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A Framework to Understand Gender and Structural Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Ganges River Basin

Lessons from Bangladesh’ India and Nepal

Author : Sugden, F., Clement, F., Maskey-Amatya, F., et al.

Publisher: International Water Management Institute (IWMI)

Place of Publish: Sri Lanka, Colombo

Year: 2014

Page Numbers: 42

Acc. No: 4694

Class No: 338.9 FRA

Category: Books & Reports

Subjects: Development

Type of Resource: Monograph

Languages: English

ISBN: 978-92-9090-806-7

“As the reality of climate change becomes accepted in the scientific community, it is critical to continue to understand its impact on the ground, particularly for communities dependent on agricultural and natural resources. To do so, the analysis of vulnerability- in other words, the capacity of communities to cope with the effects of change- is critical. An extension of this is the analysis of social structures, and how they shape patterns of vulnerability and the capacity for individuals or groups to adapt. The review presents a framework or understanding structural vulnerability to climate change in the Ganges River Basin countries- Nepal, India and Bangladesh- with a focus on the role of gender in shaping vulnerability This paper reviews the extensive academic and ‘gray' literature from the region to identify a set of key economic and social inequalities which shape how men and women are differently affected by climate change and their capacity.” Reference: A Framework to Understand Gender and Structural Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Ganges River Basin