Climate hazards, disasters, and gendered ramifications
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Climate hazards, disasters, and gendered ramifications
(Routledge studies in hazards, disaster risk and climate change)
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction : climate hazards, disasters and gender ramifications / Helle Rydstrom and Catarina Kinnvall
- Gender responsive alternatives on climate change from a feminist standpoint / Maria Tanyag and Jacqui True
- Why gender does not stick : exploring conceptual logics in global disaster risk reduction policy / Sara Bondesson
- Women as agents of change? : reflections on women in climate adaptation and mitigation in the global North and the global South / Misse Wester and Phu Doma Lama
- Industrial/breadwinner masculinities and climate change : understanding the 'white male effect' of climate change denial / Paul Pulé and Martin Hultman
- Climate change and 'architectures of entitlement' : beyond gendered virtue and vulnerability in the Pacific Islands? / Nicole George
- Gender as fundamental to climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction : experiences from South Asia / Emmanuel Raju
- #leavenoonebehind : women, gender planning and disaster risk reduction in Nepal / Katie Oven, Jonathan Rigg, Shubheksha Rana, Arya Gautam, and Toran Singh
- Gendered and ungendered bodies in the tsunami : experiences and ontological vulnerability in southern Thailand / Claudia Merli
- Disasters and gendered violence in Pakistan : religion, nationalism and masculinity / Sidsel Hansson and Catarina Kinnvall
- Crises, ruination and slow harm : masculinized livelihoods and gendered ramifications of storms in Vietnam / Helle Rydstrom
- In the wake of Haiyan : an ethnographic study on gendered vulnerability and resilience as a result of climatic catastrophes in the Philippines / Huong Nguyen
- Accountability for state failures to prevent sexual assault inevacuation centres and temporary shelters : a human rights based approach / Matthew Scott
- Conclusions / Catarina Kinnvall and Helle Rydstrom

