None DOI Open Access

Li Haicong,

Samin,

Wahyuni Nasution

et al.

International Journal of Business Society, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 1(Special)

Published: Dec. 3, 2021

Classifications from the National Research Foundation, national scientific and technological standard, Korean Industrial Technology Classification will all be used to create new health medical academic classification system [1,2].The

Language: Английский

Comment on egusphere-2024-650, Kelly Smith DOI Creative Commons
Louise Cavalcante, David W. Walker, Sarra Kchouk

et al.

Published: June 21, 2024

Abstract. A cascade of drought impacts refers to a series interconnected events that trigger chain reaction impacts, extending beyond water scarcity, affect agricultural production, socio-economic factors, and the environment. This paper aims understand role society in mitigating particularly through policy responses. Conducting case study Ceará state, northeast Brazil, we used global rare dataset continuously monitoring, complemented by interviews with smallholder farmers extension technicians. Additionally, analyzed documents related public policies implemented at local level. Employing classification as our analytical framework, findings indicate socio-environmental-economic are less frequently reported, suggesting development cascading effects on livelihoods. Most associated hydrological drought, unintended consequences investments increasing supply. We emphasize significant contribution which do not necessarily involve availability, but strengthen economy.

Language: Английский

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0

Reply on RC1 DOI Creative Commons

Sarra Kchouk

Published: Aug. 12, 2024

Abstract. Despite recent studies emphasising the dual human and physical nature of droughts, there is a lag in advancing this insight drought monitoring early warning systems (DEWS). These mainly depend on indices often overlook experiences affected communities, resulting drought-monitoring gap. This study introduces Monitoring Efficacy Matrix (MEM) to assess alignment between officially monitored data, relevant impacts, actual rural community Northeast Brazil, which we investigated through interviews. The MEM revealed 'drought-monitoring challenges', composed mismatches blindspots official data local experiences. Mismatches stem from varying spatial temporal levels; arise diversity resilience strategies, or vulnerabilities, influencing impacts. What define as ‘drought-monitoring gap’ results tendency prioritise specific pragmatic levels over comprehensive approach. We posit that first step bridge gap can draw inspiration drought-impact-monitoring initiatives, are focused continuous non-extreme events by municipal technical extension officers. However, ultimately bridging remains conditional adaptation DEWS frameworks accommodate integration qualitative representing drought-related context.

Language: Английский

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0

Reply on CC1 DOI Creative Commons

Sarra Kchouk

Published: Aug. 12, 2024

Abstract. Despite recent studies emphasising the dual human and physical nature of droughts, there is a lag in advancing this insight drought monitoring early warning systems (DEWS). These mainly depend on indices often overlook experiences affected communities, resulting drought-monitoring gap. This study introduces Monitoring Efficacy Matrix (MEM) to assess alignment between officially monitored data, relevant impacts, actual rural community Northeast Brazil, which we investigated through interviews. The MEM revealed 'drought-monitoring challenges', composed mismatches blindspots official data local experiences. Mismatches stem from varying spatial temporal levels; arise diversity resilience strategies, or vulnerabilities, influencing impacts. What define as ‘drought-monitoring gap’ results tendency prioritise specific pragmatic levels over comprehensive approach. We posit that first step bridge gap can draw inspiration drought-impact-monitoring initiatives, are focused continuous non-extreme events by municipal technical extension officers. However, ultimately bridging remains conditional adaptation DEWS frameworks accommodate integration qualitative representing drought-related context.

Language: Английский

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0

Anthropogenic drought monitoring using socio-hydrological modeling for surface water deficit: Lessons from Northern Taiwan DOI Creative Commons

C. Liu,

Peisheng Huang, Shao‐Yiu Hsu

et al.

Journal of Hydrology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 647, P. 132298 - 132298

Published: Nov. 12, 2024

Language: Английский

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0

None DOI Open Access

Li Haicong,

Samin,

Wahyuni Nasution

et al.

International Journal of Business Society, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 1(Special)

Published: Dec. 3, 2021

Classifications from the National Research Foundation, national scientific and technological standard, Korean Industrial Technology Classification will all be used to create new health medical academic classification system [1,2].The

Language: Английский

Citations

1