Climate change vulnerability, impacts, and adaptation: Why does gender matter?
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Abstract Gender-related inequalities are pervasive in the developing world. Although women account for almost 80 per cent of the agricultural sector in Africa, they remain vulnerable and poor. Seventy per cent of the 1.3 billion people in the developing world living below the threshold of poverty are women. It is important that the consequences of climate change should not lead already marginalised sections of communities into further deprivation. But key development issues have been at best sidetracked, and at worst blatantly omitted, from policy debates on climate change. The threats posed by global warming have failed to impress on policy-makers the importance of placing women at the heart of their vision…
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- Vulnerability (computing)
- Sustainable development
- Poverty
- Climate change
- Disadvantage
- Development economics
- Developing country
- Millennium Development Goals
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