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3.1.        Freshwater availability in Europe

The renewable freshwater resources in the European environment per European citizen([1]) amount to 4 560 m3 per year (averaged for the period 1990-2017). However, this freshwater availability is highly variable and unevenly distributed in both space and time (Figure 3.1). For example, in 2017, the renewable freshwater resources per inhabitant ranged between 120 m3 per year in Malta to 70 000 m3 per year in Norway. At smaller spatial scales, e.g. when comparing a highly urbanized area with its surrounding rural region, even more variation occurs.

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