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Gender and climate change : mapping the linkages ; a scoping study on knowledge and gaps

Brighton: Institute of Development Studies , 2008 , 36 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Mitwirkende: Brody, Alyson [BegründerIn eines Werks]
Körperschaft: Institute of Development Studies <Brighton> / BRIDGE
Jahr: 2008
Maße: 30 cm
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
This paper is divided into three parts. The first part examines some of the differential impacts of climate change on men and women, as well as highlighting implications for gender in/equality. The second part takes a gendered approach to climate change adaptation, drawing particularly on a recent study from ActionAid and the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) which centres around poor, rural womens own experiences of and responses to climate change. The final section provides insights into the complexities of climate change mitigation. It emphasises the need to include women in developing and implementing mitigation strategies, both to ensure their full participation in these processes and to ensure that such strategies are effective in addressing the bigger picture of climate change and its human impacts. Contents: 1. Introduction 1.1 Rationale 1.2 What constitutes a gender-sensitive response to climate change? 1.3 Structure of the paper 2. Mapping the gender impacts of climate change and the implications for gender equality 2.1 What do we mean by gender inequality in the context of climate change? 2.2 Gender, health and climate change 2.3 Gender, agriculture and climate change 2.4 Gender, water and climate change 5 2.5 Gendered impacts of climate change on wage labour 2.6 Gendered impacts of climate change-related disasters 2.7 Gendered impacts in the aftermath of climate change-related disasters 2.8 Gender, migration and climate change 2.9 Gender, conflict and climate change 3. Adaptation in the face of climate change: a gendered perspective 3.1 Why is a gendered approach to adaptation imperative? 3.2 Adaptation strategies 3.3 Adaptation needs and priorities 3.4 Research gaps and recommendations 4. Climate change mitigation and gender inequality 4.1 Scoping initiatives on gender and climate change mitigation and adaptation 4.2 What do we understand by mitigation? 4.3 Towards gender equitable participation in international negotiations and decision-making 4.4 Strategies for making climate change mitigation negotiations more inclusive 4.5 Ensuring gender equitable access to technologies in mitigation strategies4.6 Gendering research on transport and climate change mitigation 5. Key conclusions and recommendations for future research 6. References 7. Annotated bibliography
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