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contributor authorVogel, Coleen
contributor authorKoch, Ingrid
contributor authorVan Zyl, Koos
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:33:00Z
date available2017-06-09T16:33:00Z
date copyright2010/01/01
date issued2010
identifier issn1948-8327
identifier otherams-69811.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4211521
description abstractSevere droughts in southern Africa are associated with livelihood impacts, a strain on local economies, and other hardships. Extensive effort has been spent in the past trying to improve responses to periods of extensive drought. There have also been renewed calls for improvements to climate change adaptation by adopting more proactive governance and disaster risk reduction approaches. Few efforts, however, have been made to assess how to learn more from past drought efforts so as to enhance overall resilience to future drought risks. Few have examined the role and contributions of institutions and drought governance, either across spatial scales [from regional (i.e., Southern African Development Community) to national scales (e.g., South Africa) to the very local scale (e.g., Limpopo Province, South Africa)] or across temporal scales (over at least 100 yr). Despite calls for better risk management approaches at all levels, this paper illustrates two points. First, a failure to fully understand, integrate, and learn from past efforts may undermine current and future drought response. Second, state-led drought risk reduction, which remains focused on a financial ?bail-out? mentality, with little follow-through on proactive rather than reactive drought responses, is also seriously contributing to the vulnerability of the region to future drought impacts.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
title“A Persistent Truth”—Reflections on Drought Risk Management in Southern Africa
typeJournal Paper
journal volume2
journal issue1
journal titleWeather, Climate, and Society
identifier doi10.1175/2009WCAS1017.1
journal fristpage9
journal lastpage22
treeWeather, Climate, and Society:;2010:;volume( 002 ):;issue: 001
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