Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (Jul 2024)

Brief communication: Lessons learned and experiences gained from building up a global survey on societal resilience to changing droughts

  • M. B. de Macedo,
  • M. R. Benso,
  • K. S. Sass,
  • E. M. Mendiondo,
  • G. J. da Silva,
  • P. G. C. da Silva,
  • E. Shrimpton,
  • T. Sarmah,
  • D. Huo,
  • M. Jacobson,
  • A. Konak,
  • N. Balta-Ozkan,
  • A. C. Nardocci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-24-2165-2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
pp. 2165 – 2173

Abstract

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This paper describes the process of creating a global survey of experts to evaluate drought resilience indicators. The lessons learned include five main points: (1) the heterogeneity in the conceptual background should be minimized before the construction of the survey; (2) large numbers of indicators decrease the engagement of respondents through the survey, and ways to apportion indicators whilst maintaining reliability should be considered; (3) it is necessary to design the survey to balance response rate and accuracy; (4) the survey questions should have clear statements with a logical and flowing structure; and (5) reaching experts with different domain experience and representing different regions is difficult but crucial to minimize biased results.