Research on how communities in the Arctic can overcome the challenge of climate change have traditionally employed adaptation frameworks. The ability of these groups to continue thriving in the Arctic is complicated by historical, social, economic, and political complexities - issues thoroughly addressed through the postcolonial feminist concept of transformation. This article critically examines contemporary research on climate and gender, and the extent to which feminist transformative concerns are addressed, thereby challenging systems and promoting power structures that recognize or benefit all segments of society. The article adopts an analytical strategy which combines two parallel instances of critical reflection on climate research,...
The aim of my research is to stimulate greater coordination and will to share - at an Arctic level -...
Climate change and related adaptation strategies have gender-differentiated impacts. This paper revi...
People, places, and production contributing the least to climate change will suffer the most. This c...
Publisher's note: The Arctic Yearbook is open access. Readers may download, distribute, photocopy, ...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
Amid the variety of changes taking place in the Arctic, social changes have historically gained less...
In the countries most affected by climate change, such as Nicaragua, adaptation technologies are pro...
In the countries most affected by climate change, such as Nicaragua, adaptation technologies are pro...
In the countries most affected by climate change, such as Nicaragua, adaptation technologies are pro...
This study reviews the literature on gender relations and climate change. Gender analysis contribute...
The Arctic is one of several hot spots in the world where impacts of climate change are expected to ...
Historic differences in livelihoods, work roles and the access to resources lead to differences in h...
Historic differences in livelihoods, work roles and the access to resources lead to differences in h...
Climate change in the Arctic affects both environmental, animal, and human health, as well as human ...
This study maps current understanding and research trends on the human dimensions of climate change ...
The aim of my research is to stimulate greater coordination and will to share - at an Arctic level -...
Climate change and related adaptation strategies have gender-differentiated impacts. This paper revi...
People, places, and production contributing the least to climate change will suffer the most. This c...
Publisher's note: The Arctic Yearbook is open access. Readers may download, distribute, photocopy, ...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
Amid the variety of changes taking place in the Arctic, social changes have historically gained less...
In the countries most affected by climate change, such as Nicaragua, adaptation technologies are pro...
In the countries most affected by climate change, such as Nicaragua, adaptation technologies are pro...
In the countries most affected by climate change, such as Nicaragua, adaptation technologies are pro...
This study reviews the literature on gender relations and climate change. Gender analysis contribute...
The Arctic is one of several hot spots in the world where impacts of climate change are expected to ...
Historic differences in livelihoods, work roles and the access to resources lead to differences in h...
Historic differences in livelihoods, work roles and the access to resources lead to differences in h...
Climate change in the Arctic affects both environmental, animal, and human health, as well as human ...
This study maps current understanding and research trends on the human dimensions of climate change ...
The aim of my research is to stimulate greater coordination and will to share - at an Arctic level -...
Climate change and related adaptation strategies have gender-differentiated impacts. This paper revi...
People, places, and production contributing the least to climate change will suffer the most. This c...