Social Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
13(2), С. 89 - 89
Опубликована: Янв. 31, 2024
The
riverine
region
of
Bayelsa
State,
Nigeria,
faces
a
critical
issue
as
the
impacts
climate
change,
including
rising
sea
levels,
extreme
weather
events,
and
disruptions
to
traditional
livelihoods,
disproportionately
affect
women.
This
qualitative
study
aimed
fill
gap
in
understanding
by
exploring
nuanced
ways
which
these
environmental
challenges
influence
migration
decisions
women
who
have
fled
floods,
remain
displaced,
opted
not
return
prevent
potential
negative
experiences
linked
future
flooding
region.
research
delves
into
interplay
between
gender
dynamics,
community
resilience.
Employing
an
exploratory
design
with
purposive
snowball
sampling
techniques,
selected
51
female
participants.
Through
24
in-depth
interviews
three
focus
group
discussions,
captured
grappling
posed
change.
Thematic
analysis
was
applied
analyze
collected
data.
unveiled
that
change
significantly
shapes
area
State.
manifests
through
disrupted
flooding,
water
scarcity,
diseases
health
challenges,
housing
insecurity,
increased
vulnerabilities,
uncertain
prospects.
These
findings
underscore
pressing
need
for
gender-responsive
policies
community-based
strategies
address
complex
women’s
experiences.
Revista de Ciencias Tecnológicas,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
8(2), С. 1 - 21
Опубликована: Апрель 3, 2025
The
accelerated
growth
in
demands
for
natural
resources
such
as
water
and
energy
has
generated
a
potential
crisis,
while
the
requirements
have
been
hastily
driven
by
development
of
emerging
technologies
that
spanned
various
sectors,
so
intersection
these
technologies,
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI),
sustainability,
governance
public
policies,
offers
transformative
opportunities
to
combat
climate
change
promote
sustainable
development.
This
study
explores
integration
AI
administration
resilience,
equity
innovation,
highlights
applications
resource
management,
disaster
prediction,
renewable
optimization
planning.
sustainable,
highlighting
priority
role
ethical
frameworks
public-private
collaborations
ensure
equitable
transparent
deployment
AI.
Challenges
data
accessibility,
allocation
adjacent
regulatory
balance
are
analyzed
with
strategies
overcome
them,
including
capacity
infrastructure
investment.
innovative
findings
suggest
tool
efficiently
managed
action
helps
address
environmental
challenges,
key
elements
through
requires
collaborative
between
stakeholders,
those
across
integrating
principles
into
management
policies.
integrated
approach
positions
fundamental
more
future.
Media Culture & Society,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 10, 2025
One
of
the
paradoxes
AI
is
that
it
a
global
phenomenon,
but
always
situated
in
specific
local
contexts
and
cultures.
While
approaches
aim
to
study
cultures
are
important,
there
risk
neglecting
their
insertion
within
broader
geographies
politics
AI.
As
response
this
challenge,
article
proposes
pathway
apply
concept
power
geometries,
originally
proposed
by
feminist
geographer
Doreen
Massey,
case
Reframing
dimension
terms
geometries
helps
locate
these
positions
complex
networks
relationships
between
different
actors
at
level.
The
follow
lines
inequalities
Global
North
South,
colonizers
colonized,
also
diverse
scales,
such
as
governments,
policymakers,
corporations,
designers,
workers,
users.
all
media
can
be
examined
bring
issue
agency
central
stage.
reconfiguration
question
sparked
AI,
fact,
has
generated
new
kinds
structures
trajectories
underpinning
AI’s
geometries.
This
editorial
examines
the
intricate
landscape
of
local
climate
action
in
Latin
America.
It
explores
interplay
between
initiatives,
global
agendas,
and
potential
for
innovative
anti-systemic
approaches.
The
paper
recognizes
constraints
faced
by
actors,
including
limited
capacity
complexities
action,
highlighting
their
differences
complementarity.
Furthermore,
this
underscore
role
actions
challenging
dominant
neoliberal
order,
particularly
through
grassroots
efforts
prioritizing
sustainability
equity.
These
initiatives
offer
alternative
socioeconomic
models
reframe
issues
beyond
change,
addressing
broader
challenges
like
inequality
resource
depletion.
In
navigating
these
complexities,
emphasizes
need
to
combine
both
localization
actions,
demanding
inventive
methods
progress
measurement
support.
sets
stage
a
topical
collection
that
dissects
America
its
critical
within
change
agenda,
national
policies.
Social Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
13(2), С. 89 - 89
Опубликована: Янв. 31, 2024
The
riverine
region
of
Bayelsa
State,
Nigeria,
faces
a
critical
issue
as
the
impacts
climate
change,
including
rising
sea
levels,
extreme
weather
events,
and
disruptions
to
traditional
livelihoods,
disproportionately
affect
women.
This
qualitative
study
aimed
fill
gap
in
understanding
by
exploring
nuanced
ways
which
these
environmental
challenges
influence
migration
decisions
women
who
have
fled
floods,
remain
displaced,
opted
not
return
prevent
potential
negative
experiences
linked
future
flooding
region.
research
delves
into
interplay
between
gender
dynamics,
community
resilience.
Employing
an
exploratory
design
with
purposive
snowball
sampling
techniques,
selected
51
female
participants.
Through
24
in-depth
interviews
three
focus
group
discussions,
captured
grappling
posed
change.
Thematic
analysis
was
applied
analyze
collected
data.
unveiled
that
change
significantly
shapes
area
State.
manifests
through
disrupted
flooding,
water
scarcity,
diseases
health
challenges,
housing
insecurity,
increased
vulnerabilities,
uncertain
prospects.
These
findings
underscore
pressing
need
for
gender-responsive
policies
community-based
strategies
address
complex
women’s
experiences.