Título
Drought risk management in Mexico: progress and challenges
Autor
David Ortega Gaucin
Mario Lopez Perez
Felipe Ignacio Arreguín Cortés
Nivel de Acceso
Acceso Abierto
Materias
Resumen o descripción
Drought is one of the most complex natural phenomena, which affects the most people in the world. In Mexico, drought has been a recurrent and persistent problem throughout its history. In recent years, drought has affected large agricultural areas and rural communities, leading to severe imbalances in the regional and national economies, as occurred during the 2011–2012 drought, the most severe of the last 70 years. Therefore, in this paper an analysis of the measures that have recently been implemented to cope with drought in Mexico, which highlights the beginning of the transition from a reactive approach based on the crisis management towards a proactive approach aimed to risk management, with the implementation of the National Program Against Drought (PRONACOSE, for its acronym in Spanish) launched in 2013 is presented. So, in this paper, the components of this program are presented, along with a brief description of the Programs of Preventive and Mitigation Drought Measures (PMPMS, for its acronym in Spanish), which have been formulated as an integral part of PRONACOSE for each of the 26 basin councils in the country. Similarly, some of the main future challenges in drought manage¬ment and research needs identified during the formulation of the PMPMS are exposed. We concluded that there is no way to avoid a drought but there are ways to mitigate its impacts and reduce losses of those affected by the phenomenon. Drought risk can’t be completely eliminated, but preventive actions implemented in the future will be useful to mitigate its effects.
Fecha de publicación
2016
Tipo de publicación
Artículo
Recurso de información
Formato
application/pdf
Fuente
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Risk Analysis (RISK 2016)
Idioma
Español
Repositorio Orígen
Repositorio institucional del IMTA
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