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Gender and climate adaptation in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) - operationalizing a gender responsive approach on The Global Climate Change Alliance Plus Initiative (GCCA+)
Title statement Gender and climate adaptation in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) - operationalizing a gender responsive approach on The Global Climate Change Alliance Plus Initiative (GCCA+) [rukopis] / Ana Rita Martins pereira Additional Variant Titles Gender and climate adaptation in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) - operationalizing a gender responsive approach on The Global Climate Change Alliance Plus Initiative (GCCA+) Personal name Martins pereira, Ana Rita, (dissertant) Translated title Gender and climate adaptation in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) - operationalizing a gender responsive approach on The Global Climate Change Alliance Plus Initiative (GCCA+) Issue data 2019 Phys.des. 44 : schémata, tab. Note Oponent Jean-Francois Brun Ved. práce Pascale Combes motel Another responsib. Brun, Jean-Francois, (opponent) Combes motel, Pascale, (thesis advisor) Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (degree grantor) Keywords SIDS * gender * adaptation * climate change * feminist political ecology Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses UDC (043)378.2 Country Česko Language angličtina Document kind PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Title Mgr. Degree program Navazující Degree program Geography Degreee discipline International Development Studies book
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Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are a group of countries in the Caribbean, Pacific and the Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean and South China Sea (AIMS) regions, extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and positioned as key stakeholders in climate adaptation financing. Since 2007, the European Commission has been providing support to SIDS through the Global Climate Change Alliance (GCCA) flagship that operates through policy dialogue and effective cooperation in technical and financial terms. This research aims to highlight the interlinkages between gender and climate change in the context of SIDS and to analyse the status of women and existing obstacles for women's empowerment in these countries. This is done reflecting a feminist political ecology perspective that considers the relevance of issues of gendered power relations and social inequalities in climate change processes. The subsequent analysis of gender-responsiveness the GCCA flagship offers practical examples and recommendations on how this scheme can adopt a stronger gender responsive approach to climate adaptation funding in SIDS through gender mainstreaming and it contributes to show how the European Union has the possibility to position itself as a global player committed to address gender equality.Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are a group of countries in the Caribbean, Pacific and the Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean and South China Sea (AIMS) regions, extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and positioned as key stakeholders in climate adaptation financing. Since 2007, the European Commission has been providing support to SIDS through the Global Climate Change Alliance (GCCA) flagship that operates through policy dialogue and effective cooperation in technical and financial terms. This research aims to highlight the interlinkages between gender and climate change in the context of SIDS and to analyse the status of women and existing obstacles for women's empowerment in these countries. This is done reflecting a feminist political ecology perspective that considers the relevance of issues of gendered power relations and social inequalities in climate change processes. The subsequent analysis of gender-responsiveness the GCCA flagship offers practical examples and recommendations on how this scheme can adopt a stronger gender responsive approach to climate adaptation funding in SIDS through gender mainstreaming and it contributes to show how the European Union has the possibility to position itself as a global player committed to address gender equality.
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