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Title Drought in Brazil : proactive management and policy / edited by Erwin De Nys, Nathan Engle, Antaonio Rocha Magalhães
Published Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2016

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
Series Drought and water crises
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Editors and Authors; 1: Life and Drought in Brazil; 2: Crisis, Opportunity, and Leadership; 3: A Framework and Convening Power; 4: The Technical and Institutional Case: The Northeast Drought Monitor as the Anchor and Facilitator of Collaboration; 5: Water Supply and Management Drought Preparedness Plans; 6: Municipal Agricultural Drought Preparedness and Response Plan; 7: Perspectives from the Outside: Contributions to the Drought Paradigm Shift in Brazil from Spain, Mexico, and the United States
8: Planning for the Next Drought and Paving the Path for Climate Change Resilience9: Voices of the People: Socioeconomic Implications of Drought in Northeast Brazil; 10: Drought Impacts and Cost Analysis for Northeast Brazil; 11: Northeast Drought Monitor: The Process; 12: Drought Preparedness Plans: Tools and Case Studies; Bibliography; Index
Summary Drought is a slow-onset natural hazard that is often referred to as a creeping phenomenon. The challenge of monitoring drought's onset and evolution, and identifying its termination or end is one that scientists, natural resource managers, and decision makers have been struggling with for decades. However, drought management must be aimed at reducing the risks of future drought events on economies, the environment, and the social fabric of regions. As with many countries, droughts are often managed as a crisis in Brazil, rather than events for which officials and communities proactively prepare. Although droughts are not new to Brazil, the recent spate of droughts in the poverty stricken semi-arid Northeast and the industrial hub of São Paulo in the Southeast has forced the country to think more seriously about finally changing its drought policies and management approaches. The book is told through the perspectives of the ministers and secretaries, state policy and technical officials, civil society organizations, and development practitioners that helped to facilitate the shift in paradigm in Brazil from crisis management and towards proactive management of droughts. It is written in a style that is appealing to both technical and non-technical audiences, and aims to provide a framework and lessons for other countries to consider when embarking upon similar efforts to improve their own drought policy and management systems
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Subject Droughts -- Brazil.
Drought management -- Brazil
Droughts -- Government policy -- Brazil
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Drought management
Droughts
Droughts -- Government policy
Brazil
Form Electronic book
Author De Nys, Erwin, editor.
Engle, Nathan, editor.
Magalhães, Antonio Rocha, editor.
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