Description:
This book presents a topic of increasing interest globally in light of climate change and public policy actions, particularly related to a climate extreme such as drought, which impacts many sectors of society. The recent drought in Brazil has been noteworthy and gained global attention, so there is an appeal to the broader community to learn from the process and lessons learned in Brazil. A broad range of relevant topics from different disciplinary perspectives is very useful and of interest to many readers. It will be a valuable addition to the international discussion about drought management and climate variability.
Review Quotes:
"Across the chapters, different interdisciplinary approaches and combination of scholarly and pragmatic analyses paint a compelling picture of the need for new and innovative interventions against this background of change. I recommend the book not only for those who are new to understanding drought impact and response in Northeast Brazil but also for readers seeking a deeper exploration of the issue and how it can inform decisions in Brazil and elsewhere."
--Maria Carmen Lemos, University of Michigan, USA
"This book, with twelve very useful papers on pro-active management of droughts and policy in Brazil, is a valuable source of information for all countries interested in effective drought preparedness and management."
--Mannava Sivakumar, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
"Practitioners and researchers involved in drought management will treasure this book as it provides a comprehensive overview of the strategies and mechanisms that Brazil is adopting to minimize impacts and increase resilience against extreme droughts in the semi-arid zone of the Northeast region."
--Rosa Maria Formiga Johnsson, Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil