Socio-economically vulnerable people, and women in particular, are generally those most impacted by global climate change (because of their gendered/racialized socio-economic roles and often their geographic location). The same people tend to be the least-equipped to deal with those impacts (because of their weak economic and political position). Women, who are usually unpaid or underpaid for their work, have special contributions to make towards climate change adaptation because of gendered differences in positional knowledge of ecological and water-related conditions. Community-based education, organizing, and alliances with labour unions and civil society groups are fundamental to making it possible for this knowledge to be shared and ut...
Climate change poses great challenges for poor rural people in developing countries, most of whom re...
This chapter reviews women’s vulnerability to climate change, gender differences in attitudes and be...
It is commonly accepted that women can be more vulnerable than men to the adverse environmental effe...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
Climate change affects men and women differently. While some individual women may be less vulnerable...
Those with the fewest resources will be most susceptible to its negative effects—particularly women,...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedThrough socially constructed roles and resp...
This paper addresses the unique impacts of climate change on women and gender diverse people through...
This position paper highlights gender and the missing links in financing climate change adaptation a...
Climate change is destroying our lives through rise in sea level, climate related deaths, malnutriti...
Ana Agostino and Rosa Lizarde explore the concept of climate justice as a rights approach to climate...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
Gender-related studies of climate change have revealed a higher vulnerability of women to climate-re...
Rising temperatures and more extreme weather associated with climate change are expected to exacerba...
Climate change poses great challenges for poor rural people in developing countries, most of whom re...
This chapter reviews women’s vulnerability to climate change, gender differences in attitudes and be...
It is commonly accepted that women can be more vulnerable than men to the adverse environmental effe...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
Climate change affects men and women differently. While some individual women may be less vulnerable...
Those with the fewest resources will be most susceptible to its negative effects—particularly women,...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedThrough socially constructed roles and resp...
This paper addresses the unique impacts of climate change on women and gender diverse people through...
This position paper highlights gender and the missing links in financing climate change adaptation a...
Climate change is destroying our lives through rise in sea level, climate related deaths, malnutriti...
Ana Agostino and Rosa Lizarde explore the concept of climate justice as a rights approach to climate...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
Gender-related studies of climate change have revealed a higher vulnerability of women to climate-re...
Rising temperatures and more extreme weather associated with climate change are expected to exacerba...
Climate change poses great challenges for poor rural people in developing countries, most of whom re...
This chapter reviews women’s vulnerability to climate change, gender differences in attitudes and be...
It is commonly accepted that women can be more vulnerable than men to the adverse environmental effe...