Case Study of Tribal Drought Planning: The Hualapai Tribe

Several American Indian Tribes are currently leading the way in developing drought mitigation and response plans. These tribes are undertaking the process of identifying and implementing actions that will help them better prepare for and respond to future drought events. The Hualapai Tribe in Arizon...

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