Alston, Margaret
Research, Action and Policy: Addressing the Gendered Impacts of Climate Change
1. Introducing Gender and Climate Change: Research, Policy and Action
Margaret Alston
2. Gendering Climate Knowledge for Justice: Catalyzing a New Research Agenda
Nancy Tuana
3. A Climate for Feminist Intervention: Feminist Science Studies and Climate Change
Andrei L. Israel, Carolyn Sachs
4. Post-conventional Approaches to Gender, Climate Change and Social Justice
Karen Bell
5. Two Solitudes, Many Bridges, Big Tent: Women’s Leadership in Climate and Disaster Risk Reduction
Elaine Enarson
6. Gendering Climate Change: Implications for Debates, Policies and Practices
Lena Dominelli
7. Gender, Development, and Rights-Based Approaches: Lessons for Climate Change Adaptation and Adaptive Social Protection
Beth Bee, Maureen Biermann, Petra Tschakert
8. From “Free” Trade to Farm Women: Gender and the Neoliberal Environment
Amber J. Fletcher
9. Renegotiating Gender as Farming Families Manage Agricultural and Rural Restructuring in the Mallee
Josephine Clarke
10. Gendered Access to Green Power: Motivations and Barriers for Changing the Energy Provider
Gotelind Alber
11. A Path to Implementation: Gender-Responsive Climate Change Strategies
Lorena Aguilar
12. The Gender Gap in Environmental Attitudes: A System Justification Perspective
Rachel E. Goldsmith, Irina Feygina, John T. Jost
13. Gender and Climate Change in Australia and the Pacific
Margaret Alston
14. Gender Issues in Climate Change Adaptation: Farmers’ Food Security in Andhra Pradesh
Yianna Lambrou, Sibyl Nelson
15. Climate Change, Women’s Health, Wellbeing and Experiences of Gender Based Violence in Australia
Kerri Whittenbury
16. Women Farmer Scientists in Participatory Action Research Processes for Adaptation
Bettina Koelle
17. Gendered Adaptations to Climate Change: A Case Study from the Philippines
Gerlie T. Tatlonghari, Thelma R. Paris
18. Gender and Declining Fisheries in Lobitos, Perú: Beyond
Naomi Joy Godden
19. Climate Change: A Himalayan Perspective ‘Local Knowledge – The Way Forward’
Reetu Sogani
20. Gender and Climate Change: Implications for Responding to the Needs of Those Affected by Natural Disasters and Other Severe Weather Events
Desley Hargreaves
Keywords: Environment, Climate Change, Gender Studies, Sociology, general, Social Work, Social Structure, Social Inequality, Human Geography
- Author(s)
- Alston, Margaret
- Whittenbury, Kerri
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2013
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 2013
- Page amount
- 21 pages
- Category
- Natural Sciences
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9789400755185