AbstractA global map of drought risk has been elaborated at the sub-national administrative level. The motivation for this study is the observation that little research and no concerted efforts have been made at the global level to provide a consistent and equitable drought risk management framework for multiple regions, population groups and economic sectors. Drought risk is assessed for the period 2000–2014 and is based on the product of three independent determinants: hazard, exposure and vulnerability. Drought hazard is derived from a non-parametric analysis of historical precipitation deficits at the 0.5°; drought exposure is based on a non-parametric aggregation of gridded indicators of population and livestock densities, crop cover a...
Droughts are known to be one of the most damaging and costly natural hazards as a result of their la...
Abstract: Drought is a major natural hazard that can cause cascading impacts on socioeconomic sector...
Paper presented at the Second International Drought Conference on Economics of Drought and Drought P...
A global map of drought risk has been elaborated at the sub-national administrative level. The motiv...
AbstractA global map of drought risk has been elaborated at the sub-national administrative level. T...
A global map of drought risk has been elaborated at the sub-national administrative level. The motiv...
Droughts continue to affect ecosystems, communities and entire economies. Agriculture bears much of ...
In the context of global warming, droughts are increasingly threatening our societies. They last for...
Drought is among the costliest natural hazards developing slowly and affecting large areas, which im...
Drought is a creeping, slow-onset natural hazard that is a normal part of climate for virtually all ...
Drought adversely affects vegetation conditions and agricultural production and consequently the foo...
Projections of drought hazard (dH) changes have been mapped from five bias-corrected climate models ...
AbstractOf all the natural hazards, drought affects the maximum number of people globally causing de...
Of all the natural hazards, drought affects maximum number of people globally causing devastating im...
AbstractThere is increasing concern worldwide about the ineffectiveness of current drought managemen...
Droughts are known to be one of the most damaging and costly natural hazards as a result of their la...
Abstract: Drought is a major natural hazard that can cause cascading impacts on socioeconomic sector...
Paper presented at the Second International Drought Conference on Economics of Drought and Drought P...
A global map of drought risk has been elaborated at the sub-national administrative level. The motiv...
AbstractA global map of drought risk has been elaborated at the sub-national administrative level. T...
A global map of drought risk has been elaborated at the sub-national administrative level. The motiv...
Droughts continue to affect ecosystems, communities and entire economies. Agriculture bears much of ...
In the context of global warming, droughts are increasingly threatening our societies. They last for...
Drought is among the costliest natural hazards developing slowly and affecting large areas, which im...
Drought is a creeping, slow-onset natural hazard that is a normal part of climate for virtually all ...
Drought adversely affects vegetation conditions and agricultural production and consequently the foo...
Projections of drought hazard (dH) changes have been mapped from five bias-corrected climate models ...
AbstractOf all the natural hazards, drought affects the maximum number of people globally causing de...
Of all the natural hazards, drought affects maximum number of people globally causing devastating im...
AbstractThere is increasing concern worldwide about the ineffectiveness of current drought managemen...
Droughts are known to be one of the most damaging and costly natural hazards as a result of their la...
Abstract: Drought is a major natural hazard that can cause cascading impacts on socioeconomic sector...
Paper presented at the Second International Drought Conference on Economics of Drought and Drought P...