current drought in South Africa in Pretoria on 27 November 2015. Following on from the first Dialogue on 6 November, which focused on identifying research and science gaps, further conversation to expand the science agenda will take place, focusing on drought adaptation and coping strategies, and specifically on understanding our hydrological landscape in the context of the current drought cycle. During the dialogue the WRC will launch a unique online drought portal that will provide visitors with useful information on the current drought and links to various other drought-related websites. The ‘Drought SA’ portal will be an ongoing project and will be continuously populated with fresh research and knowledge that will empower visitors. The focus of the dialogue will be to discuss whether the country is prepared for recurring drought and what our mitigation and coping strategies are. Other areas of discussion will be the knowledge gaps in drought preparedness and what we should do to bridge knowledge and practice.
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