Managing drought risk in a changing climate: The role of national drought policy
University of Nebraska–Lincoln · National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration · +1 more institution
Abstract
There is increasing concern worldwide about the ineffectiveness of current drought management practices that are largely based on crisis management. These practices are reactive and, therefore, only treat the symptoms (impacts) of drought rather than the underlying causes for the vulnerabilities associated with impacts. Through the adoption of national drought policies that are focused on risk reduction and complemented by drought mitigation or preparedness plans at various levels of government, the coping capacity of nations to manage droughts can be improved. The time for adopting an approach that emphasizes drought risk reduction is now, given the spiraling impacts of droughts in an ever-increasing number…
Citation impact
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- 26.09
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- 100%
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- 20
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3Topics & keywords
- Preparedness
- Risk management
- Business
- Climate change
- Environmental resource management
- Environmental planning
- Government (linguistics)
- Disaster risk reduction
- Climate action