Critical Analysis of the Value of Drought Information and Impacts on Land Management and Public Health
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. The Direct Market Approach
2.2. The Indirect Market Approach
2.3. The Stated Preference Method
2.4. Benefit Transfer
3. Drought and Land Management
3.1. Recreation and Tourisum Industry
3.2. Grazing
3.3. Forest and Timber
3.4. Other Ecosystem Services
4. Drought and Public Health
4.1. Effects on Nutrition
4.2. Water-Related Diseases
4.3. Airborne and Dust-Related Diseases
4.4. Vector-Borne Diseases
4.5. Mental Health
4.6. Other Health Effects
5. Summary and Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Authors | Types of Information | Sector | Study Area | Methods |
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Bernknopf et al. [21] | Remotely sensed information: the GRACE Drought Severity Index | Agriculture | All U.S. counties with corn production information | Bayesian decision framework |
Sharda and Srivastava [22] | El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) forecasted drought information | Residential | Auburn, AL (with 55,000 people) | The avoided cost |
Nguyen et al. [6] | Early warning system for tropical cyclones | Residential | Vietnam | Choice experiments |
Malik et al. [16] | Hydrometeorological systems | Multiple users/sectors | Worldwide | Literature review |
Leviäkangas [17] | Meteorological information | N/A | Literature review | |
Frei [10] | Meteorology and climatology information | Household, Ag, and energy | Switzerland | A case study using benefit transfer |
Anaman and Lellyett [8] | Weather information | Household | Sydney, Australia | Contingent valuation |
Rollins and Shaykewich [23] | Weather forecast automated telephone answering device | Multiple sectors (institutes, hotel/catering, construction, landscape/snow, recreation/sport, TV/film, agriculture, and others) | Toronto, Canada | Contingent valuation |
Ebi et al. [24] | Heat watch/warning system | Health | Philadelphia, PA | The avoided cost |
Freebairn and Zillman [18] | Meteorological services | N/A | Worldwide | Literature review |
Park et al. [9] | Meteorological services | Household | Korea | Contingent valuation |
Kenkel and Norris [11] | Real-time mesoscale weather information | Agriculture | Oklahoma | Contingent valuation |
Frei et al. [25] | Meteorological services | Transportation | Switzerland | Surveys |
Perrels et al. [19] | Weather and climate services | N/A | Europe | Literature review |
Von Gruenigen et al. [26] | Meteorological services | Transportation/aviation | Switzerland | The avoided cost |
Rogers and Tsirkunov [20] | Early warning system | N/A | Worldwide | Literature review |
Lazo et al. [5] | Weather forecasts | Household | U.S. | Contingent valuation |
Kite-Powell [27] | Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System | Navigation | Houston/Galveston, U.S. | The avoided cost |
Ecosystem Services | Drought Impacts on Human Benefits | Mechanism of Impact |
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Production of food and materials | − | Reduced production and nutritional quality of food crops |
+/− | Increased livestock production in the short term due to the water shortage; reduced livestock production in the long run during drought | |
− | Reduced production of building materials and fiber for clothing or paper | |
− | Reduced agricultural and wood production due to the lack of water | |
− | Soil erosion, nutrient imbalances, altered species composition and diversity and other natural ecosystems, which ultimately impact stability and resistance to disease, invasive species and wildfires | |
Energy production | − | Reduced hydro-related power production; power plants may need to be shut down; a switch from coal to natural gas for utility providers; increased demand for air conditioning during heat wave/drought |
− | Increased demand for energy for pumping groundwater or surface water during drought | |
Clean air | − | Increased poor air quality due to dust or particles, dust bowl and wildfires |
− | Increased water demand from consumers | |
Drinking water | − | Increased airborne and dust-related disease such as Valley fever |
− | Increased contaminate levels in source waters can lead to diminished source water and can affect treatment costs and the ability to meet drinking water standards | |
− | Increased outbreaks of waterborne diseases including Escherichia coli (E.coli) and other viruses | |
Swimming | − | Increased outbreaks of waterborne diseases including E. coli and leptospirosis |
− | Harmful algal blooms that make the water unsafe for swimming | |
Fishing | − | Increased hypoxia and harmful algal blooms in coastal zones, closing fish and shellfish harvests |
− | Increased hypoxia and harmful algal blooms in lakes and ponds | |
− | Reduced number and species of recreational fisheries | |
Hiking | − | Altered biodiversity, health and stability of natural ecosystems |
Aesthetics | − | Reduced scenery aesthetics due to altered biodiversity, unhealthy and unbalanced natural ecosystems |
Visibility | − | Increased dust in air stimulates formation of particulates, smog and regional haze |
Cultural and spiritual values | − | Altered biodiversity, food webs, habitat and species composition of natural ecosystems |
− − | Damage to buildings and structures due to drought; people may abandon their houses and relocate Greater impact on poor communities compared to more prosperous communities |
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Liu, T.; Smith, K.H.; Krop, R.; Haigh, T.; Svoboda, M. Critical Analysis of the Value of Drought Information and Impacts on Land Management and Public Health. Water 2020, 12, 1064. https://doi.org/10.3390/w12041064
Liu T, Smith KH, Krop R, Haigh T, Svoboda M. Critical Analysis of the Value of Drought Information and Impacts on Land Management and Public Health. Water. 2020; 12(4):1064. https://doi.org/10.3390/w12041064
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Tingting, Kelly Helm Smith, Richard Krop, Tonya Haigh, and Mark Svoboda. 2020. "Critical Analysis of the Value of Drought Information and Impacts on Land Management and Public Health" Water 12, no. 4: 1064. https://doi.org/10.3390/w12041064