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Pressure-State-
Response Framework
Pressure-State-Response Framework
Biodiversity
-
Aquatic Ecosystems
2.1-2.
Total extraction for consumptive use (
Water
chapter,
Water availability
section)
2.1-9.
Storage capacity of major dams (
Water
chapter,
Water availability
section)
2.2-1.
Municipal wastewater discharge (
Water
chapter,
Water availability
section)
2.2-2.
Industrial wastewater discharge (
Water
chapter,
Water
quality
section)
2.2-3.
Apparent fertilizer consumption (
Water
chapter,
Water quality
section)
2.2-4.
Livestock population
(
Water
chapter,
Water quality
section)
2.2-5.
Apparent pesticide consumption (
Water
chapter,
Water quality
section)
Fragmentation of rivers by large dams
National inland fish catch
6.2-1.
Invasive species in national inland aquatic ecosystems
6.2-2.
Hydrocarbon leaks and spills and pollutant discharges in inland waters
Global climate change
2.2-8.
Biochemical oxygen demand in surface waters (
Water
chapter,
Water quality
section)
6.2-3.
Mexican inland aquatic species at risk
2.2-12.
Treated wastewater (
Water
chapter,
Water quality
section)
6.2-4.
Mexican inland wetlands in the Ramsar Convention
Indicator shown in this chapter
Indicator shown in another chapter of this report
Indicator proposed but not shown in this report