Land Use and Community Drought Resilience in the Great Plains: The Importance of Transdisciplinary Research Case Study Handout

Researchers collaborate with community partners in the Oklahoma panhandle and surrounding states to explore how the relationships between humans and land shape and reshape the long-term experience of drought in agricultural communities.

Read the full Case Study here: https://www.fws.gov/project/transdisciplinary-research-drought-resilience

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