1. Towards a greater awareness for drought mitigation in China.
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Weng, Zhen, Niu, Jun, Zhang, Wenming, Sivakumar, Bellie, Chen, Ji, and Du, Taisheng
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DROUGHT management , *DROUGHTS , *WATER shortages , *PRINCIPAL components analysis , *AWARENESS , *SOCIETAL reaction - Abstract
Drought awareness promotes people to be more sensitive to water shortage and more likely to support water-saving policies. Studying the spatiotemporal patterns and determinants of drought awareness is necessary for developing drought-resistant measures that can adapt to regional social responses. This paper employs the Baidu Index and sc-PDSI, in conjunction with the Principal Component Analysis, to explore the spatiotemporal patterns and influencing factors of drought awareness in China. The results indicate that the first two principal component modes can explain 75% of the total variance of drought awareness in China. The drought awareness of the people is more sensitive to summer droughts and less to winter droughts. The population and education level are the two most important influencing factors at the current stage. It is found that people are most concerned about the drought in Northeast China, while people in central and eastern China are concerned about the drought events in local and other regions. The responses of drought awareness to actual meteorological drought events can be synchronous or asynchronous for different regions. The results demonstrate the usability of big data in drought awareness research and provide crucial insights for the formulation of drought mitigation policies in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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