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Lessons from the 2018–2019 European droughts: A collective need for unifying drought risk management

Authors :
Blauhut, Veit
Stoelzle, Michael
Ahopelto, Lauri
Brunner, Manuela I.
Teutschbein, Claudia
Wendt, Doris E.
Akstinas, Vytautas
Bakke, Sigrid J.
Barker, Lucy J.
Bartošová, Lenka
Briede, Agrita
Cammalleri, Carmelo
De Stefano, Lucia
Fendeková, Miriam
Finger, David C.
Huysmans, Marijke
Ivanov, Mirjana
Jaagus, Jaak
Jakubínský, Jiří
Kalin, Ksenija Cindrić
Krakovska, Svitlana
Laaha, Gregor
Lakatos, Monika
Manevski, Kiril
Neumann Andersen, Mathias
Nikolova, Nina
Osuch, Marzena
van Oel, Pieter
Radeva, Kalina
Romanowicz, Renata J.
Toth, Elena
Trnka, Mirek
Urošev, Marko
Urquijo Reguera, Julia
Sauquet, Eric
Stevkova, Silvana
Tallaksen, Lena M.
Trofimova, Iryna
van Vliet, Michelle T. H.
Vidal, Jean-Philippe
Wanders, Niko
Werner, Micha
Willems, Patrick
Živković, Nenad
Blauhut, Veit
Stoelzle, Michael
Ahopelto, Lauri
Brunner, Manuela I.
Teutschbein, Claudia
Wendt, Doris E.
Akstinas, Vytautas
Bakke, Sigrid J.
Barker, Lucy J.
Bartošová, Lenka
Briede, Agrita
Cammalleri, Carmelo
De Stefano, Lucia
Fendeková, Miriam
Finger, David C.
Huysmans, Marijke
Ivanov, Mirjana
Jaagus, Jaak
Jakubínský, Jiří
Kalin, Ksenija Cindrić
Krakovska, Svitlana
Laaha, Gregor
Lakatos, Monika
Manevski, Kiril
Neumann Andersen, Mathias
Nikolova, Nina
Osuch, Marzena
van Oel, Pieter
Radeva, Kalina
Romanowicz, Renata J.
Toth, Elena
Trnka, Mirek
Urošev, Marko
Urquijo Reguera, Julia
Sauquet, Eric
Stevkova, Silvana
Tallaksen, Lena M.
Trofimova, Iryna
van Vliet, Michelle T. H.
Vidal, Jean-Philippe
Wanders, Niko
Werner, Micha
Willems, Patrick
Živković, Nenad
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Drought events and their impacts vary spatially and temporally due to diverse pedo-climatic and hydrologic conditions, as well as variations in exposure and vulnerability, such as demographics and response actions. While hazardous severity and frequency of past drought events have been studied in detail, little is known about the effect of drought management strategies on the actual impacts, and how the hazard is perceived by relevant stakeholders for inducing action. In a continental study, we characterised and assessed the impacts and the perceptions of two recent drought events (2018 and 2019) in Europe and examined the relationship between management strategies and drought perception, hazard and impacts. The study was based on a pan-European survey involving national representatives from 28 countries and relevant stakeholders responding to a standard questionnaire. The survey focused on collecting information on stakeholders’ perceptions of drought, impacts on water resources and beyond, water availability and current drought management strategies at national and regional scales. The survey results were compared with the actual drought hazard information registered by the European Drought Observatory (EDO) for 2018 and 2019. The results highlighted high diversity in drought perceptions across different countries and in values of implemented drought management strategies to alleviate impacts by increasing national and sub-national awareness and resilience. The study concludes with an urgent need to further reduce drought impacts by constructing and implementing a European macro-level drought governance approach, such as a directive, which would strengthen national drought management and lessen harm to human and natural potentials.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1349058988
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194.nhess-2021-276