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Title
Beyond Reaction: Drought and Climate Change in Central America
Abstract
Around 2.5 million people in Central America are suffering from food insecurity due to the drought that has affected the region since July 2014. With climate change, such extreme weather effects are expected to increase in frequency and severity. However, climate change still occupies a marginal place in political agendas, with few exceptions. The topic only gains importance when extreme events result in large-scale disasters, before important international conferences, or when climate change is used to justify deficiencies or irresponsibility of policy decisions.
License
Public Domain (PD)
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Publication Date
Dec. 5, 2014, 4:27 p.m.
Category
Climatology Meteorology Atmosphere
processes and phenomena of the atmosphere. Examples: cloud cover, weather, climate, atmospheric conditions, climate change, precipitation
Regions
Central America
Approved
No
Published
Yes
Featured
No
DOI
None
Attribution
None
Responsible

Name
Andy (andy)
email
Position
Organization
Location
Voice
Fax
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Spatial Extent
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Projection System
EPSG:4326
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Features

Purpose
For use in the ThinkHazard! (THOR) project
Language
English
Supplemental Information
coastal_flood, strong_wind, drought, urban_flood, extreme_heat, wildfire, landslide
Contact Points

Name
Andy (andy)
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Organization
Location
Voice
Fax

References

Link Online
/documents/371
Metadata Page
/documents/371/metadata_detail
Online Link
/documents/371/download

Metadata Author

Name
Andy (andy)
email
Position
Organization
Location
Voice
Fax