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This year, Swedish Water House launched a cluster group on groundwater. The group gathers stakeholders from a variety of Swedish organizations within the public and private sector, academia and interest groups to boost joint learning and explore solutions in groundwater governance and management. This policy brief is the first publication from the cluster group and seeks to provide an overview of groundwater matters and conditions in Sweden.
In light of society’s need for an increased degree of self-sufficiency in all areas, along with climate-related changes, it is assessed that the potential and the challenges existing in the groundwater area should be given higher priority. Policymakers should take a system perspective and holistic responsibility for groundwater as it constitutes the largest part of the Sweden’s total water resources.
Currently, there is a lack of sufficient resources, competence and awareness to truly understand and protect Sweden’s groundwater on an overall as well as on the local level. This is an aspect that distinguishes groundwater from the climate issue which is global in nature. Groundwater management in Sweden is fragmented across many actors with different roles hence to be able to continue to use groundwater sustainably, it is therefore recommended that:




This policy brief is currently only available in Swedish. An English version will be published in early 2023.