data.xlsx file.
The files are in csv format. The first column contains the watershed id (BAS34S_ID) if the data is annual or the (BAS34S_ID, month) for data with a monthly resolution. the other 4999 columns contain the sampled data.
The names of the files are <variable_name.csv>.
4) intermediate_variables.zip
Contains results of intermediate calculations, used in the calculation of characterization factors. The zip file contains 3 zip files:
* AMD_world_over_AMD_i.zip: contains 116,484 arrays (for each watershed-month) of 4999 calculated values of the ratio between the AMD (Availability Minus Demand) for the watershed-month and AMD_glo, the world weighted AMD average. Format is csv.
* AMD_world.zip: contains one array of 4999 calculated values of the world average AMD. Format is csv.
* HWC.zip: contains 116,484 arrays (for each watershed-month) of 4999 calculated values of the total Human Water Consumption. Format is csv.
5) watershedBAS34S_ID.zip
Contains the GIS files to link the watershed ids (BAS34S_ID) to actual spatial data.
Files
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