A framework to Understand Gender and Structural Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Ganges River Basin

A framework to Understand Gender and Structural Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Ganges River Basin
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Publisher : IWMI
Total Pages : 54
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ISBN-10 : 9789290908067
ISBN-13 : 9290908068
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Book Synopsis A framework to Understand Gender and Structural Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Ganges River Basin by : Fraser Sugden

Download or read book A framework to Understand Gender and Structural Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Ganges River Basin written by Fraser Sugden and published by IWMI. This book was released on 2014-01-01 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As climate change becomes accepted as a reality in the scientific community, it is critical to continue to understand its impact on the ground, particularly for communities dependent on agriculture and natural resources. This report reviews the extensive literature on the vulnerability to climate change in South Asia, with a focus on gender. It highlights how vulnerability is intricately connected to existing social structures. With respects to gender inequalities, the report reviews how men and women are affected in different ways by climate shocks, while differing access to resources and cultural ideologies mean that their capacity to ‘adapt’ is also not equal. The report also notes the importance of other axes of inequality (caste, class and ethnicity) in shaping gendered vulnerability. It concludes by offering insights into potential ways forward to promote more equitable adaptation to change through improved policies and practices.


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