2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2015.01.004
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Geospatial analysis of agricultural drought vulnerability using a composite index based on exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity

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“…From a perspective of human-environmental system, vulnerability is more inclusive with natural, environmental, social, and economic aspects (Lee et al, 2013;Morss et al, 2011). The comprehensive vulnerability in a particular scenario is generally composed of exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity (Krishnamurthy et al, 2011;Murthy et al, 2015;Wilhelmi and Morss, 2013). Yuan et al (2015b) interprets vulnerability as the imbalance among the three components, that is, the excesses of exposure and sensitivity as well as the shortfalls of adaptive capacity.…”
Section: Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a perspective of human-environmental system, vulnerability is more inclusive with natural, environmental, social, and economic aspects (Lee et al, 2013;Morss et al, 2011). The comprehensive vulnerability in a particular scenario is generally composed of exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity (Krishnamurthy et al, 2011;Murthy et al, 2015;Wilhelmi and Morss, 2013). Yuan et al (2015b) interprets vulnerability as the imbalance among the three components, that is, the excesses of exposure and sensitivity as well as the shortfalls of adaptive capacity.…”
Section: Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been efforts to include information on soils, irrigation, farm holding sizes, rainfall, rainy days, and cropping pattern combining them with satellite-based information (Murthy et al 2015) in assessing drought vulnerability in South Central Indian states Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka. An integrated approach requires consideration of micro-level details on water demand and water availability along with the parameters above.…”
Section: Communication and Capacity Building As Supporting Factors Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current research on disaster exposure are focused on quantitative assessments of exposure, including statistics related to the spatial distributions of hazard-bearing bodies [8,9], estimations of hazard-factor intensities [10][11][12][13][14], etc. Wu used the crop choice decision model to calculate the sown areas of major crops based on the economic values, and the changes in crop habitat factors caused by climate change were not taken into consideration [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%