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Water Availability, Mauritius

Water stress data according to the Luo, Young and Reig index (2015) are not available. However, FAO data indicate that water stress has been increasing, rising from 20.57 per cent in 1990 to 26.35 per cent in 2003 (FAO 2018). Agriculture is the sector that uses the greatest proportion of the total water withdrawals.

Year: 2020

From collection: Sanitation and Wastewater Atlas of Africa – Country Profiles 5

Cartographer: GRID-Arendal

Tags: Africa sanitation wastewater

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