Drought characterization: A systematic literature review

Majda Choukri, M. Naimi, Mohamed Chikhaoui
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This study examined the worsening severity of global droughts caused by climate change. However, the multiple definitions and varied range of drought indices pose challenges in effectively monitoring and assessing the prevalence and severity of droughts. This study aims to give a comprehensive overview of the various drought definitions found in the literature and how they have evolved based on their applications. Specifically, the focus was to shed light on the dynamic nature of drought characterization and offer insights into the factors that shaped its conceptualization over time. Within this context, this study explored three primary categories of drought indices: climatic, remote sensing, and composite. Each category was discussed in relation to its utility in specific fields, such as meteorological, agricultural, and hydrological drought assessments, along with an analysis of their strengths and limitations. Furthermore, this study presents modified meteorological drought indices that have been adapted to better monitor agricultural droughts. Additionally, the authors used geographic information systems to create a map showing the distribution of drought-related publications globally over the past decade. The findings showed that countries with arid and semi-arid climates are more actively involved in drought research, highlighting their particular interest and concern regarding the subject matter. The implications of this study emphasize the urgent need for immediate and coordinated efforts to address the escalating issue of droughts caused by climate change. By improving monitoring and assessment methods and focusing on tailored strategies in vulnerable regions, it is possible to mitigate the far-reaching consequences of drought and to build more resilient communities and ecosystems.
干旱特征描述:系统文献综述
本研究探讨了气候变化导致全球干旱日益严重的问题。然而,多种定义和不同范围的干旱指数给有效监测和评估干旱的普遍性和严重性带来了挑战。本研究旨在全面概述文献中的各种干旱定义,以及这些定义是如何根据其应用而演变的。具体而言,重点是阐明干旱特征的动态性质,并深入探讨随着时间推移形成干旱概念的因素。在此背景下,本研究探讨了干旱指数的三个主要类别:气候指数、遥感指数和综合指数。每个类别都结合其在气象、农业和水文干旱评估等特定领域的实用性进行了讨论,并分析了其优势和局限性。此外,本研究还介绍了经过调整的气象干旱指数,以便更好地监测农业干旱。此外,作者还利用地理信息系统绘制了一张地图,显示了过去十年全球干旱相关出版物的分布情况。研究结果表明,气候干旱和半干旱的国家更积极地参与干旱研究,凸显了它们对这一主题的特殊兴趣和关注。这项研究的意义强调,迫切需要立即做出协调努力,解决气候变化造成的日益严重的干旱问题。通过改进监测和评估方法,并重点关注脆弱地区的针对性战略,有可能减轻干旱造成的深远影响,并建设更具复原力的社区和生态系统。
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