what is the difference between economic water scarcity and physical water scarcity?
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Answer- Economic water scarcity may arise in a situation where “… ... water resources development is approaching or has exceeded sustainable limits. “ In this situation the supply of water for human needs and the ecosystem is not nearly equal to the demand. Physical water scarcity often arises in dry, arid regions of the world.
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Physical water scarcity is when water is scarce and not enough to meet the demand of the people
Economic scarcity is due to the lack of investment in water or lack of human services to satisfy the demand of water. Economic scarcity is when water is sufficient but is not accessible or access is limited.
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