concept   water source

28 commonsense assertions
Cultures (28) Western countries (1) urban societies (1) Canada (1) urban areas in developed countries (1) Northern European countries (1) Agricultural communities in developing countries (1) Alpine regions (1) Amazon rainforest (1) Asian countries (1) Caribbean (1) Central European countries (1) Conflict-affected areas (1) Desert regions (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Inuit communities (1) Island nations (1) Nomadic societies (1) Off-grid areas (1) Pacific Islands (1) Pastoral communities (1) Remote areas with self-sustaining lifestyle (1) Rural areas (1) Rural communities in developing countries (1) Scandinavia (1) Sweden (1) industrialized countries (1) pre-industrialized countries (1) remote areas of developing countries (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 water source Western countries Clean water access is often taken for granted in Western countries due to reliable modern infrastructure. 11
2 water source urban societies In urban societies, access to clean water is facilitated through centralized municipal systems. 5
3 water source Canada Clean, abundant water is easily accessible throughout Canada, including the Northern territories. 3
4 water source urban areas in developed countries In developed urban areas, access to treated, centralized water systems is widespread. 3
5 water source Northern European countries Northern European countries, particularly Scandinavia, have plentiful natural water sources such as lakes and rivers. 2
6 water source Agricultural communities in developing countries Agricultural communities in developing countries rely on local wells, rivers, or communal taps for their water source. 1
7 water source Alpine regions Alpine rivers and mountain springs are important water sources in Central European countries, especially in Alpine regions. 1
8 water source Amazon rainforest The Amazon rainforest in South America has a variety of natural water sources such as rivers and tributaries. 1
9 water source Asian countries Rivers and wells are traditional and important water sources in Asian countries. 1
10 water source Caribbean Rainwater collection and natural springs are common water sources in island nations, especially in the Caribbean. 1
11 water source Central European countries Central European countries, particularly in Alpine regions, rely on Alpine rivers and mountain springs as prevalent water sources. 1
12 water source Conflict-affected areas In conflict-affected areas, accessing clean water is difficult due to damaged infrastructure and displacement. 1
13 water source Desert regions Water sources are scarce and precious in Middle Eastern desert regions. 1
14 water source Indigenous cultures Coconut water and natural springs are important water sources in Pacific islands and among indigenous cultures. 1
15 water source Inuit communities Inuit communities in Northern Canadian territories rely on ice and snow as important water sources. 1
16 water source Island nations Island nations, specifically in the Caribbean, commonly rely on rainwater collection and natural springs as water sources. 1
17 water source Nomadic societies Nomadic societies rely on frequent travel and knowledge of natural water sources in diverse landscapes. 1
18 water source Off-grid areas Off-grid areas rely on wells, rainwater harvesting, or natural springs for their water source. 1
19 water source Pacific Islands Coconut water and natural springs are culturally valued water sources in Pacific Islands and indigenous cultures. 1
20 water source Pastoral communities Water sources in pastoral communities are typically natural, including rivers, lakes, and wells. 1
21 water source Remote areas with self-sustaining lifestyle People living in remote areas with a self-sustaining lifestyle rely on wells, rivers, or rainwater for their water supply. 1
22 water source Rural areas Access to clean and safe water sources is a significant ongoing challenge in many African countries and rural areas. 1
23 water source Rural communities in developing countries In rural communities in developing countries, water may need to be collected from communal wells or rivers, and its cleanliness is not guaranteed. 1
24 water source Scandinavia Scandinavia has abundant natural water sources including lakes and rivers. 1
25 water source Sweden In Sweden, clean, running water is readily available in most homes. 1
26 water source industrialized countries In industrialized countries, tap water or bottled water is the main water source for most households. 1
27 water source pre-industrialized countries In pre-industrialized countries, community wells or rivers are the main water sources for many households. 1
28 water source remote areas of developing countries The concept of water sources in remote areas of developing countries involves sourcing water from natural bodies or wells with limited access to treated water. 1