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Gender and climate change : giving the 'latecomer' a head start

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  • 10/4/04 JOYD
Summary: Looks at the inherent human security issues that are integral to climate change in terms of adaptation and mitigation. Focuses briefly on the neglect of gender issues within the overall climate debate and suggests the reason why gender issues were initially sidetracked from the main debate. Explores climate sensitive sectors such as agriculture, water and energy, and makes inherent links with gender.
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Looks at the inherent human security issues that are integral to climate change in terms of adaptation and mitigation. Focuses briefly on the neglect of gender issues within the overall climate debate and suggests the reason why gender issues were initially sidetracked from the main debate. Explores climate sensitive sectors such as agriculture, water and energy, and makes inherent links with gender.

10/4/04 JOYD

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