Review of Meteorological Drought in Africa: Historical Trends, Impacts, Mitigation Measures, and Prospects

This review study examines the state of meteorological drought over Africa, focusing on historical trends, impacts, mitigation strategies, and future prospects. Relevant meteorological drought-related articles were systematically sourced from credible bibliographic databases covering African subregi...

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Hauptverfasser: Ayugi, Brian, Eresanya, Emmanuel Olaoluwa, Onyango, Augustine Omondi, Ogou, Faustin Katchele, Okoro, Eucharia Chidinma, Okoye, Charles Obinwanne, Anoruo, Chukwuma Moses, Dike, Victor Nnamdi, Ashiru, Olusola Raheemat, Daramola, Mojolaoluwa Toluwalase, Mumo, Richard, Ongoma, Victor
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Drought
Drought characteristics
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Environmental degradation
Environmental monitoring
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