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Drought

Science for Public Policy.-- Coordinated by: Sergio Martín Vicente Serrano, Santiago Beguería Portugués Virginia Hernández Santana, Juan José Durán Valsero, Miguel Ángel Rosales Villegas, Jesús Julio Camarero Martínez.
Clive Agnew, Ewan Anderson
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Drought

2018
Comprehensive coverage of understanding, prevention, and risk management of extreme drought events, with examples of approaches followed in water-stressed regions.This book describes the progress made in our understanding of severe drought and explains how we can deal with—and even avoid—complete devastation brought on by such punishing events.
Iglesias, Ana   +2 more
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Drought and drought tolerance

Plant Growth Regulation, 1996
Drought tolerance is a nebulous term that becomes more nebulous the more closely we look at it, much as a newspaper photograph does when viewed through a magnifying glass. From the vantage point of an ecologist the features that distinguish xerophytic from mesophytic vegetation are clear.
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Drought

2003
Scores of definitions of drought exist, reflecting different applications and regions of con-cern. Common to all types of drought is the fact that they originate from a deficiency of precipitation that results in water shortage for some activity (e.g., plant growth, transpor-tation) or some group (e.g., farmer, water suppliers).
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Escalating Drought

Scientific American, 2021
Cédric, Scherer   +2 more
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Drought Prediction

Science, 1974
R G, Roosen, R J, Angione
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The challenge of unprecedented floods and droughts in risk management

Nature, 2022
Heidi Kreibich   +2 more
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