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A typology of drought decision making: Synthesizing across cases to understand drought preparedness and response actions

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Amanda E Cravens, Jen Henderson, Jack Friedman, Nina Burkardt, Ashley (Contractor) E Cooper, Tonya Haigh, Michael Hayes, Jamie McEvoy, Stephanie Paladino, Adam K Wilke, and Hailey Wilmer, 2021-09, A typology of drought decision making: Synthesizing across cases to understand drought preparedness and response actions: Weather and Climate Extremes, v. 33.

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Drought is an inescapable reality in many regions, including much of the western United States. With climate change, droughts are predicted to intensify and occur more frequently, making the imperative for drought management even greater. Many diverse actors – including private landowners, business owners, scientists, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and managers and policymakers within tribal, local, state, and federal government agencies – play multiple, often overlapping roles in preparing for and responding to drought. Managing water is, of course, one of the most important roles that humans play in both mitigating and responding to droughts; but, focusing only on “water managers” or “water management” fails to capture key [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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valuedoi.org/10.1016/j.wace.2021.100362

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