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Gender-transformative approaches for climate change adaptation = policies and practices from the Global South /
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Gender-transformative approaches for climate change adaptation/ edited by Anindita Sarkar, Nairwita Bandyopadhyay.
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policies and practices from the Global South /
other author:
Sarkar, Anindita.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xxvii, 430 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
I Concepts and Overview of Gender and Climate Change -- 1. Contextualizing Gender-Transformative Approaches for Climate Change Adaptation -- 2. Exploring Gendered Dimensions of Climate-Smart Agriculture for Food Security in The Global South: A Systematic Literature Review -- 3. The Intersection of Climate Change and Gender-Based Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Synthesis -- 4. Climate-Related Disasters and Gender Inequalities: Unveiling Key Elements Through Disaggregated Data Tool -- II Vulnerability to Climate Change and Disproportionate Burden on Women -- 5. Climate Extremes and Disproportionate Burden on Women in the Global South: A Way Forward -- 6. Understanding 'Gendered' Impacts of Climate Change and The Role of Women in Climate Change Adaptation: Evidence from the Indian Sundarbans -- 7. The Gender Divide: Factors Amplifying Women's Vulnerability During Extreme Events in Bangladesh -- 8. Climate Change and Food Security In Sub-Saharan Africa: An Analysis from Gendered Lens -- 9. Climate Change Migration and Gender Vulnerability: Challenges and Solutions -- 10. Assessment of Women Farmers' Drudgery in Rice Farming with Climate Change: A Case Study from South India -- 11. Hope and Despair: Towards a Gendered Emotional Geography of Water in a Changing Climate in the District of Bankura, West Bengal, India -- III Women as Change-Makers: Gender Transformative Climate Adaptation -- 12. Gender Transformative Adaptation for Food Security, Rural Livelihoods, and Agriculture: The Case Study of Mal Pahariya Women in Eastern Coalfield Regions of India -- 13. Women Leading the Way: Female-Led Adaptation Initiatives in Western Himalayas -- 14. Can Women's Empowerment Lead to More Effective Climate Action? A Transformative Experience from Rajasthan, India -- 15. Uplifting Women Farmers by Adopting Climate-Smart Practices with Climate Finance: Evidence from Central and Eastern States of India -- 16. Women on the Frontline: Agriculture and Climate Change in Uttar Pradesh, India -- V Addressing Gender In Climate Change Adaptation: Policies And Programmes -- 17. Gender Integration in Climate-Resilient Agriculture: Exploring Policies, Programs, and Transformative Pathways -- 18. Addressing the Crisis of Climate-Induced Internally Displaced Women in Bangladesh -- 19. Women's Resilience in Adapting to Climate Change on the North Coast of Java Island, Indonesia -- 20. Climate Crisis and "City Citizens": A Look into the Gender-Inclusive Disaster Management Policies of Indian Smart Cities.
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Climate change adaptation. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-90236-9
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9783031902369
Gender-transformative approaches for climate change adaptation = policies and practices from the Global South /
Gender-transformative approaches for climate change adaptation
policies and practices from the Global South /[electronic resource] :edited by Anindita Sarkar, Nairwita Bandyopadhyay. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxvii, 430 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Springer climate,2352-0701. - Springer climate..
I Concepts and Overview of Gender and Climate Change -- 1. Contextualizing Gender-Transformative Approaches for Climate Change Adaptation -- 2. Exploring Gendered Dimensions of Climate-Smart Agriculture for Food Security in The Global South: A Systematic Literature Review -- 3. The Intersection of Climate Change and Gender-Based Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Synthesis -- 4. Climate-Related Disasters and Gender Inequalities: Unveiling Key Elements Through Disaggregated Data Tool -- II Vulnerability to Climate Change and Disproportionate Burden on Women -- 5. Climate Extremes and Disproportionate Burden on Women in the Global South: A Way Forward -- 6. Understanding 'Gendered' Impacts of Climate Change and The Role of Women in Climate Change Adaptation: Evidence from the Indian Sundarbans -- 7. The Gender Divide: Factors Amplifying Women's Vulnerability During Extreme Events in Bangladesh -- 8. Climate Change and Food Security In Sub-Saharan Africa: An Analysis from Gendered Lens -- 9. Climate Change Migration and Gender Vulnerability: Challenges and Solutions -- 10. Assessment of Women Farmers' Drudgery in Rice Farming with Climate Change: A Case Study from South India -- 11. Hope and Despair: Towards a Gendered Emotional Geography of Water in a Changing Climate in the District of Bankura, West Bengal, India -- III Women as Change-Makers: Gender Transformative Climate Adaptation -- 12. Gender Transformative Adaptation for Food Security, Rural Livelihoods, and Agriculture: The Case Study of Mal Pahariya Women in Eastern Coalfield Regions of India -- 13. Women Leading the Way: Female-Led Adaptation Initiatives in Western Himalayas -- 14. Can Women's Empowerment Lead to More Effective Climate Action? A Transformative Experience from Rajasthan, India -- 15. Uplifting Women Farmers by Adopting Climate-Smart Practices with Climate Finance: Evidence from Central and Eastern States of India -- 16. Women on the Frontline: Agriculture and Climate Change in Uttar Pradesh, India -- V Addressing Gender In Climate Change Adaptation: Policies And Programmes -- 17. Gender Integration in Climate-Resilient Agriculture: Exploring Policies, Programs, and Transformative Pathways -- 18. Addressing the Crisis of Climate-Induced Internally Displaced Women in Bangladesh -- 19. Women's Resilience in Adapting to Climate Change on the North Coast of Java Island, Indonesia -- 20. Climate Crisis and "City Citizens": A Look into the Gender-Inclusive Disaster Management Policies of Indian Smart Cities.
This book offers an array of narratives and recommendations for gender-transformative climate change adaptation strategies based on research and evidence from the Global South. We look at gender-transformative adaptation (GTA) as a process that aims to address gender and power imbalance and strive for a change at the institutional level to enable empowering consequences through the meaningful and equal participation of women and men in leadership, policy, and decision-making processes. It makes four main contributions. First, it collates scholarship on the politics of adaptation and how policies affect men and women differently in communities and different geographical locations. Second, it captures pathways for parallel goals of 'climate action' (SDG 13) and 'achieving gender equality and empowerment' (SDG 5) through transformative ideas. Third, it curates new methodologies and adds knowledge to the gender transformative research (GTR) and assesses its potential for challenging and addressing gender power equations. Fourth, it voices the parallel ideas and evidence, placing women as both "victims of climate change" and as the "new change makers" in the path of climate adaptation.
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