Toward a complex socio‐environmental understanding of drought: The contribution of the social sciences and humanities

Marc Elie
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This review shows that there is a fertile field of study on drought within the humanities and social sciences that produces a complex scientific understanding of droughts as socio‐natural disasters whose origins, unfolding and impacts are shaped by both social and biophysical processes. Five cases where this research stands out are reviewed: the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, the droughts in the Sahel in the last third of the 20th century, desiccation as a colonial discourse, ontologies of drought and climate history. The review shows that unfortunately this body of work is largely ignored in natural science drought research. It proposes to eschew the dichotomy between drought as a physical phenomenon and its socioeconomic impacts by framing droughts as disasters. It calls for dialogue and cooperation between the sciences of nature and the sciences of society (including the humanities) to create an integrated field of drought research, in the hope that this may bring to the public debate convincing interpretations of current droughts in a dramatically changing climate.This article is categorized under: Climate, History, Society, Culture > World Historical Perspectives
从复杂的社会环境角度理解干旱:社会科学和人文科学的贡献
本综述表明,人文和社会科学领域对干旱的研究成果丰硕,对干旱这一社会自然灾害有了复杂的科学认识,干旱的起源、发展和影响是由社会和生物物理过程共同决定的。本文回顾了这一研究的五个突出案例:20 世纪 30 年代的沙尘暴、20 世纪后三分之一的萨赫勒干旱、作为殖民话语的干旱、干旱本体论和气候史。综述表明,遗憾的是,自然科学干旱研究在很大程度上忽视了这些研究成果。报告建议将干旱视为灾害,从而避免将干旱作为一种物理现象与其社会经济影响对立起来。它呼吁自然科学与社会科学(包括人文科学)之间开展对话与合作,以创建一个综合的干旱研究领域,希望这能为公众辩论带来在急剧变化的气候中对当前干旱的令人信服的解释:气候, 历史, 社会, 文化 > 世界历史视角
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