[HTML][HTML] Towards a feminist political ecology of migration in a changing climate
S Vigil - Geoforum, 2024 - Elsevier
Research on climate and migration interactions has greatly evolved from environmentally
deterministic explanations to more sophisticated and complex accounts of human (im) …
deterministic explanations to more sophisticated and complex accounts of human (im) …
Hitting the target and missing the point? On the risks of measuring women's empowerment in agricultural development
K Tavenner, TA Crane - Agriculture and Human Values, 2022 - Springer
There is a strong impetus in international agricultural development to close 'gender gaps' in
agricultural productivity. The goal of empowering women is often framed as the solution to …
agricultural productivity. The goal of empowering women is often framed as the solution to …
Intersectionality in gender and agriculture: toward an applied research design
Applied to agricultural research for development (AR4D), intersectionality can illuminate
how gender's interactions with other axes of social differentiation, such as age, assets base …
how gender's interactions with other axes of social differentiation, such as age, assets base …
[PDF][PDF] Intersectional approaches to vulnerability reduction and resilience-building
D Chaplin, J Twigg, E Lovell - Resilience Intel, 2019 - researchgate.net
Intersectional approaches recognise that people will have different identities, needs,
priorities and capacities which are not static, and will shift and change over time–affecting …
priorities and capacities which are not static, and will shift and change over time–affecting …
[HTML][HTML] Adaptation at whose expense? Explicating the maladaptive potential of water storage and climate-resilient growth for Māori women in northern Aotearoa
Drawing on ethnographic research with Indigenous Māori women in northern Aotearoa
(New Zealand) we challenge the presumed benefits of neoliberal, infrastructural-focussed …
(New Zealand) we challenge the presumed benefits of neoliberal, infrastructural-focussed …
Social dimensions of climate hazards in rural communities of the global North: An intersectionality framework
Highlights•Intersectionality remains largely conceptual in climate hazards research in the
global North.•We provide an analytical framework for empirical intersectionality climate …
global North.•We provide an analytical framework for empirical intersectionality climate …
Diversifying Indigenous vulnerability and adaptation: An intersectional reading of Māori women's experiences of health, wellbeing, and climate change
Despite evidence that Indigenous peoples' multiple subjectivities engender diverse lived
experiences both between and within Indigenous groups, the influence of multiple …
experiences both between and within Indigenous groups, the influence of multiple …
Framing social–ecological transformation as a geographical concept
Global challenges call for timely social–ecological transformation. There is a substantial
amount of literature on social–ecological transformation, increasingly replacing and going …
amount of literature on social–ecological transformation, increasingly replacing and going …
[HTML][HTML] Climate change-induced livelihood adaptive strategies and perceptions of forest-dependent communities: The case of Inanda, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Abstract Many South African rural communities depend directly or indirectly on natural
forests to meet their livelihoods. Climate change can alter many of the mutual relationships …
forests to meet their livelihoods. Climate change can alter many of the mutual relationships …
Climate change, the intersectional imperative, and the opportunity of the Green New Deal
JR Hathaway - Environmental Communication, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This article discusses why climate change communicators, including scholars and
practitioners, must acknowledge and understand climate change as a product of social and …
practitioners, must acknowledge and understand climate change as a product of social and …