POLITICAL ECOLOGY
; TIBETAN PLATEAU
; ADAPTATION
; WATER
; INTERSECTIONALITY
; IMPACTS
; POVERTY
; NEPAL
; CASTE
; ASIA
WOS学科分类:
Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向:
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:
Not all women or all men are equally vulnerable. Manifestations of vulnerability to climate change vary in different groups of people, based on their position in a social and gender structure in a particular location and at a particular time. We need to understand the pre-existing conditions, what we term "contextual conditions" that underlie experiences of vulnerability and lead to its complexity and reproduction. This paper is based on a literature review and takes the standpoint that not only is gender a powerful and pervasive contextual condition, but that it intersects with other contextual conditions to shape vulnerabilities. Further, gender and other contextual conditions also influence and are influenced by socioeconomic drivers of change to produce differential gendered vulnerabilities. Therefore, manifestations of gendered vulnerability to climate change are the result of complex and interlinked factors, which cannot be simplified for the sake of efficiency. This paper offers a conceptual framework bringing together these interlinkages and intersectionalities in understanding differential gendered vulnerabilities.
1.Int Ctr Integrated Mt Dev, GPO Box 3226, Kathmandu, Nepal 2.Univ Manchester, Dept Geog, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England
Recommended Citation:
Goodrich, Chanda Gurung,Udas, Pranita Bhushan,Larrington-Spencers, Harriet. Conceptualizing gendered vulnerability to climate change in the Hindu Kush Himalaya: Contextual conditions and drivers of change[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT,2019-01-01,31:9-18