globalchange  > 气候减缓与适应
DOI: 10.1080/17565529.2017.1372266
WOS记录号: WOS:000458902200003
论文题名:
Gendered vulnerabilities to climate change: insights from the semi-arid regions of Africa and Asia
作者: Rao, Nitya1; Lawson, Elaine T.2; Raditloaneng, Wapula N.3; Solomon, Divya4; Angula, Margaret N.5
通讯作者: Rao, Nitya
刊名: CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT
ISSN: 1756-5529
EISSN: 1756-5537
出版年: 2019
卷: 11, 期:1, 页码:14-26
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Gender ; vulnerability ; semi-arid regions ; Africa ; India ; water scarcity
WOS关键词: FOOD SECURITY ; COPING STRATEGIES ; ADAPTATION ; STRESSORS ; RESPONSES ; INTERSECTIONALITY ; VARIABILITY ; HOUSEHOLDS ; DYNAMICS ; POVERTY
WOS学科分类: Development Studies ; Environmental Studies
WOS研究方向: Development Studies ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:

Emerging and on-going research indicates that vulnerabilities to impacts of climate change are gendered. Still, policy approaches aimed at strengthening local communities' adaptive capacity largely fail to recognize the gendered nature of everyday realities and experiences. This paper interrogates some of the emerging evidence in selected semi-arid countries of Africa and Asia from a gender perspective, using water scarcity as an illustrative example. It emphasizes the importance of moving beyond the counting of numbers of men and women to unpacking relations of power, of inclusion and exclusion in decision-making, and challenging cultural beliefs that have denied equal opportunities and rights to differently positioned people, especially those at the bottom of economic and social hierarchies. Such an approach would make policy and practice more relevant to people's differentiated needs and responses.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/127735
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作者单位: 1.Univ East Anglia, Gender & Dev, Norwich, Norfolk, England
2.Univ Ghana, Inst Environm & Sanitat Studies, Accra, Ghana
3.Univ Main Campus, Fac Educ, Adult & Continuing Educ, Gaborone, Botswana
4.ATREE, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
5.Univ Namibia, Fac Humanities, Geog Hist & Environm Studies, Windhoek, Namibia

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Rao, Nitya,Lawson, Elaine T.,Raditloaneng, Wapula N.,et al. Gendered vulnerabilities to climate change: insights from the semi-arid regions of Africa and Asia[J]. CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT,2019-01-01,11(1):14-26
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