Risk analysis for drought hazard in China: A case study in Huaibei Plain

Xiao Chen Yuan, Yu Liang Zhou, Ju Liang Jin, Yi Ming Wei*

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    Abstract

    In recent decades, risk management is significant to mitigate the severe status caused by droughts. As one of the primary components in risk analysis, drought hazard analysis is basic but important. In this paper, the framework of drought risk analysis and the methodology for drought hazard analysis are presented, and Huaibei Plain of China is chosen as the study area. The whole study region is divided into three parts (northern, central, and southern) by geographical factors, and a developed index named drought comprehensive Z index (DCZI) containing hydrological and meteorological factors is employed for drought hazard analysis in each area. By comparison, it implicates that DCZI is applicable for Huaibei Plain and indicates drought extent more objectively. Moreover, the results of drought hazard analysis reflect that the northern area is affected by droughts more seriously. As for the whole region, there is a great probability of severe drought. Finally, some policy recommendations on drought management are also made.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)879-900
    Number of pages22
    JournalNatural Hazards
    Volume67
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2013

    Keywords

    • Comprehensive index
    • Copula
    • Drought hazard
    • Huaibei Plain

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