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Where women in agri-food systems are at highest climate risk: a methodology for mapping climate–agriculture–gender inequality hotspots

The relevance and urgency of identifying localities where climate change hits agri-food systems hardest and is likely to negatively affect population groups or sectors that are particularly vulnerable is increasingly acknowledged in the literature and, in the spirit of leaving no one behind, in climate and development policy arenas. Hotspot maps can guide the allocation of scarce resources to most-at-risk populations. The climate-agriculture-gender inequality hotspot maps show where women involved in agri-food systems are at high climate risk while signaling that reducing this risk requires addressing the structural barriers to gender equality.

In this paper, the authors developed and applied an accessible and versatile methodology to identify and map localities where climate change poses high risk especially for women in agri-food systems because of gendered exposure and vulnerability.

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Année: 2023
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Pays: Bangladesh, Mali, Pakistan, Zambia
Couverture géographique: Afrique, Asie et le Pacifique
Langue: English
Author: Els Lecoutere; Avni Mishra; Niyati Singaraju; Jawoo Koo; Carlo Azzarri; Nitya Chanana; Gianluigi Nico; Ranjitha Puskur ,
Type: article de journal
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