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      Engendering Climate Change
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      Learnings from South Asia

      Engendering Climate Change

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      Engendering Climate Change book

      Learnings from South Asia
      Edited ByAsha Hans, Nitya Rao, Anjal Prakash, Amrita Patel
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2021
      eBook Published 3 March 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge India
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003142409
      Pages 262
      eBook ISBN 9781003142409
      Subjects Area Studies, Environment and Sustainability, Geography, Global Development, Humanities, Social Sciences
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      Hans, A., Rao, N., Prakash, A., & Patel, A. (Eds.). (2021). Engendering Climate Change: Learnings from South Asia (1st ed.). Routledge India. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003142409

      ABSTRACT

      This book focuses on the gendered experiences of environmental change across different geographies and social contexts in South Asia and on diverse strategies of adapting to climate variability.

      The book analyzes how changes in rainfall patterns, floods, droughts, heatwaves and landslides affect those who are directly dependent on the agrarian economy. It examines the socio-economic pressures, including the increase in women’s work burdens both in production and reproduction on gender relations. It also examines coping mechanisms such as male migration and the formation of women’s collectives which create space for agency and change in rigid social relations. The volume looks at perspectives from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal to present the nuances of gender relations across borders along with similarities and differences across geographical,socio-cultural and policy contexts.

      This book will be of interest to researchers and students of sociology, development, gender, economics, environmental studies and South Asian studies. It will also be useful for policymakers, NGOs and think tanks working in the areas of gender, climate change and development.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|16 pages

      Gender, climate change and the politics of vulnerability

      An introduction
      ByNitya Rao, Anjal Prakash, Asha Hans, Amrita Patel

      Size: 0.11 MB

      part Part I|108 pages

      Vulnerabilities

      chapter 2|19 pages

      Vulnerabilities of rural women to climate extremes

      A case of semi-arid districts in Pakistan
      ByAyesha Qaisrani, Samavia Batool

      Size: 0.17 MB

      chapter 3|20 pages

      Gendered vulnerabilities in Diaras

      Struggles with floods in the Gandak river basin in Bihar, India
      ByPranita Bhushan Udas, Anjal Prakash, Chanda Gurung Goodrich

      Size: 0.30 MB

      chapter 4|27 pages

      Of borewells and bicycles1

      The gendered nature of water access in Karnataka, South India and its implications for local vulnerability
      ByChandni Singh

      Size: 0.74 MB

      chapter 5|21 pages

      Vulnerabilities and resilience of local women towards climate change in the Indus basin

      BySaqib Shakeel Abbasi, Muhammad Zubair Anwar, Nusrat Habib, Qaiser Khan

      Size: 0.22 MB

      chapter 6|19 pages

      Climate change, gendered vulnerabilities and resilience in high mountain communities

      The case of Upper Rasuwa in Gandaki River Basin, Hindu Kush Himalayas
      ByDeepak Dorje Tamang, Pranita Bhushan Udas

      Size: 0.26 MB

      part Part II|111 pages

      Adaptation and Wellbeing

      chapter 7|25 pages

      Wells and well-being in South India1

      Gender dimensions of groundwater dependence
      ByDivya Susan Solomon, Nitya Rao

      Size: 0.24 MB

      chapter 8|20 pages

      Gender, migration and environmental change in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta in Bangladesh1

      ByKatharine Vincent, Ricardo Safra de Campos, Attila N. Lázár, Anwara Begum

      Size: 0.42 MB

      chapter 9|29 pages

      Women-headed households, migration and adaptation to climate change in the Mahanadi Delta, India1

      BySugata Hazra, Amrita Patel, Shouvik Das, Asha Hans, Amit Ghosh, Jasmine Giri

      Size: 0.35 MB

      chapter 10|25 pages

      Gender dynamics and climate variability

      Mapping the linkages in the Upper Ganga Basin in Uttarakhand, India
      ByVani Rijhwani, Divya Sharma, Neha Khandekar, Roshan Rathod, Mini Govindan

      Size: 0.26 MB

      chapter 11|10 pages

      Shaping gendered responses to climate change in South Asia

      ByAsha Hans, Anjal Prakash, Nitya Rao, Amrita Patel

      Size: 0.07 MB
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