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050 _aHQ 1075 .M3 2002
100 _aMasika, R. (ed.)
245 0 _aGender, development, and climate change
260 _aOxford
_bOxfam
_c2002
300 _a112p.
500 _aExamines how gender analysis has been ignored in debates on climate change and its relations with poverty, and reveales its significance to those concerned with understanding the effects of global environmental change on human communities. Presents several vulnerabilities, risks and ways of coping for poor women and men in the experience of environmental degradation and increased livelihood. Various complex and nebulous political and socio-economic issues linked to climate change are discussed. Reveals the importance of good gender analysis at all policy-making levels in coming up with climate change policies that benefit all people.
650 _aGender Identity|Politics|Poverty|Socioeconomic Factors
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_cBK
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