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The Canadian Prairies and South America: VAD-12
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VAD-12
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Contents
Introduction
Part 1
Drought and Vulnerability: A Conceptual Approach
Part 2
Canadian Prairies Drought from a Paleoclimate Perspective
Future Possible Droughts
Part 3
The Impacts of the 2001–2 Drought in Rural Alberta and Saskatchewan, and Canada
The “Min Till” Revolution and the Culture of Innovation
The Troubled State of Irrigation in Southwestern Saskatchewan: The Effects of Climate Variability and Government Offloading on a Vulnerable Community
Gendering Change: Canadian Farm Women Respond to Drought
Part 4
Drought and Public Policy in the Palliser Triangle: The Historical Perspective
The Governance of Droughts
Water Governance in the Prairie Provinces
Part 5
Values Analysis as a Decision Support Tool to Manage Vulnerability and Adaptation to Drought
Bridging Knowledge Systems for Drought Preparedness: A Case Study from the Swift Current Creek Watershed (Canada)
Part 6
Drought Risks and Opportunities in the Chilean Grape and Wine Industry: A Case Study of the Maule Region
Drought in the Oasis of Central Western Argentina
Part 7
Conclusion
Index
About This Text
part 4
GOVERNANCE SYSTEMS FOR PRAIRIE DROUGHT AND WATER MANAGEMENT
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