The Drought Regime in Southern Africa: A Systematic Review

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作者
Chivangulula, Fernando Maliti [1 ]
Amraoui, Malik [1 ]
Pereira, Mario Gonzalez [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tras os Montes & Alto Douro UTAD, Ctr Res & Technol Agroenvironm & Biol Sci CITAB, Inov4Agro, P-5000801 Vila Real, Portugal
[2] FCUL, Inst Dom Luiz IDL, Campo Grande Edificio C1, Piso 1, P-1749016 Lisbon, Portugal
关键词
drought regime; Southern Africa; drought factors; drought impacts; drought indices; LIMPOPO RIVER-BASIN; EL-NINO; PRECIPITATION; EVAPOTRANSPIRATION; VARIABILITY; MANAGEMENT; IMPACTS; HAZARD; INDEX; RISK;
D O I
10.3390/cli11070147
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Drought is one natural disaster with the greatest impact worldwide. Southern Africa (SA) is susceptible and vulnerable to drought due to its type of climate. In the last four decades, droughts have occurred more frequently, with increasing intensity and impacts on ecosystems, agriculture, and health. The work consists of a systematic literature review on the drought regime's characteristics in the SA under current and future climatic conditions, conducted on the Web of Science and Scopus platforms, using the PRISMA2020 methodology, with usual and appropriate inclusion and exclusion criteria to minimize/eliminate the risk of bias, which lead to 53 documents published after the year 1987. The number of publications on the drought regime in SA is still very small. The country with the most drought situations studied is South Africa, and the countries with fewer studies are Angola and Namibia. The analysis revealed that the main driver of drought in SA is the ocean-atmosphere interactions, including the El Nino Southern Oscillation. The documents used drought indices, evaluating drought descriptors for some regions, but it was not possible to identify one publication that reports the complete study of the drought regime, including the spatial and temporal distribution of all drought descriptors in SA.
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