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The Invitational Drought Tournament: What is it and why is it a useful tool for drought preparedness and adaptation?

Journal

WEATHER AND CLIMATE EXTREMES
Volume 3, Issue -, Pages 107-116

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.wace.2014.03.002

Keywords

Drought preparedness and response; planning; Simulation gaming; Multi-stakeholder engagement; and scenario planning; Social learning; Drought management; Climate adaptation

Funding

  1. Brenda Toth at Environment Canada
  2. Okanagan Basin Water Board
  3. Province of British Columbia
  4. Canada Water Resources Association
  5. National Integrated Drought Information System
  6. National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska Lincoln

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Proactive drought preparedness is a challenge for a variety of physical, institutional, and social reasons. Significant progress has been made in monitoring and forecasting water deficits, both temporally and spatially. However, less progress has been made in translating this information into proactive decision making frameworks to support drought preparedness. The Invitational Drought Tournament (DT), a simulation adaptation framework developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, is a recent innovation that supports drought preparedness efforts. The IDT provides a mechanism for presenting physical science information to decision makers across a variety of educational levels and professional backgrounds, in a way that allows for peer-to-peer education and synthesis. Second, the game simulation environment allows players to integrate this information into economic, policy and institutional frameworks in a non-threatening manner. Third, it maintains realism by constraining players' risk management options via a budget, the physical realities of the drought presented, and the technical expertise of the 'referees'. Post-game follow-up allows players to explore lessons learned and to identify topics that warrant further in-depth exploration of policy options and subsequent implementation. The game provides an interim step between recognition of the risk posed by drought hazards and the actual implementation of vulnerability-reduction actions. This allows for a broad discussion within a sports-themed process that provides room for reflection and a richer understanding of the issues that must be addressed to ensure drought preparedness actions are effective. Crown Copyright (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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