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From vulnerability to agency in climate adaptation and mitigation

In: Advancing gender equality through agricultural and environmental research: Past, present, and future

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  • Huyer, Sophia
  • Gumucio, Tatiana
  • Tavenner, Katie
  • Acosta, Mariola
  • Chanana, Nitya
  • Khatri-Chhetri, Arun
  • Mungai, Catherine
  • Ouedraogo, Mathieu
  • Otieno, Gloria
  • Radeny, Maren
  • Recha, John
  • Simelton, Elisabeth

Abstract

Rising temperatures and more extreme weather associated with climate change are expected to exacerbate existing social and gender inequalities across the globe (Adger et al. 2014 , Dankelman 2010). The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) projects that the production of major crops such as wheat, rice, and maize will be affected across all regions and that climate change will progressively increase variability in crop yields. All aspects of food security are affected, including food access, utilization, and price stability. In rural areas, major impacts are expected on water availability and supply, food security, and agricultural incomes, with shifts in production of both food and non-food crops as growing zones change as a result of weather variability (Adger et al. 2014, Girvetz et al. 2017). Climate-influenced migration is seen to be an intensifying factor in the feminization of agriculture in some regions, particularly South Asia and Central America, where out-migration for employment is predominantly male. Women left behind are required to manage farms and households with fewer resources and less family labor, further increasing their vulnerability (Gumucio et al. 2019a, Khatri-Chhetri et al. 2020).

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  • Huyer, Sophia & Gumucio, Tatiana & Tavenner, Katie & Acosta, Mariola & Chanana, Nitya & Khatri-Chhetri, Arun & Mungai, Catherine & Ouedraogo, Mathieu & Otieno, Gloria & Radeny, Maren & Recha, John & S, 2021. "From vulnerability to agency in climate adaptation and mitigation," IFPRI book chapters, in: Advancing gender equality through agricultural and environmental research: Past, present, and future, chapter 7, pages 261-298, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:ifpric:9780896293915_07
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