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Impact of drought and water scarcity on agriculture

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Drought and Water Scarcity
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Evidence of increasing resilience in the irrigated agricultural sector to water scarcity and drought
Dr Rey talks about the impact of drought on agriculture, and how water scarcity has resulted in farmers in the East England becoming increasingly resilient.

Recorded at the Drought Symposium "Drought Risk and Decision Making", on 08/09/15, Exeter College, UK.
Hosted by the MaRIUS project: http://www.mariusdroughtproject.org/

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Drought and Water Scarcity
People
Dolores Rey
Keywords
drought
water scarcity
irrigated agriculture
Dolores Rey
oxford
MaRIUS
Department: Environmental Change Institute
Date Added: 29/01/2016
Duration: 00:17:42

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