Abstract Climate change affects different demographic groups differently. Pastoral women, being among the poorest of the poor, are expected to be highly vulnerable to climate change. However, empirical evidence on gender-differentiated vulnerability and adaptive capacity is limited. A triangulation of different techniques including focused group discussions, individual interviews, case studies and structured observations was used to see if there is a difference in factors that determine the level of vulnerability and adaptive capacity between Afar men and women. Gender inequality inherent in the Afar customary tradition (Adda) acts as a risk multiplying factor, resulting in women being more vulnerable than men to climate change-induced food...
Agricultural production systems in Ethiopia depend on seasonal rains, which are increasingly becomin...
The concept of gender becomes significant when associated with variable and unpredictable effects of...
It has been widely acknowledged that the effects of climate change are not gender neutral. However, ...
Identifying areas of the world, communities, and women and men that could be damaged by meteorologi...
The current body of scholarship informs that climate change adaptation is a gendered process where m...
The current body of scholarship informs that climate change adaptation is a gendered process where m...
Masters DissertationThis study was conducted to examine determinants of adaptive capacity to climate...
A study of transformation of gender roles and women's adaptive capacity in the context of climate ch...
Gender division of roles in agro-pastoral societies of semi-arid parts of Tanzania influence the exp...
This chapter reports on the study conducted in semi-arid environment in Iramba and Meatu districts t...
The growing risk of vulnerability to climate change is widely discussed in the scientific and politi...
Doctor of Philosophy in Food Security. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2017.Recurrent...
People in developing countries face the difficult task of coping with climate change impacts given t...
Abstract: The impact of climate variability and change in rural Africa is experienced differently by...
This paper assessed gender inequality in household resources, particularly land ownership, division ...
Agricultural production systems in Ethiopia depend on seasonal rains, which are increasingly becomin...
The concept of gender becomes significant when associated with variable and unpredictable effects of...
It has been widely acknowledged that the effects of climate change are not gender neutral. However, ...
Identifying areas of the world, communities, and women and men that could be damaged by meteorologi...
The current body of scholarship informs that climate change adaptation is a gendered process where m...
The current body of scholarship informs that climate change adaptation is a gendered process where m...
Masters DissertationThis study was conducted to examine determinants of adaptive capacity to climate...
A study of transformation of gender roles and women's adaptive capacity in the context of climate ch...
Gender division of roles in agro-pastoral societies of semi-arid parts of Tanzania influence the exp...
This chapter reports on the study conducted in semi-arid environment in Iramba and Meatu districts t...
The growing risk of vulnerability to climate change is widely discussed in the scientific and politi...
Doctor of Philosophy in Food Security. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2017.Recurrent...
People in developing countries face the difficult task of coping with climate change impacts given t...
Abstract: The impact of climate variability and change in rural Africa is experienced differently by...
This paper assessed gender inequality in household resources, particularly land ownership, division ...
Agricultural production systems in Ethiopia depend on seasonal rains, which are increasingly becomin...
The concept of gender becomes significant when associated with variable and unpredictable effects of...
It has been widely acknowledged that the effects of climate change are not gender neutral. However, ...