TY - JOUR
T1 - Short-Term Emergency or Recurring Climatic Extreme
T2 - A Rural Town Perspective on Drought Policy and Programs
AU - Askew, Louise E.
AU - Sherval, Meg
PY - 2012/9
Y1 - 2012/9
N2 - Drought is most often encountered as a long-running and recurring climatic extreme; one that can have devastating environmental, social and economic impacts. While drought is a routine feature of the Australian climate, the politics of drought are often highly reactive, and drought support programs are notoriously ad hoc and ineffective. In the context of emergent global recognition of climate change, drought has received renewed political attention that presents significant opportunities for change. In this paper, we review the context of drought policy in Australia. Yet we seek to provide a unique contribution to current debates by considering the perspectives of those people at the forefront of drought; in particular, those people living and working in small rural towns in drought-affected areas. The aim of the paper is to use a case study to present an account of drought policies and programs from those who are the targets of such interventions.
AB - Drought is most often encountered as a long-running and recurring climatic extreme; one that can have devastating environmental, social and economic impacts. While drought is a routine feature of the Australian climate, the politics of drought are often highly reactive, and drought support programs are notoriously ad hoc and ineffective. In the context of emergent global recognition of climate change, drought has received renewed political attention that presents significant opportunities for change. In this paper, we review the context of drought policy in Australia. Yet we seek to provide a unique contribution to current debates by considering the perspectives of those people at the forefront of drought; in particular, those people living and working in small rural towns in drought-affected areas. The aim of the paper is to use a case study to present an account of drought policies and programs from those who are the targets of such interventions.
KW - Australia
KW - climate change
KW - Drought
KW - drought policy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84868088443&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/j.1467-8500.2012.00774.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1467-8500.2012.00774.x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84868088443
SN - 0313-6647
VL - 71
SP - 290
EP - 302
JO - Australian Journal of Public Administration
JF - Australian Journal of Public Administration
IS - 3
ER -