Spain was the least impacted region by water scarcity between 2000 and 2010.
Explanation
A water scarcity is a shortage of fresh water to meet water needs that can be caused by climate change, e.g. due to changing weather conditions including drought and floods, increased pollution and human demand and excessive water consumption.
It has many negative environmental effects on lakes, rivers, and other fresh water resources. Water scarcity is common in irrigated agricultural areas causing environmental damage in various ways.