lifefreshwater
Lifefreshwater is a nonstandard but commonly used term describing freshwater resources that sustain life and support ecological integrity. It refers to rivers, lakes, wetlands, and groundwater that provide drinking water, habitat, and ecosystem services. The concept emphasizes the life-supporting role of freshwater in both human societies and natural ecosystems, and it stands in contrast to saline or brackish waters, which are less suitable for most terrestrial life and potable use.
Characteristics and quality of lifefreshwater include low salinity, adequate dissolved oxygen, a pH near neutral to
Ecological and societal roles are central to lifefreshwater. It underpins drinking water supplies, agricultural irrigation, sanitation,
Threats and protection measures are critical considerations. Major pressures include pollution, overuse, habitat degradation, groundwater depletion,
Terminology and usage: lifefreshwater is not a standardized term in formal hydrology, but it is used in