Editorial: Gendered impacts of climate change: women and transformative research, policy and practice
Esther Onyango, Nicola Banwell, Tedd Moya Mose, Linda Ajuang Ogallo
Abstract
Women, particularly those in poor and marginalized areas, will be more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to social, cultural, economic and institutional barriers. As climate change intensifies, it is important to increase the evidence on gender-differentiated vulnerabilities and exposure to climate change impacts and, ensure gender-responsive approaches to climate change that contribute to advancing just climate action.
Topics & Concepts
Transformative learningClimate changePolitical scienceFront (military)Environmental planningEconomic growthEnvironmental ethicsSociologyGeographyOceanographyEconomicsMeteorologyPedagogyGeologyPhilosophyClimate Change and Health ImpactsSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceClimate Change and Geoengineering