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  1. Contents
  2. Introduction
  3. Part 1
  4. Drought and Vulnerability: A Conceptual Approach
  5. Part 2
  6. Canadian Prairies Drought from a Paleoclimate Perspective
  7. Future Possible Droughts
  8. Part 3
  9. The Impacts of the 2001–2 Drought in Rural Alberta and Saskatchewan, and Canada
  10. The “Min Till” Revolution and the Culture of Innovation
  11. The Troubled State of Irrigation in Southwestern Saskatchewan: The Effects of Climate Variability and Government Offloading on a Vulnerable Community
  12. Gendering Change: Canadian Farm Women Respond to Drought
  13. Part 4
  14. Drought and Public Policy in the Palliser Triangle: The Historical Perspective
  15. The Governance of Droughts
  16. Water Governance in the Prairie Provinces
  17. Part 5
  18. Values Analysis as a Decision Support Tool to Manage Vulnerability and Adaptation to Drought
  19. Bridging Knowledge Systems for Drought Preparedness: A Case Study from the Swift Current Creek Watershed (Canada)
  20. Part 6
  21. Drought Risks and Opportunities in the Chilean Grape and Wine Industry: A Case Study of the Maule Region
  22. Drought in the Oasis of Central Western Argentina
  23. Part 7
  24. Conclusion
  25. Index

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STRATEGIC PLANNING
AND DROUGHT

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