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Climate change and adaptation policies in South Asia: addressing the gender-specific needs of women

Morshadul Hoque, Md. Kamal Uddin

2025Local Environment12 citationsDOI

Abstract

This article examines whether the four countries in South Asia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Nepal, addressed gender-specific needs in their climate change-related policy documents. This study is based on secondary data, which includes books, journals, climate change, and adaptation-related policy documents. The findings of this study reveal that most of the policy documents have acknowledged that the impact of climate change has a more detrimental effect on women's lives than men's. Thus, these strategic documents are gender-neutral. However, none of the policy documents in the above-mentioned countries recognised the needs of women during natural hazards. Also, they ignored the suggestion of programmes and activities to reduce the vulnerability of women. This article argues that a gender-specific policy will be more conducive to reducing the vulnerability of women during natural hazards than a gender-neutral and gender-transformative policy. This research concludes with some policy recommendations, which are expected to help the policy-making communities in four South Asian countries formulate gender-specific climate change and adaptation policies and programmes.

Topics & Concepts

Climate changeClimate change adaptationAdaptation (eye)South asiaGender equalityPolitical scienceEconomic growthGeographyDevelopment economicsEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningSociologyEconomicsPsychologyGender studiesEcologyEthnologyBiologyNeuroscienceEnergy and Environment ImpactsClimate change impacts on agricultureClimate Change, Adaptation, Migration