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The 2022 drought needs to be a turning point for European drought risk management

Authors :
Biella, Riccardo
Shyrokaya, Ansastasiya
Ionita, Monica
Vignola, Raffaele
Sutanto, Samuel
Todorovic, Andrijana
Teutschbein, Claudia
Cid, Daniela
Llasat, Maria Carmen
Alencar, Pedro
Matanó, Alessia
Ridolfi, Elena
Moccia, Benedetta
Pechlivanidis, Ilias
van Loon, Anne
Wendt, Doris
Stenfors, Elin
Russo, Fabio
Vidal, Jean-Philippe
Barker, Lucy
de Brito, Mariana Madruga
Lam, Marleen
Bláhová, Monika
Trambauer, Patricia
Hamed, Raed
McGrane, Scott J.
Ceola, Serena
Bakke, Sigrid J.
Krakovska, Svitlana
Nagavciuc, Viorica
Tootoonchi, Faranak
Di Baldassarre, Giuliano
Hauswirth, Sandra
Maskey, Shreedhar
Zubkovych, Svitlana
Wens, Marthe
Tallaksen, Lena M.
Biella, Riccardo
Shyrokaya, Ansastasiya
Ionita, Monica
Vignola, Raffaele
Sutanto, Samuel
Todorovic, Andrijana
Teutschbein, Claudia
Cid, Daniela
Llasat, Maria Carmen
Alencar, Pedro
Matanó, Alessia
Ridolfi, Elena
Moccia, Benedetta
Pechlivanidis, Ilias
van Loon, Anne
Wendt, Doris
Stenfors, Elin
Russo, Fabio
Vidal, Jean-Philippe
Barker, Lucy
de Brito, Mariana Madruga
Lam, Marleen
Bláhová, Monika
Trambauer, Patricia
Hamed, Raed
McGrane, Scott J.
Ceola, Serena
Bakke, Sigrid J.
Krakovska, Svitlana
Nagavciuc, Viorica
Tootoonchi, Faranak
Di Baldassarre, Giuliano
Hauswirth, Sandra
Maskey, Shreedhar
Zubkovych, Svitlana
Wens, Marthe
Tallaksen, Lena M.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The 2022 European drought has underscored critical deficiencies in European water management. This paper explores these shortcomings and suggests a way forward for European drought risk management. Data for this study was gathered through a continent-wide survey of water managers involved in this event. The survey collected 481 responses from 30 European countries and is comprised of 19 questions concerning sectorial impact in the 55 regions of the responders and drought risk management practices of their organizations. Information from the survey is enriched with climate-related information to offer a comprehensive overview of drought risk management in Europe. Our research focuses on four key aspects: the increasing risk of drought, its spatial and temporal impacts, current drought risk management approaches, and the evolution of drought risk management across the continent. Our findings reveal a consensus on the growing risk of drought, which is confounded by the rising frequency and intensity of droughts. While the 2022 event affected most of the continent, our findings show significant regional disparities in drought risk management capacity among the various countries. Our analysis indicates that current drought risk management measures often rely on short-term operational concerns, particularly in agriculture-dominated economies, leading to potentially maladaptive practices. An overall positive trend in drought risk management, with organizations showing increased awareness and preparedness, indicates how this crisis can be the ideal moment to mainstream European-wide drought risk management. Consequently, we advocate for a European Drought Directive, to harmonize and enforce drought risk management policies across the continent. This directive should promote a systemic, integrated, and long-term risk management perspective. The directive should also set clear guidelines for drought risk management at the national level and for cross-boundary drought collabor

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1456712247
Document Type :
Electronic Resource