Gender and development: Special issue on climate change

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2002

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Oxford, UK: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

Abstract

This special issue includes 12 articles dedicated to exploring some of the complex political and socio-economic issues related to climate change. The articles stress that climate change issues are highly politicized, difficult to determine accurately in scope and impact, and not seen as a demanding issue for poor communities. The connections between gender and poverty must be considered in negotiation processes in order to minimize climate change threats.

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Gender, Climate change

Citation

Gender and Development 10(2)