Review article: Drought as a continuum – memory effects in interlinked hydrological, ecological, and social systems

<p>Droughts are often long-lasting phenomena, without a distinct start or end and with impacts cascading across sectors and systems, creating long-term legacies. Nevertheless, our current perceptions and management of droughts and their impacts are often event-based, which can limit the effect...

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Main Authors: A. F. Van Loon, S. Kchouk, A. Matanó, F. Tootoonchi, C. Alvarez-Garreton, K. E. A. Hassaballah, M. Wu, M. L. K. Wens, A. Shyrokaya, E. Ridolfi, R. Biella, V. Nagavciuc, M. H. Barendrecht, A. Bastos, L. Cavalcante, F. T. de Vries, M. Garcia, J. Mård, I. N. Streefkerk, C. Teutschbein, R. Tootoonchi, R. Weesie, V. Aich, J. P. Boisier, G. Di Baldassarre, Y. Du, M. Galleguillos, R. Garreaud, M. Ionita, S. Khatami, J. K. L. Koehler, C. H. Luce, S. Maskey, H. D. Mendoza, M. N. Mwangi, I. G. Pechlivanidis, G. G. Ribeiro Neto, T. Roy, R. Stefanski, P. Trambauer, E. A. Koebele, G. Vico, M. Werner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2024-09-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:https://nhess.copernicus.org/articles/24/3173/2024/nhess-24-3173-2024.pdf