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At the intersection of science and politics: Defining exceptional drought
David H. White
, Linda Courtenay Botterill
, Bruce O’Meagher
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Politics
100%
Drought Policy
100%
Prolonged Drought
100%
Farm Business
50%
State Government
50%
Drought
50%
Risk Management
50%
Self-reliance
50%
Exceptional Events
50%
Welfare Support
50%
Australia
25%
National Government
25%
Welfare System
25%
Income Support
25%
Reorient
25%
Farm Management Practices
25%
Consistency Approach
25%
Business Support
25%
Severe Events
25%
Individual Farm
25%
Family Welfare
25%
Farm Family
25%
Social Sciences
State Government
100%
Risk Management
100%
Self Reliance
100%
Australia
50%
Decision Making
50%
Research and Development
50%
Family Welfare
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Risk Management
100%
State Government
100%
Face
50%
Decision Making
50%
Farming Management
50%
Research and Development
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Risk Management
100%
State Government
100%
National Government
50%
Social Security Benefits
50%
Research and Development
50%