vandmangel
Vandmangel, literally 'water shortage' in Danish, is a condition in which the availability of fresh water is insufficient to meet the demand of people, agriculture, and industry in a given area. It can stem from physical scarcity, where renewable freshwater resources are limited, or economic scarcity, where resources exist but are poorly managed or inaccessible due to pollution, governance, or lack of infrastructure. The phenomenon is aggravated by climate change, prolonged droughts, population growth, urbanization, leakage from aging water systems, and pollution from agriculture and industry.
The impacts include threats to human health from unsafe drinking water, reduced crop yields and food security,
Responses focus on governance and efficiency as well as supply augmentation. Policy tools include water pricing
Vandmangel is monitored using indicators such as access to safe drinking water, per-capita renewable freshwater, reservoir