Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global climate change because of their gendered socioeconomic roles and often their geographic location; yet they are least equipped to deal with those impacts due to their disadvantaged economic and political position. Women, however, have special contributions to make towards climate change adaptation because of gendered differences in positional knowledge of ecological and water-related conditions. To date, women have been largely underrepresented, and in the majority of cases, excluded from formal decision-making processes related to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Including women in these processes and building their capacity and resilienc...
Many citizens and decision-makers of the Salish Sea region are global citizens—attentive to issues o...
Climate change impacts are being felt across sectors in all regions of the world, and adaptation pro...
This chapter reviews women’s vulnerability to climate change, gender differences in attitudes and be...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
Socio-economically vulnerable people, and women in particular, are generally those most impacted by ...
This paper focuses on community engagement, and particularly the inclusion of women, in water manage...
This chapter describes and assesses collaborative research with women actively engaged in local and ...
Climate change impacts are differentiated between communities and individuals, and adaptive capacity...
This paper addresses the unique impacts of climate change on women and gender diverse people through...
Climate change affects men and women differently. While some individual women may be less vulnerable...
Scholars of gender and climate change argue that gender-blind climate change actions could exacerbat...
Climate change (CC) is one of the most vehemently contested environmental debate of our time, but al...
Meeting: Climate Change and Adaptation Workshop, 25-30 January, 2010, Naivasha, KEPoor women’s limit...
This position paper highlights gender and the missing links in financing climate change adaptation a...
This paper is based on a gender analysis of literature on impacts of climate change. It uses feminis...
Many citizens and decision-makers of the Salish Sea region are global citizens—attentive to issues o...
Climate change impacts are being felt across sectors in all regions of the world, and adaptation pro...
This chapter reviews women’s vulnerability to climate change, gender differences in attitudes and be...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
Socio-economically vulnerable people, and women in particular, are generally those most impacted by ...
This paper focuses on community engagement, and particularly the inclusion of women, in water manage...
This chapter describes and assesses collaborative research with women actively engaged in local and ...
Climate change impacts are differentiated between communities and individuals, and adaptive capacity...
This paper addresses the unique impacts of climate change on women and gender diverse people through...
Climate change affects men and women differently. While some individual women may be less vulnerable...
Scholars of gender and climate change argue that gender-blind climate change actions could exacerbat...
Climate change (CC) is one of the most vehemently contested environmental debate of our time, but al...
Meeting: Climate Change and Adaptation Workshop, 25-30 January, 2010, Naivasha, KEPoor women’s limit...
This position paper highlights gender and the missing links in financing climate change adaptation a...
This paper is based on a gender analysis of literature on impacts of climate change. It uses feminis...
Many citizens and decision-makers of the Salish Sea region are global citizens—attentive to issues o...
Climate change impacts are being felt across sectors in all regions of the world, and adaptation pro...
This chapter reviews women’s vulnerability to climate change, gender differences in attitudes and be...