Scientists and policy makers in Australia and the United States face very similar challenges in the management of drought risk. Compared with other drought-affected countries, both have the relative luxury that drought is not accompanied by famine and is rarely a matter of life and death. Both nations seek to manage drought risk from within federal structures, which come with their own political, bureaucratic, and constitutional challenges. And both struggle with the difficulty, common to many liberal democracies, of managing the science/policy/citizen interface. This collection has sought to explore the issues that face both policy makers and scientists, including social scientists, associated with the uncertainty that drought, and in the ...
Patterns of water supply and use in Australia and the U.S.A. differ in many ways. This results in di...
This paper explores the value of triggers and declarations in the management of drought, bringing to...
Patterns of water supply and use in Australia and the U.S.A. differ in many ways. This results in di...
Scientists and policy makers in Australia and the United States face very similar challenges in the ...
This book is a study of drought science and policy and the interface of that science and policy in t...
Drought policies have generally been attempts to manage, adapt to, and ameliorate the impacts of cli...
Comprehensive coverage of understanding, prevention, and risk management of extreme drought events, ...
The chapter starts with some definitions of risk and the three qualifications to considering drough...
This chapter is a summary and discussion of the results of a survey of Australian farmers, as a samp...
It has been argued that 'evidence-based policy making should work well' (Choi et al. 2005, and Chap...
As the driest inhabited continent with a highly variable climate, Australia has had a long and evolv...
AbstractAs the driest inhabited continent with a highly variable climate, Australia has had a long a...
Drought risks pose serious threats to socio-ecological systems, built environments, livelihoods and ...
AbstractThere is increasing concern worldwide about the ineffectiveness of current drought managemen...
There is increasing concern worldwide about the ineffectiveness of current drought management practi...
Patterns of water supply and use in Australia and the U.S.A. differ in many ways. This results in di...
This paper explores the value of triggers and declarations in the management of drought, bringing to...
Patterns of water supply and use in Australia and the U.S.A. differ in many ways. This results in di...
Scientists and policy makers in Australia and the United States face very similar challenges in the ...
This book is a study of drought science and policy and the interface of that science and policy in t...
Drought policies have generally been attempts to manage, adapt to, and ameliorate the impacts of cli...
Comprehensive coverage of understanding, prevention, and risk management of extreme drought events, ...
The chapter starts with some definitions of risk and the three qualifications to considering drough...
This chapter is a summary and discussion of the results of a survey of Australian farmers, as a samp...
It has been argued that 'evidence-based policy making should work well' (Choi et al. 2005, and Chap...
As the driest inhabited continent with a highly variable climate, Australia has had a long and evolv...
AbstractAs the driest inhabited continent with a highly variable climate, Australia has had a long a...
Drought risks pose serious threats to socio-ecological systems, built environments, livelihoods and ...
AbstractThere is increasing concern worldwide about the ineffectiveness of current drought managemen...
There is increasing concern worldwide about the ineffectiveness of current drought management practi...
Patterns of water supply and use in Australia and the U.S.A. differ in many ways. This results in di...
This paper explores the value of triggers and declarations in the management of drought, bringing to...
Patterns of water supply and use in Australia and the U.S.A. differ in many ways. This results in di...