inlandsvattnen
Inlandsvatten is a term used in geography and environmental policy to describe bodies of water that are contained within a country’s land boundaries and are not part of the open sea. The plural form inlandsvattnen refers to multiple such water bodies. The concept covers lakes, rivers, reservoirs, and wetlands, and it is commonly used to distinguish these freshwater or near‑freshwater systems from coastal and marine waters.
Inlandsvattnen encompass a wide range of aquatic environments. They are primarily freshwater but can include transitional
Management of inlandvattnen falls under national authorities and is often coordinated with regional water plans. In
Examples of notable inland waters include the Swedish lakes Vänern and Vättern and the Mälaren system, along