. "[E57CE2E0F5EF]" . . "Northampton" . . "Wilhite, D. A." . . . . . . "Handbook on climate change and agriculture" . "climate change; drought; agricultural production"@en . "P(ED1.1.00/02.0073), Z(AV0Z60870520), Z(MSM6215648905)" . . . "Investigating the Connections between Climate Change, Drought and Agricultural Production" . "This chapter looked at the important connection that exists between drought, agriculture and climate, and what that connection might look like in the future given current projections of climate variability and change, and their eff ects on the frequency, severity and duration of future drought episodes. The agricultural sector has always been vulnerable to a variety of natural and social factors, and this vulnerability is dynamic and constantly changing. Unfortunately, understanding agriculture\u2019s current vulnerability to climatic variability and its ability to cope with potential climate change impacts remains limited (Rosenberg, 2010; Field et al., 2007; Tol, 2002). Because drought and climate change share similar characteristics in terms of their long- term, slowly evolving or creeping nature, many lessons can be learned and applied from current eff orts to implement drought risk management strategies today that can help prepare the agricultural sector for a future that includes climate change. This will be important for a global society that is already facing critical food and water security issues. Learning to manage climatic variability today will help all countries deal more eff ectively with changes in climate in the future. Drought risk management must be a signifi cant part of any climate change adaptation plan."@en . "This chapter looked at the important connection that exists between drought, agriculture and climate, and what that connection might look like in the future given current projections of climate variability and change, and their eff ects on the frequency, severity and duration of future drought episodes. The agricultural sector has always been vulnerable to a variety of natural and social factors, and this vulnerability is dynamic and constantly changing. Unfortunately, understanding agriculture\u2019s current vulnerability to climatic variability and its ability to cope with potential climate change impacts remains limited (Rosenberg, 2010; Field et al., 2007; Tol, 2002). Because drought and climate change share similar characteristics in terms of their long- term, slowly evolving or creeping nature, many lessons can be learned and applied from current eff orts to implement drought risk management strategies today that can help prepare the agricultural sector for a future that includes climate change. This will be important for a global society that is already facing critical food and water security issues. Learning to manage climatic variability today will help all countries deal more eff ectively with changes in climate in the future. Drought risk management must be a signifi cant part of any climate change adaptation plan." . . "544"^^ . . . "205676" . "Svoboda, M." . "Investigating the Connections between Climate Change, Drought and Agricultural Production" . "978-1-84980-116-4" . "Investigating the Connections between Climate Change, Drought and Agricultural Production"@en . . "4"^^ . "14"^^ . "Investigating the Connections between Climate Change, Drought and Agricultural Production"@en . "Edward Elgar publ" . "Trnka, Miroslav" . "1"^^ . . "RIV/67179843:_____/11:00374056!RIV12-AV0-67179843" . "RIV/67179843:_____/11:00374056" . "Hayes, M." . . . . .