It has been widely acknowledged that the effects of climate change are not gender neutral. However, existing studies on adaptation to climate change mainly focus on a comparison of male-headed and female-headed households. Aiming at a more nuanced gender analysis, this study examines how husbands and wives within the same household perceive climate risks and group-based approaches as coping strategies. The data stem from a unique self-collected and intra-household survey involving 156 couples in rural Kenya, where husbands and wives were interviewed separately. Options for adapting to climate change closely interplay with husbands’ and wives’ roles and responsibilities, social norms, risk perceptions and access to resources. Consequently, a...
The paper explores the implications of changing household structures in particular the loosening of ...
The concept of gender becomes significant when associated with variable and unpredictable effects of...
Observed and projected climate variability and change appears to have different effects on women and...
In Kenya and elsewhere, male and female farmers have different roles and responsibilities on the far...
Differences in the roles and responsibilities of men and women in farm households are likely to infl...
Using a participatory rural appraisal approach, a series of qualitative studies were conducted in fo...
Climate adaptation is an important and necessary response to global climate change.Numerous studies ...
A study of transformation of gender roles and women's adaptive capacity in the context of climate ch...
We examine the effects of spouses' climate risk perceptions (CRPs), defined by their beliefs about u...
Climate change is a global concern which manifests on a multilevel perspective and sometimes distinc...
ABSTRACT The present systematic review was undertaken to obtain a detailed understanding of how cli...
Adaptation is considered an appropriate response to climate change and variability, especially for t...
The IFPRI-CCAFS Gender and Climate Change Survey data were collected in four sites in Africa south o...
The IFPRI-CCAFS Gender and Climate Change Survey data were collected in four sites in Africa south o...
Climate change and variability is a major threat to sustainable development across the globe. Parado...
The paper explores the implications of changing household structures in particular the loosening of ...
The concept of gender becomes significant when associated with variable and unpredictable effects of...
Observed and projected climate variability and change appears to have different effects on women and...
In Kenya and elsewhere, male and female farmers have different roles and responsibilities on the far...
Differences in the roles and responsibilities of men and women in farm households are likely to infl...
Using a participatory rural appraisal approach, a series of qualitative studies were conducted in fo...
Climate adaptation is an important and necessary response to global climate change.Numerous studies ...
A study of transformation of gender roles and women's adaptive capacity in the context of climate ch...
We examine the effects of spouses' climate risk perceptions (CRPs), defined by their beliefs about u...
Climate change is a global concern which manifests on a multilevel perspective and sometimes distinc...
ABSTRACT The present systematic review was undertaken to obtain a detailed understanding of how cli...
Adaptation is considered an appropriate response to climate change and variability, especially for t...
The IFPRI-CCAFS Gender and Climate Change Survey data were collected in four sites in Africa south o...
The IFPRI-CCAFS Gender and Climate Change Survey data were collected in four sites in Africa south o...
Climate change and variability is a major threat to sustainable development across the globe. Parado...
The paper explores the implications of changing household structures in particular the loosening of ...
The concept of gender becomes significant when associated with variable and unpredictable effects of...
Observed and projected climate variability and change appears to have different effects on women and...