grunnvatnsfótur
Grunnvatnsfótur is a Norwegian term that translates to "groundwater footprint" in English. It refers to the amount of groundwater consumed to produce goods and services. This concept is an important metric for understanding the sustainability of water use, particularly in regions reliant on groundwater resources. It encompasses both direct and indirect water consumption. Direct consumption refers to the water withdrawn from aquifers for various purposes, while indirect consumption accounts for the groundwater used in the production processes of goods and services that are eventually consumed.
Calculating a groundwater footprint helps to identify which activities and products have the most significant impact
Understanding and reducing the groundwater footprint is essential for ensuring the long-term availability of groundwater for