In Ethiopia women have demonstrated unique knowledge and expertise in leading strategies to combat the effects of climate change through the management of natural resources and environment, especially at the grassroots level though not well recognized and their effort is full of challenges. This research is conducted in South Wollo, Qalu district, Ethiopia aiming to see gender impact of climate change on women’s life and women’s role in environmental management and natural resource protection to avert the risks of climate change and to scrutinize major impediments. The research employs qualitative orientation through basic qualitative survey techniques. Focus group discussion, individual interview, and participatory observation used as basi...
This study identified rural women participants facing environmental degradation that threatens their...
The brief summarizes the results of a literature review on equity, empowerment and gender relations ...
The current body of scholarship informs that climate change adaptation is a gendered process where m...
The majority Ethiopian women are largely engaged in the agricultural sector, which is highly vulnera...
Agricultural production systems in Ethiopia depend on seasonal rains, which are increasingly becomin...
Climate change affects livelihoods and wellbeing. Women and men may experience the impacts of climat...
Women are more vulnerable than men to climate change. According to the literature, this vulnerabilit...
Changes in climate overtime due to natural variability and human activity poses a serious threat to ...
Purpose: This study aims to assess gender-based differences on farmers’ perception of impacts and vu...
PowerPoint presentationMeeting: June 18-20, 2013The study aimed to investigate gender dimensions of ...
International audienceWithin the broader issue of climate changes, the current discourse seeks to pr...
The effects of climate change vary among regions, between differents generations, income groups and ...
This study has been conducted to identify vulnerabilities and effects of climate change on women in ...
The thrust of this study was to examine the effects of climate change on women in Guruve district wa...
The thrust of this study was to investigate the impact of climate change and climate variability on ...
This study identified rural women participants facing environmental degradation that threatens their...
The brief summarizes the results of a literature review on equity, empowerment and gender relations ...
The current body of scholarship informs that climate change adaptation is a gendered process where m...
The majority Ethiopian women are largely engaged in the agricultural sector, which is highly vulnera...
Agricultural production systems in Ethiopia depend on seasonal rains, which are increasingly becomin...
Climate change affects livelihoods and wellbeing. Women and men may experience the impacts of climat...
Women are more vulnerable than men to climate change. According to the literature, this vulnerabilit...
Changes in climate overtime due to natural variability and human activity poses a serious threat to ...
Purpose: This study aims to assess gender-based differences on farmers’ perception of impacts and vu...
PowerPoint presentationMeeting: June 18-20, 2013The study aimed to investigate gender dimensions of ...
International audienceWithin the broader issue of climate changes, the current discourse seeks to pr...
The effects of climate change vary among regions, between differents generations, income groups and ...
This study has been conducted to identify vulnerabilities and effects of climate change on women in ...
The thrust of this study was to examine the effects of climate change on women in Guruve district wa...
The thrust of this study was to investigate the impact of climate change and climate variability on ...
This study identified rural women participants facing environmental degradation that threatens their...
The brief summarizes the results of a literature review on equity, empowerment and gender relations ...
The current body of scholarship informs that climate change adaptation is a gendered process where m...