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Linking Gender to Climate Change Impacts in the Global South
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Linking Gender to Climate Change Impacts in the Global South/ by Shouraseni Sen Roy.
作者:
Sen Roy, Shouraseni.
面頁冊數:
XIV, 157 p. 37 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Climate change. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75777-3
ISBN:
9783319757773
Linking Gender to Climate Change Impacts in the Global South
Sen Roy, Shouraseni.
Linking Gender to Climate Change Impacts in the Global South
[electronic resource] /by Shouraseni Sen Roy. - 1st ed. 2018. - XIV, 157 p. 37 illus. in color.online resource. - Springer Climate,2352-0698. - Springer Climate,.
Chapter 1. Spatial patterns of climate change across the global south -- Chapter 2. Spatial patterns of gender inequalities/inequities across the global south -- Chapter 3. Health -- Chapter 4. Water and food security -- Chapter 5. Education -- Chapter 6. Conflicts and migration -- Chapter 7. Changing urban social landscapes -- Chapter 8. Conclusions and future work.
This authored book assesses the spatial patterns of climate change and gender inequalities across the Global South, and analyzes the disproportionate impacts that climate change processes have on women in these regions. Though many books attempt to incorporate gender issues into climate change, this book examines the issue as a whole by addressing the relationship between climate change and gender from a number of perspectives. The book incorporates case studies from various regions of the Global South, a designation broadly defined as the countries of Africa, Middle and South America, and most of Asia including the Middle East. In the book's two main sections, readers will learn about how climate change affects access to regional opportunities and resources, the obstacles created by climate change that affect women more strongly than men, and how affected female populations adapt to changing conditions and protect their local livelihoods. Section one, covering chapters 1 and 2, addresses the spatial patterns of climate change and gender inequalities/inequities across the Global South by analyzing long-term trends from the latest reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the World Economic forum. Section two, covering chapters 3 through 7, discusses the critical issues related to climate change and gender inequality, and presents literature reviews and case studies in the Global South. The different issues and perspectives discussed include health, water and food security, education, conflicts, migration, participation in decision-making processes, and changing urban social landscapes. The concluding chapter discusses policy initiatives and makes recommendations to some of the gender mainstreaming through empowerment and participation. This interdisciplinary book will appeal to academics and policy-makers beyond just the fields of environmental sciences and gender studies, and may be adopted as a resource for graduate students and researchers.
ISBN: 9783319757773
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Dewey Class. No.: 577.27
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