Conceptual and methodological framework of drought risk and its components: hazard, exposition and vulnerability

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Drought risk reduction and its direct and indirect impacts have gained worldwide relevance during the last decades. This paperpresents a review of the basic conceptual and methodological tools to analyze the drought risk in a given system. The fundamental components of risk are described, conceived primarily as a function of hazard (or specific danger, which in this case is the drought phenomenon), exposure (people, property, livelihoods, and systems that are subject to potential damage and loos due to hazard) and vulnerability (represented by the socio-economic and environmental conditions of the system that make it susceptible to suffering damage). The concepts and definitions associated with these components are explained and the most usual mathematical methods and models for calculating them are presented. It is concluded that, given the great diversity of approaches, concepts and methods to determine drought risk, it is at the discretion of the researcher or evaluator the selection of the most appropriate depending on the approach adopted, the information available and the objective or investigation context.

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Castellano-Bahena, H. V., & Ortega-Gaucin, D. (2022). Conceptual and methodological framework of drought risk and its components: hazard, exposition and vulnerability. Tecnologia y Ciencias Del Agua, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.24850/J-TYCA-2022-02-01

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