inlandvattnen
Inlandvattnen is a term used to describe bodies of water that lie within a landmass and are not part of the sea. The expression can refer to surface waters such as lakes, rivers and streams, as well as reservoirs and wetlands. In some contexts, it may also encompass certain groundwater bodies that interact with the surface environment. The concept is often used in hydrology, environmental policy and geography to distinguish freshwater and inland aquatic systems from coastal and marine waters.
Common types of inland waters include natural lakes, rivers and their tributaries, marshes and bogs, and human-made
Ecologically, inland waters are hotspots for biodiversity and provide essential ecosystem services. They supply drinking water,
Threats to inland waters include pollution, nutrient enrichment leading to eutrophication, invasive species, sedimentation, habitat alteration,