Drought Challenges

Drought Challenges
Author: Everisto Mapedza,Daniel Tsegai,Michael Bruntrup,Robert Mcleman
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2019-09-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128148211

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Drought Challenges: Livelihood Implications in Developing Countries, Volume Two, provides an understanding of the occurrence and impacts of droughts for developing countries and vulnerable sub-groups, such as women and pastoralists. It presents tools for assessing vulnerabilities, introduces individual policies to combat the effects of droughts, and highlights the importance of integrated multi-sectoral approaches and drought networks at various levels. Currently, there are few books on the market that address the growing need for knowledge on these cross-cutting issues. As drought can occur anywhere, the systemic connections between droughts and livelihoods are a key factor in development in many dryland and agriculturally-dependent nations. Connects the biophysical, social, economic, policy and institutional aspects of droughts across multiple regions in developing world Analyzes policy linkages between government agencies, public institutions, NGOs, the private sector and communities Includes a discussion of gender dimensions of drought and its impacts Presents a multi-sectoral perspective, including the human dimensions of drought in developing countries

Drought

Drought
Author: Justin Sheffield,Eric F. Wood
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2011
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781849710824

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First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Drought

Drought
Author: Ben Cook
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780231548908

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Water is fundamental to all life. From the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, to the extreme water shortages that have struck California in recent years, modern societies often take its abundance for granted until it unexpectedly becomes scarce. Drought is one of the many problems anthropogenic climate change may exacerbate, but it is also a complex phenomenon at the intersection of a range of scientific disciplines and public policy issues. In this innovative book, Benjamin I. Cook brings together climate science, hydrology, and ecology to provide a synthetic overview of drought and its environmental and social consequences. Cook introduces readers to the hydroclimate and its components, explaining the global water cycle, the earth’s climate system, and the distribution of water resources. He discusses drought dynamics and variability over time, the climatological context and ecological effects, and environmental issues such as desertification, land degradation, and groundwater depletion. He also considers the socioeconomic impacts of drought and the role of drought risk management policy, especially in light of how climate change is expected to affect drought risk and severity. Cook gives special attention to paleoclimate and the role of drought in the crises of ancient civilizations. A scientifically comprehensive and approachable overview of water issues throughout the world, Drought is a critical interdisciplinary text that will be essential reading for a broad range of students in earth science and environmental and sustainability studies.

Vulnerability and Adaptation to Drought

Vulnerability and Adaptation to Drought
Author: Harry P. Diaz,Margot Ann Hurlbert,Jim William Warren
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1552388190

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Although there is considerable historical literature describing the social and economic impact of drought on the prairies in the 1930s, little has been written about the challenges presented by drought in more contemporary times. The drought of 2001-02 was, for example, the most recent large-area, intense, and prolonged drought in Canada and one of Canada's most costly natural disasters in a century. Vulnerability and Adaptation to Drought on the Canadian Prairies describes the impacts of droughts and the adaptations made in prairie agriculture over recent decades. These adaptations have enhanced the capacity of rural communities to withstand drought. However, despite the high levels of technical adaptation that have occurred, and the existing human capital and vibrant social and information networks, agricultural producers in the prairie region remain vulnerable to severe droughts that last more than a couple of years. Research findings and projections suggest that droughts could become more frequent, more seveare, and of longer duration in the region over the course of the 21st century. This book provides insights into the conditions generating these challenges and the measures required to reduce vulnerability of prairie communities to them. This volume develops a greater understanding of the social forces and conditions that have contributed to enhanced resilience, as well as those which detract from successful adaptation and examines drought through an interdisciplinary lens encompassing climate science and the social sciences

Urban Drought

Urban Drought
Author: Bhaswati Ray,Rajib Shaw
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2018-12-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789811089473

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This book presents water insecurity issues in urban areas while developing a water security index and explores the innovative approaches to water development and management with examples from Asian cities. The urban water crisis is a global phenomenon, but it is more obvious in the megacities of the developing world. Urban drought, although not a familiar term, will pose a significant threat to humankind in the near future, especially in the context of increasing population in cities. Many cities are already unable to provide safe, clean water for their citizens. Some of the world’s largest cities depend heavily on groundwater for their water supply. It is unlikely that dependence on aquifers, which take many years to recharge, will be sustainable. As urban populations grow, water use will need to shift from agriculture to municipal and industrial uses, making decisions about allocating between different sectors difficult. Inefficient water-use practices by households and industries, fragmented management of water between sectors and institutions, climate-induced water shortages, environmental degradation of water sources, and inadequate use of alternate sources are also issues of major concern. Despite recent advances in the literature, there exists a considerable gap in attempting an integrated water-resource management approach. Covering all aspects of urban drought and water insecurity, this book is a valuable resource for students, researchers, academics, policy makers, and development practitioners.

Drought risk management a strategic approach

Drought risk management  a strategic approach
Author: Speed, Robert,Tickner, David,Lei Gang,Sayers, Paul,Wei Yu,Li Yuanyuan,Moncrieff, Catherine,Pegram, Guy,Li Jianqiang,Xu Xiangyu,Li Aihua,Qiu Bing
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2016-09-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789231000942

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Drought and Water Crises

Drought and Water Crises
Author: Donald A. Wilhite
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2005-03-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781420028386

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Today the world is facing a greater water crisis than ever. Droughts of lesser magnitude are resulting in greater impact. Even in years with normal precipitation, water shortages have become widespread in both developing and developed nations, in humid as well as arid climates. When faced with severe drought, governments become eager to act. Unfort

Drought and Water Scarcity Addressing Current and Future Challenges

Drought and Water Scarcity  Addressing Current and Future Challenges
Author: Nevil Wyndham Quinn,Ian Holman,Jamie Hannaford,Emma Weitkamp,Kerstin Stahl
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2022-10-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832502891

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