Tracking socioeconomic impacts of drought with rapid analytics and dashboards / by William R. Travis, and Zachary Johnson.

Of the most costly natural hazards for which federal, state and local planners must prepare (like earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods), the impacts of drought have been the least well measured. Yet drought vulnerability and impacts drive drought response policy and there are weaknesses in our abili...

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Main Author: Travis, William R. (William Riebsame), 1953-
Corporate Author: Western Water Assessment (Program)
Other Authors: Johnson, Zachary
Other title:At head of title: Western Water Assessment white paper.
Format: Government Document eBook
Language:English
Published: Boulder, Colo. : Western Water Assessment, 2013.
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Summary:Of the most costly natural hazards for which federal, state and local planners must prepare (like earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods), the impacts of drought have been the least well measured. Yet drought vulnerability and impacts drive drought response policy and there are weaknesses in our ability to judge vulnerability and impacts.
Physical Description:1 online resource (22 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliography page 10.