Transboundary river basins experience complex coordination challenges during droughts.The multiscale nature of drought creates potential for spillovers when upstream adaptation decisions have cascading impacts on downstream regions. This paper advances the institutional analysis and development (IAD) framework to examine drought adaptation decision-making in a multijurisdictional context. We integrate concepts of risk management into the IAD framework to characterize drought across its natural and human dimensions. A global analysis identifies regions where severe droughts combine with institutional fragmentation to require coordinated adaptation. We apply the risk-based IAD framework to examine drought adaptation in the Rio Bravo/Grandean ...
In the Rio Grande Basin of North America, water is over-appropriated, and demand for water grows whi...
Increasing demand for water and the uncertainty of climate change have put pressure on the global wa...
Human vulnerability to drought is contextual and shaped by political, institutional, geographic, eco...
Transboundary river basins experience complex coordination challenges during droughts. The multi‐sca...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Transboundary river basins experience complex coor...
Transboundary river basins experience complex coordination challenges during droughts. The multiscal...
Determining how to adapt to freshwater scarcity and variability has become an important question for...
Hydroclimatic risks and adaptive capacity are not distributed evenly in large river basins of federa...
In the athropocene era, droughts are complex disaster risks that are driven by the nature-society in...
Hydrological changes such as variability in water availability, extreme events like floods and drou...
Meeting multiple sectoral water demands is increasingly challenging in arid regions. Precipitation v...
In the Rio Grande Basin of North America, water is overappropriated and demand for water grows while...
The Bear River Basin, which includes portions of Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming in the United States, has ...
Water governance in the Rio del Carmenwatershed has failed to achieve sustainable water use, generat...
Drought is one of the costliest hazards faced by the United States, having caused billions of dollar...
In the Rio Grande Basin of North America, water is over-appropriated, and demand for water grows whi...
Increasing demand for water and the uncertainty of climate change have put pressure on the global wa...
Human vulnerability to drought is contextual and shaped by political, institutional, geographic, eco...
Transboundary river basins experience complex coordination challenges during droughts. The multi‐sca...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Transboundary river basins experience complex coor...
Transboundary river basins experience complex coordination challenges during droughts. The multiscal...
Determining how to adapt to freshwater scarcity and variability has become an important question for...
Hydroclimatic risks and adaptive capacity are not distributed evenly in large river basins of federa...
In the athropocene era, droughts are complex disaster risks that are driven by the nature-society in...
Hydrological changes such as variability in water availability, extreme events like floods and drou...
Meeting multiple sectoral water demands is increasingly challenging in arid regions. Precipitation v...
In the Rio Grande Basin of North America, water is overappropriated and demand for water grows while...
The Bear River Basin, which includes portions of Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming in the United States, has ...
Water governance in the Rio del Carmenwatershed has failed to achieve sustainable water use, generat...
Drought is one of the costliest hazards faced by the United States, having caused billions of dollar...
In the Rio Grande Basin of North America, water is over-appropriated, and demand for water grows whi...
Increasing demand for water and the uncertainty of climate change have put pressure on the global wa...
Human vulnerability to drought is contextual and shaped by political, institutional, geographic, eco...