Gender, development, and climate change /
edited by Rachel Masika.
- Oxford : Oxfam GB, c2002.
- 112 p. ; 25 cm.
- Oxfam focus on gender .
Cover title. Originally published in the journal Gender and development.
Includes bibliographical references.
Editorial / Rachel Masika -- Climate change vulnerability, impacts, and adaptation: why does gender matter? / Fatma Denton -- Climate change: learning from gender analysis and women's experiences of organising for sustainable development / Irene Dankelman -- Protocols, treaties, and action: the 'climate change process' viewed through gender spectacles / Margaret M. Skutsch -- Kyoto protocol negotiations: reflections on the role of women / Delia Villagrasa -- Gender and climate hazards in Bangladesh / Terry Cannon -- Uncertain predictions, invisible impacts, and the need to mainstream gender in climate change adaptations / Valerie Nelson ... [et al.] -- Gendering responses to El Niņo in rural Peru / Rosa Rivero Reyes -- The Noel Kempff project in Bolivia: gender, power, and decision-making in climate mitigation / Emily Boyd -- Reducing risk and vulnerability to climate change in India: the capabilities approach / Marlene Roy and Henry David Venema -- Promoting the role of women in sustainable energy development in Africa: networking and capacity-building / Tieho Makhabane -- Transforming power relationships: building capacity for ecological security / Mary Jo Larson -- Resources / compiled by Ruth Evans.
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Climatic changes--Social aspects--Developing countries. Sex role--Developing countries.