Understanding climate change through gender relations /
edited by Susan Buckingham and Virginie Le Masson.
- London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
- xx, 280 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
- Routledge studies in hazards, disaster risk, and climate change. .
Moving beyond impacts: more answers to the 'gender and climate change' question / Sherilyn MacGregor -- Integrating gender issues into the global climate change regime / Karen Morrow -- Gender justice and climate justice: building women's economic and political agency through global partnerships / Patricia E. Perkins -- Gender and urban climate change policy: tackling cross-cutting issues towards equitable, sustainable cities / Gotelind Alber, Kate Cahoon and Ulrike Röhr -- Natures of masculinities: conceptualising industrial, ecomodern and ecological masculinities / Martin Hultman -- The contribution of feminist perspectives to climate governance / Annica Kronsell -- Gender, climate change and energy access in developing countries: state of the art / Javier Mazorra [and 3 others] -- Everyday life in rural Bangladesh: understanding gender relations in the context of climate change / Alex Haynes -- Investigating the gender inequality and climate change nexus in China / Angela Moriggi -- Revealing the patriarchal sides of climate change adaptation through intersectionality: a case study from Nicaragua / Noémi Gonda -- Safeguarding gender in REDD+: reflecting on Mexico's institutional (in)capacities / Beth A. Bee -- 'Women and men are equal so no need to develop different projects': assuming gender equality in development and climate-related projects / Virginie Le Masson -- Co-housing: a double shift in roles? / Lidewij Tummers -- Integrating gender and planning towards climate change response: theorising from the Swedish case / Christian Dymén and Richard Langlais -- A gender-sensitive analysis of spatial planning instruments related to the management of natural hazards in Austria / Britta Fuchs [and 3 others].
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Climatic changes--Social aspects. Women and the environment. Women--Social conditions.