This book explores the role of feminist activists in The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and highlights the progress they have made in mainstreaming gender as a key issue in global climate governance. It is now commonplace for gender to be framed as a political issue in global climate politics within academic scholarship, but there is typically a lack of robust empirical analysis of existing advocacy approaches. Filling this lacuna, Joanna Flavell interrogates the political strategies of the Women and Gender Constituency (WGC) in the UNFCCC (The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change). Through a conceptual framework that integrates climate change with intersectional critical inquiry and political pra...
Climate change and related adaptation strategies have gender-differentiated impacts. This paper revi...
Globally, there is a growing recognition of implementing gender considerations into national climate...
This paper is based on a gender analysis of literature on impacts of climate change. It uses feminis...
This book explores how climate institutions in industrialized countries work to further the recognit...
While scholarship on the topic of gender and the environment is steadily growing, little is known ab...
The gender and climate change literature has set out to underscore the differential impacts of clima...
Historic differences in livelihoods, work roles and the access to resources lead to differences in h...
Multiple international agreements, such as the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agre...
This chapter explores gender representation within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climat...
This paper focuses on gendered distinctions relating to climate change for both paid and unpaid labo...
This paper seeks to draw attention to the linkages between gender equality, women’s rights and clima...
This publication recommends actions to enable the machineries for the advancement of women to streng...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
The goal of gender equity is increasingly linked to climate change policy under the assumption that ...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
Climate change and related adaptation strategies have gender-differentiated impacts. This paper revi...
Globally, there is a growing recognition of implementing gender considerations into national climate...
This paper is based on a gender analysis of literature on impacts of climate change. It uses feminis...
This book explores how climate institutions in industrialized countries work to further the recognit...
While scholarship on the topic of gender and the environment is steadily growing, little is known ab...
The gender and climate change literature has set out to underscore the differential impacts of clima...
Historic differences in livelihoods, work roles and the access to resources lead to differences in h...
Multiple international agreements, such as the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agre...
This chapter explores gender representation within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climat...
This paper focuses on gendered distinctions relating to climate change for both paid and unpaid labo...
This paper seeks to draw attention to the linkages between gender equality, women’s rights and clima...
This publication recommends actions to enable the machineries for the advancement of women to streng...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
The goal of gender equity is increasingly linked to climate change policy under the assumption that ...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
Climate change and related adaptation strategies have gender-differentiated impacts. This paper revi...
Globally, there is a growing recognition of implementing gender considerations into national climate...
This paper is based on a gender analysis of literature on impacts of climate change. It uses feminis...