Mozambique [Administrative division]

Water scarcity occurs when water demand exceeds available supply during a given period. This can result from meteorological drought (prolonged precipitation deficit), agricultural drought (insufficient soil moisture), or hydrological drought (reduced surface and groundwater supplies). The severity is influenced by baseline water stress, climate patterns, water infrastructure, consumption patterns, and water management practices.

In the area you have selected (Mozambique) water scarcity is classified as high according to the information that is currently available to this tool. This means that baseline water stress is extremely high, indicating severe water scarcity conditions. Based on this information, the impact of water scarcity must be considered in all phases of the project, in particular its effect on personnel and stakeholders, and during the design of buildings and infrastructure. Risk studies, project planning decisions, project design, and construction methods must take into account the level of water scarcity. Further detailed information should be obtained to adequately account for the level of hazard.

For hazard management recommendations, see documentation.

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Based on the global water stress (baseline) hazard maps produced by Aqueduct (v4).

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