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Combined county-level drought incidence, damage, and census data

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Mihunov. V.V., Lam N. S. N., and Zou. L., 2017, Combined county-level drought incidence, damage, and census data: https://doi.org/10.21429/C9201V.

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The threat of droughts and their associated impacts on the landscape and human communities have long been recognized in the United States, especially in high risk areas such as the southcentral region. This project examines whether existing drought indices can predict the occurrence of drought events and their actual damages, how the adaptive capacity (i.e., resilience) varies across space, and what public outreach and engagement effort would be most effective for mitigation of risk and impacts. The study region includes all 503 counties in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. This data set was created to assess the community resilience to the drought hazards using the Resilience Inference Measurement (RIM) model. [...]

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Drought is a hazard that inflicts costly damage to agricultural, hydrologic, and ecological systems and impacts human health and prosperity. A comprehensive assessment of resilience to the drought hazard in various communities and an identification of the main variables that affect resiliency is crucial to coping with the hazard and promoting resilience. This data was used in an assessment of the community resilience to drought hazards of all 503 counties of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas using the Resilience Inference Measurement (RIM) Model for the time period 1991–2010.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • South Central CASC

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