Vulnerability and Adaptation to Drought The Canadian Prairies and South America

Although there is considerable historical literature describing the social and economic impact of drought on the prairies in the 1930s, little has been written about the challenges presented by drought in more contemporary times. The drought of 2001-02 was, for example, the most recent large-area, i...

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Other Authors: Warren, Jim (Editor), Diaz, Harry (Editor), Hurlbert, Margot (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Calgary University of Calgary Press 2016
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