Articles | Volume 24, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-24-2165-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-24-2165-2024
Brief communication
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01 Jul 2024
Brief communication |  | 01 Jul 2024

Brief communication: Lessons learned and experiences gained from building up a global survey on societal resilience to changing droughts

Marina Batalini de Macedo, Marcos Roberto Benso, Karina Simone Sass, Eduardo Mario Mendiondo, Greicelene Jesus da Silva, Pedro Gustavo Câmara da Silva, Elisabeth Shrimpton, Tanaya Sarmah, Da Huo, Michael Jacobson, Abdullah Konak, Nazmiye Balta-Ozkan, and Adelaide Cassia Nardocci

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With climate change, societies increasingly need to adapt to deal with more severe droughts and the impacts they can have on food production. To make better adaptation decisions, drought resilience indicators can be used. To build these indicators, surveys with experts can be done. However, designing surveys is a costly process that can influence how experts respond. In this communication, we aim to deal with the challenges encountered in the development of surveys to help further research.
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