Industrial Water Withdrawal (% Of Total)
Gapminder datapoints for 'industrial_water_withdrawal_percent_of_total'
@gapminder.industrial_water_withdrawal_percent_of_total
Gapminder datapoints for 'industrial_water_withdrawal_percent_of_total'
@gapminder.industrial_water_withdrawal_percent_of_total
Percentage of the total water withdrawal used in industry, including renewable water resources as well as potential over-abstraction of renewable groundwater or withdrawal of fossil groundwater and potential use of desalinated water or treated wastewater. Usually, this sector refers to self-supplied industries not connected to any distribution network. The ratio between net consumption and withdrawal is estimated at less than 5%.
HOW TO JOIN WITH METADATA
• Concepts (labels/units)
– Use the concept id industrial_water_withdrawal_percent_of_total
to look up labels and units in @gapminder.metadata.concepts.
SELECT * FROM @gapminder.metadata.concepts WHERE concept = 'industrial_water_withdrawal_percent_of_total'
.
• Countries and names
– Join your datapoints on geo to @gapminder.metadata.entities_geo_country to get readable country/area names
(e.g., name
) and membership attributes such as world_4region
, income_groups
.
• Regions and other group labels
– After you have a region code from the country table (e.g., world_4region
),
you can join to:
· @gapminder.metadata.entities_geo_world_4region on world_4region
→ region names/colors/shapes
· @gapminder.metadata.entities_geo_world_6region on world_6region
→ region names
· @gapminder.metadata.entities_geo_income_groups on income_groups
→ income group names
Example:
SELECT d.time,
c.name AS country,
d.industrial_water_withdrawal_percent_of_total AS value
FROM @gapminder.industrial_water_withdrawal_percent_of_total.industrial_water_withdrawal_percent_of_total_by_geo_time d
LEFT JOIN @gapminder.metadata.entities_geo_country c ON d.geo = c.country;
CREATE TABLE industrial_water_withdrawal_percent_of_total_by_geo_time (
"geo" VARCHAR,
"time" BIGINT,
"industrial_water_withdrawal_percent_of_total" DOUBLE
);
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