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Gender: The Missing Component in the Response to Climate ChangeAuthorYianna Lambrou
Grazia Piana
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Publication DateSeptember 1, 2005
SummaryThis report analyses the gender dimension of climate change and the policies enacted to mitigate and adapt to its impacts with the aim of developing gender-sensitive approaches with regards to mitigation measures, adaptation projects, and national regimes. According to the report, natural disasters and environmental damage associated with climate change are worse for vulnerable populations, including women and children. They depend largely on the environment for their livelihoods and have less access to natural and economic resources for recovery. However, the research found that gender aspects have generally been neglected in international climate policy. The report proposes that: ContactYianna Lambrou, Ph.D.
Senior Officer
Gender, Equity and Rural Employment Division
Economic and Social Development Department
Rome
00153
Italy
Tel: 39 06 57054550
Fax: 39 06 57052004
Sourceid21News, Number 196, April 2006. Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 10 2006 Last Updated January 14 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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