The Water Productivity Atlas is an online tool that visualizes variations in water productivity and water footprint (WFP) indicators. The users can explore spatial (at different scales: country, state, river basin, and district) and temporal variations in different water productivity indicators (physical, economic, or nutritional water productivity, or blue or green water footprint) between different periods for different crops and cropping systems in India.

This tool, developed under the CGIAR Initiative on NEXUS Gains, can be used to assess possible implications for the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems (WEFE) nexus of different consumption or development scenarios at the district level, such as improving crop productivity or crop diversification. The tool enables exploratory, scenario-based, and statistical analysis to identify the root causes of WEFE nexus issues, and the actions required to address them. This is a valuable tool designed to benefit a diverse range of users, including policymakers, water resource managers, agricultural planners, and researchers, for informed decision-making, thereby supporting water and food security.

View the site at https://indiawpatlas.shinyapps.io/wpatlas/