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El. knyga: Gender and Climate Change: An Introduction

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  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Earthscan Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136540271
  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Earthscan Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136540271

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Although climate change affects everybody it is not gender neutral. It has significant social impacts and magnifies existing inequalities such as the disparity between women and men in their vulnerability and ability to cope with this global phenomenon.

This new textbook, edited by one of the authors of the seminal Women and the Environment in the Third World: Alliance for the Future (1988) which first exposed the links between environmental degradation and unequal impacts on women, provides a comprehensive introduction to gender aspects of climate change. Over 35 authors have contributed to the book.

It starts with a short history of the thinking and practice around gender and sustainable development over the past decades. Next it provides a theoretical framework for analyzing climate change manifestations and policies from the perspective of gender and human security. Drawing on new research, the actual and potential effects of climate change on gender equality and women's vulnerabilities are examined, both in rural and urban contexts. This is illustrated with a rich range of case studies from all over the world and valuable lessons are drawn from these real experiences. Too often women are primarily seen as victims of climate change, and their positive roles as agents of change and contributors to livelihood strategies are neglected. The book disputes this characterization and provides many examples of how women around the world organize and build resilience and adapt to climate change and the role they are playing in climate change mitigation. The final section looks at how far gender mainstreaming in climate mitigation and adaptation has advanced, the policy frameworks in place and how we can move from policy to effective action.

Accompanied by a wide range of references and key resources, this book provides students and professionals with an essential, comprehensive introduction to the gender aspects of climate change.

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'This book gives a profound and informative introduction and presents a wide range of case studies that will inform and inspire scholars, policymakers, advisors and students about the relevance of the interlinkages between gender and climate change. Moreover, it guides us towards appropriate policies and calls us to action.' Dr. Nafis Sadik, Former Head of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS Asia and Pacific

'The book Gender and Climate Change: An Introduction brings together a wide range of perspectives, insights and experiences from women and men from all around the world on the nexus between gender and climate change...IUCN's active involvement in gender mainstreaming and capacity building in environment and climate change will certainly benefit from this rich publication.' Julia Marton-Lef vre, Director-General , International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
viii
List of Contributors
xi
Foreword xxi
Testimony xxii
Rehana Bibi Khilji
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
xxv
1 Introduction: Exploring Gender, Environment and Climate Change
1(20)
Irene Dankelman
Part I The Analysis
2 Gender, Environment and Climate Change: Understanding the Linkages
21(34)
Irene Dankelman
Willy Jansen
3 Climate Change, Human Security and Gender
55(23)
Irene Dankelman
Case Study 3.1 Climate Change and Women's Voices from India
72(6)
Biju Negi
Reetu Sogani
Vijay Kumar Pandey
4 Cities, Climate Change and Gender: A Brief Overview
78(29)
Prabha Khosla
Ansa Masaud
Case Study 4.1 Mitigation of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) by Informal Waste Recyclers in Delhi, India
97(3)
Prabha Khosla
Bharati Chaturvedi
Case Study 4.2 Gender Mainstreaming in the Climate Change Response of Sorsogon City, the Philippines
100(7)
Bernhard Barth
Part II Realities on the Ground
5 Learning from Practice: Case Studies
Case Study 5.1 Responding to Climate Change in Vietnam: Opportunities for Improving Gender Equality
107(8)
Koos Neefjes
Valerie Nelson
Case Study 5.2 Gender Dimensions, Climate Change and Food Security of Farmers in Andhra Pradesh, India
115(8)
Sibyl Nelson
Yianna Lambrou
Case study 5.3 The Gender Impact of Climate Change in Nigeria
123(7)
Omoyemen Odigie-Emmanuel
Case Study 5.4 Gendered Vulnerability to Climate Change in Limpopo Province, South Africa
130(8)
Katharine Vincent
Tracy Cull
Emma R. M. Archer
Case Study 5.5 Gender Perspectives in Adaptation Strategies: The Case of Pintadas Solar in the Semi-arid Region of Brazil
138(7)
Thais Corral
Case Study 5.6 Climate Change and Indigenous Women in Colombia
145(7)
Marcela Tovar-Restrepo
Case Study 5.7 Gender Aspects of Climate Change in the US Gulf Coast Region
152(7)
Rachel Harris
Case Study 5.8 Women at Work: Mitigation Opportunities at the Intersection of Reproductive Justice and Climate Justice -- Examples from Two Industrial Sectors in the US
159(14)
Ann Rojas-Cheatham
Dana Ginn Paredes
Aparna Shah
Shana Griffin
Eveline Shen
Part III Strategies and Action
6 Establishing the Linkages between Gender and Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
173(21)
Lorena Aguilar
7 Climate Change and Gender: Policies in Place
194(18)
Tracy Raczek
Eleanor Blomstrom
Cate Owren
8 Why More Attention to Gender and Class Can Help Combat Climate Change and Poverty
212(11)
Gerd Johnsson-Latham
9 Women Organizing for a Healthy Climate
223(26)
Irene Dankelman
Case Study 9.1 Climate Justice through Energy and Gender Justice: Strengthening Gender Equality in Accessing Sustainable Energy in the EECCA Region
240(4)
Sabine Bock
Gero Fedtke
Sascha Gabizon
Case Study 9.2 National Federation of Women's Institutes: Women Organizing for a Healthy Climate
244(3)
Ruth Bond
Emily Cleevely
Case Study 9.3 Women and the Environmental Justice Movement in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
247(2)
Omoyemen Odigie-Emmanuel
10 Epilogue: From Divergence towards Convergence
249(22)
Irene Dankelman
Case Study 10.1 Gender-disaggregated Data for Assessing the Impact of Climate Change
261(6)
Ashbindu Singh
Jenny Svensson
Janet Kabeberi-Macharia
Case Study 10.2 Gender and Climate Information: A Case Study from Limpopo Province, South Africa
267(4)
Emma R. M. Archer
Index 271
Irene Dankelman, an ecologist by background, has been specializing in the area of gender and environment for over 25 years, and has published, lectured and advised widely on these themes at global level and in many countries and regions around the globe.