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ISBN
978-1-138-95767-1 (hbk.)
978-1-315-66160-5 (ebk.)
Idioma
eng
Clasificación DEWEY
363.73 UND
Título
Understanding climate change through gender relations / edited by Susan Buckingham and Virginie Le Masson
Lugar de publicación
London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2017
Descripción
xx, 280 páginas : ilustraciones ; 24 cm.
Tipo de medio digital o análogo
sin medio n rdamedia
Medio de almacenamiento
volumen nc rdacarrier
Serie
Routledge studies in hazards, disaster risk, and climate change
Nota de Resumen
This book explains how gender, as a power relationship, influences climate change related strategies, and explores the additional pressures that climate change brings to uneven gender relations. It considers the ways in which men and women experience the impacts of these in different economic contexts. The chapters dismantle gender inequality and injustice through a critical appraisal of vulnerability and relative privilege within genders. Part I addresses conceptual frameworks and international themes concerning climate change and gender, and explores emerging ideas concerning the reification of gender relations in climate change policy. Part II offers a wide range of case studies from the Global North and the Global South to illustrate and explain the limitations to gender-blind climate change strategies.
Fuente de adquisición
Amazon ; compra ; 25/10/2017
Materia
Cambios Climáticos -- Aspectos Sociales
Mujeres y el Medio Ambiente
Mujeres -- Condiciones Sociales
Autor Secundario
Buckingham, Susan, 1953- , editor
Masson, Virginie le , editor
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