Gender Equality and Climate Change

Climate change is having a significant negative impact on the lives of individuals around the globe. But this impact is not distributed equally. A growing body of research suggests that women are more vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change than men due to socio-economic structures and...

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Main Authors: Hailemariam, Abebe, Kalsi, Jaslin, Mavisakalyan, Astghik
Format: Book Chapter
Published: 2023
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95192
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author Hailemariam, Abebe
Kalsi, Jaslin
Mavisakalyan, Astghik
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description Climate change is having a significant negative impact on the lives of individuals around the globe. But this impact is not distributed equally. A growing body of research suggests that women are more vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change than men due to socio-economic structures and norms. On the other hand, there is evidence to suggest that improvements in gender equality might benefit climate resilience, suggesting the possibility that efforts to improve gender equality may set a virtuous circle in action. This chapter reviews the literature on both sides of the climate change–gender inequality nexus. First, we explore the evidence of the impact of climate change on a wide range of women’s outcomes. Then, we summarise the evidence on women’s empowerment and climate change action. We conclude with a discussion of implications for policy.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-951922024-07-03T00:22:34Z Gender Equality and Climate Change Hailemariam, Abebe Kalsi, Jaslin Mavisakalyan, Astghik Climate change is having a significant negative impact on the lives of individuals around the globe. But this impact is not distributed equally. A growing body of research suggests that women are more vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change than men due to socio-economic structures and norms. On the other hand, there is evidence to suggest that improvements in gender equality might benefit climate resilience, suggesting the possibility that efforts to improve gender equality may set a virtuous circle in action. This chapter reviews the literature on both sides of the climate change–gender inequality nexus. First, we explore the evidence of the impact of climate change on a wide range of women’s outcomes. Then, we summarise the evidence on women’s empowerment and climate change action. We conclude with a discussion of implications for policy. 2023 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95192 10.1007/978-3-030-68127-2_237-1 restricted
spellingShingle Hailemariam, Abebe
Kalsi, Jaslin
Mavisakalyan, Astghik
Gender Equality and Climate Change
title Gender Equality and Climate Change
title_full Gender Equality and Climate Change
title_fullStr Gender Equality and Climate Change
title_full_unstemmed Gender Equality and Climate Change
title_short Gender Equality and Climate Change
title_sort gender equality and climate change
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95192