Gender-transformative approaches for climate change adaptation : policies and practices from the Global South /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Other Authors: Sarkar, Anindita (Editor), Bandyopadhyay, Nairwita (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2025.
Series:Springer climate,
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • 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.