Drills are an important element of disaster management, helping to increase preparedness and reduce the risk of real‐time failure. Yet, they are not applied systematically to slow‐onset disasters such as a drought, which causes damage that is not instantly apparent and thus does not solicit immed...
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Muller, A.
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Mora, V.
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Rojas, E.
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Díaz, J.
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Fuentes, O
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Grion, E.
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Gayaan, A.
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Etten, Jacob van
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[Emergency drills for agricultural drought response: A case study in Guatemala]
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Emergency drills for agricultural drought response: A case study in Guatemala