This paper is based on a gender analysis of literature on impacts of climate change. It uses feminist political ecology as a theoretical lens and the women empowerment framework as a tool of analysis. Paper reveals that inequitable distribution of rights, power and resources, and the repressive cultural gender roles and norms prohibit women’s full participation. Sustainable development can be realized if women empowerment is pivotal in developmental issues such as climate change. Women are not groomed to plan and make decisions concerning the interventions as these are imposed. They are brewed not to reflect on the strategies, thus failing to bring about women empowerment. Interventions used also focus on giving women increased access to ...
There are several ways of promoting women’s economic participation while also counteracting climate ...
This book explores the role of feminist activists in The United Nations Framework Convention on Clim...
Socio-economically vulnerable people, and women in particular, are generally those most impacted by ...
This paper is based on a gender analysis of literature on impacts of climate change. It uses feminis...
Women are more vulnerable than men to climate change. According to the literature, this vulnerabilit...
This paper addresses the unique impacts of climate change on women and gender diverse people through...
Adaptation and mitigation are two key responses to climate change. In the global South they prompt m...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
As climate change continues to worsen, threatening the livelihoods and well-beings of everyone on th...
Climate change is destroying our lives through rise in sea level, climate related deaths, malnutriti...
This chapter argues that most efforts aimed at using women’s positions relative to climate change wi...
Those with the fewest resources will be most susceptible to its negative effects—particularly women,...
Historic differences in livelihoods, work roles and the access to resources lead to differences in h...
The brief summarizes the results of a literature review on equity, empowerment and gender relations ...
The present article sought to analyze the major dimensions of women empowerment in the sustainable d...
There are several ways of promoting women’s economic participation while also counteracting climate ...
This book explores the role of feminist activists in The United Nations Framework Convention on Clim...
Socio-economically vulnerable people, and women in particular, are generally those most impacted by ...
This paper is based on a gender analysis of literature on impacts of climate change. It uses feminis...
Women are more vulnerable than men to climate change. According to the literature, this vulnerabilit...
This paper addresses the unique impacts of climate change on women and gender diverse people through...
Adaptation and mitigation are two key responses to climate change. In the global South they prompt m...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
As climate change continues to worsen, threatening the livelihoods and well-beings of everyone on th...
Climate change is destroying our lives through rise in sea level, climate related deaths, malnutriti...
This chapter argues that most efforts aimed at using women’s positions relative to climate change wi...
Those with the fewest resources will be most susceptible to its negative effects—particularly women,...
Historic differences in livelihoods, work roles and the access to resources lead to differences in h...
The brief summarizes the results of a literature review on equity, empowerment and gender relations ...
The present article sought to analyze the major dimensions of women empowerment in the sustainable d...
There are several ways of promoting women’s economic participation while also counteracting climate ...
This book explores the role of feminist activists in The United Nations Framework Convention on Clim...
Socio-economically vulnerable people, and women in particular, are generally those most impacted by ...