The issue of drought is an interdisciplinary and multifaceted topic. Two disciplines, in particular, that have an interest in solving the problem of drought are hydrogeology and law. These two seemingly distant disciplines have to work closely together in order to find the right tools to solve the problem of drought. In order to possibly prevent its occurrence and, above all, to counteract its effects, interdisciplinary cooperation is needed not only between the world of science, but also between public authorities, entrepreneurs, and citizens. One important aspect is the preparation of a legal framework that can ensure maximum action related not only to eliminating the effects of drought, but also to its prevention and the role of public administration in this process.2 However, in terms of possible solutions, lawyers need the expertise that only hydrogeologists can provide.
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