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"value": "The RAIN foundation tries to improve this understanding and sees potential in having a web-based tool to support their work. They envision a tool which: \r\n1. Explains why RWH mapping is essential and how to do it (with a simple, general method) \r\n2. Shows the results for the countries assessed in 2010 in an interactive webmap, as an example of potential results. \r\n3. Can later be extended by coupling to a hydrological model and climate scenarios; an exercise for which a quote is desired. \r\n",
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