Cogent Social Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
10(1)
Опубликована: Апрель 18, 2024
This
study
explores
conflicts
stemming
from
the
intersection
of
cultural
practices,
beliefs,
and
international
human
rights
standards
within
coastal
communities.
Through
rigorous
focus
group
discussions,
it
examines
interplay
between
culture
rights,
identifying
colonial
legacies,
economic
disparities,
environmental
challenges
as
primary
sources
tension.
Concrete
examples,
such
disputes
over
fishing
access
clashes
with
regulatory
frameworks,
underscore
pressing
need
for
resolution.
Emphasising
importance
inclusive
approaches,
advocates
strategies
that
honour
diversity
while
upholding
universal
principles.
It
calls
comprehensive
measures,
including
community
dialogue,
sensitivity
training,
integration
customary
laws,
alongside
education
awareness
initiatives
effective
policy
implementation.
Additionally,
recommends
establishment
robust
mediation
mechanisms
partnerships
local
stakeholders
to
facilitate
conflict
resolution
capacity-building
efforts.
collaborative
efforts
communities,
these
actions
pave
way
a
more
equitable,
inclusive,
rights-respecting
future.
Scientific Reports,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
15(1)
Опубликована: Фев. 27, 2025
Climate
change
presents
significant
risks
to
marginalized
communities,
particularly
in
tribal
groups
like
the
Bhil
and
Bhilala
communities
of
Madhya
Pradesh,
India.
Limited
empirical
studies
have
focused
on
effects
climate
tribes
This
study
aims
assess
risk
vulnerability
among
employing
modified
Mann–Kendall
(MMK)
test
identify
trends,
a
assessment
framework
based
Intergovernmental
panel
sixth
report
(IPCC-AR6),
multiple
linear
regression
(MLR).
The
MMK
indicates
an
increasing
trend
rainfall
(MMK
=
1.099)
temperature.
However,
household
perceptions
reveal
high
awareness
climatic
changes,
with
97%
respondents
reporting
irregularity
98%
documenting
increased
summer
hot
days.
shows
that
households
face
higher
(0.107)
than
(0.068),
which
is
determined
by
exposure
sensitivity.
MLR
results
further
emphasize
12
23
indicators
significantly
affect
(R-squared
0.698),
events
(β
0.015),
housing
structure
0.07),
food
security
being
key
contributors.
findings
indicate
long-term
trends
are
already
affecting
livelihoods.
It
calls
for
targeted
adaptation
strategies,
incorporating
enhanced
infrastructure,
crop
diversification,
better
access
information
government
schemes.
Climate Risk Management,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
43, С. 100581 - 100581
Опубликована: Дек. 23, 2023
Households
in
the
coastal
areas
are
more
vulnerable
to
various
environmental,
social,
and
economic
disruptions
terms
of
an
intersectionality
point
view.
As
a
first
step
mitigating
potential
effects
on
families,
knowing
how
susceptible
they
and,
ideally,
fortifying
themselves
against
existing
is
essential.
Vulnerability
adaptive
capacity
could
not
be
uniformly
distributed
between
households
owing
gender-based
socio-economic
disparities
inequities.
This
research,
thereby,
examined
vulnerability
variation
headed
by
males
females
two
emerging
economy
like
Bangladesh.
study
utilized
Evaluation-based
Distance
from
Average
Solution
(EDAS)
method
Boosted
Regression
Trees
(BRT)
technique
conduct
analysis.
The
EDAS
has
been
used
analyze
index.
Using
BRT,
innovative
approach
area,
we
showed
that
male
female-headed
different
their
capability
adapt.
findings
this
suggest
led
than
those
region
across
variety
dimensions
(social,
health,
economic,
housing,
land
ownership)
perspective.
can
provide
new
outlook
for
decision-makers
differences
among
residents
thus
lead
efficient
disaster
management
practices.
Climate,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
11(4), С. 85 - 85
Опубликована: Апрель 9, 2023
This
study
breaks
away
from
traditional
macroeconomic-data-based
research
that
often
overlooks
the
subjective
experiences
of
communities
and
social
groups
in
assessing
their
resilience
to
external
stressors.
Instead,
we
conducted
a
nuanced
analysis
self-assessments
provided
by
364
household
heads
Nam
Dong
District,
Thua
Thien
Hue
Province,
Vietnam,
gain
comprehensive
understanding
resilience.
Our
investigation
focused
on
two
upland
communities—the
Kinh
majority
Co
Tu
ethnic
minority
households—evaluating
levels
terms
five
livelihood
capitals
identifying
significant
disparities
among
different
gender
groups.
findings
reveal
notable
differences
climate
change
variability
these
groups,
particularly
for
women,
poor,
minorities
who
exhibit
lower
levels.
underscores
need
policies
programs
designed
improve
capacity
while
taking
into
account
groups’
cultural
norms.
We
suggest
focusing
improving
financial,
human,
increase
households’
shocks.
Specifically,
building
disadvantaged
must
go
hand
with
promoting
overall
well-being
alleviating
poverty.
Additionally,
recommend
tailored
training
raise
awareness
households
strengthening
institutional
systems
enhance
Energy Research & Social Science,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
109, С. 103426 - 103426
Опубликована: Янв. 28, 2024
Energy
poverty
has
become
a
notable
concern
within
the
European
Union
(EU),
with
adverse
implications
for
well-being
and
social
inclusion
of
susceptible
populations,
particularly
women.
Despite
an
increasing
focus
on
gender
perspectives
in
context
energy
transition
recent
years,
assessment
geographical
distribution
vulnerability
remains
gender-blind.
This
paper
introduces
simplified
method
mapping
gendered
energy-vulnerable
areas
through
gender-responsive
index.
The
proposed
enlightens
potential
use
open-access
data
evaluating
from
perspective.
Additionally,
methodology
cross-references
previous
assessments
to
identify
matching
cases
vulnerability,
resulting
Gendered
Vulnerability
Index
(GEVI).
GEVI
enables
classification
based
their
risk
experiencing
vulnerability.
To
illustrate
method,
it
is
applied
evaluation
case
study
Madrid,
Spain.
Findings
estimate
that
42
neighborhoods,
representing
32
%
total
city,
might
be
at
facing
pronounced
impact
elderly
women,
single-parent
households
led
by
women
engaged
part-time
employment
or
elementary
occupations.
also
identifies
specific
spatial
patterns
correlations
city.
Sustainable Development,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Июнь 9, 2024
Abstract
In
Bangladesh,
women
endure
the
consequences
of
climate
change
while
also
serving
a
crucial
role
in
domestic
and
community‐led
responses.
Given
gender
power
dynamics
that
have
developed
integrating
as
distinguishable
actors
effective
agents
governance
remains
challenge.
Bangladesh
is
traditionally
patriarchal
society,
because
deeply
ingrained
inequalities,
men
dominate
family,
community,
society.
Most
research
has
been
conducted
on
women's
vulnerability
victims,
but
only
few
were
how
can
be
change‐makers.
This
found
with
contribution
equal
participation,
achieving
possible.
The
study
discovered
absence
from
perpetuates
inequality
makes
it
more
challenging
to
achieve
sustainable
development
objectives.
intricate
relationships
between
equality,
efficient
governance,
general
aim
within
context
are
explored
this
study.
light
findings,
argues
for
puts
forward
policy
proposals
recognizing
active
makers
supporting
equality
strategy
Bangladesh.
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
6
Опубликована: Март 4, 2024
The
climate
crisis
disproportionately
impacts
women
and
girls
all
over
the
world.
To
understand
what
priorities
in
terms
of
policy
are,
an
examination
is
conducted
on
taking
place
South
Asia
(focusing
countries
Bangladesh,
India,
Pakistan),
area
globe
that
highly
vulnerable
to
change
characterized
by
having
strong
patriarchal
values.
Gender
stereotypes
roles
region
heighten
girls'
vulnerability
impacts,
both
general
situations
resulting
from
extreme
weather
events.
Deepening
understanding
crisis'
impact
gender
Asia,
a
at
frontline
these
effects,
can
assist
reaching
baseline
challenge
global
perspective.
Methodologically,
we
reviewed
extensive
body
literature,
specialty
books
scientific
articles,
recent
institutional
reports
as
well
news
or
journalistic
reliable
international
press.
In
this
research,
argument
made
today,
action
urban
development
cannot
be
considered
separately
women's
rights.
Extensive
data
research
support
integration
perspective
adaptation
standard
practices,
safeguard
are
identified
accordingly.
allocation
half
funds,
including
those
loss
damage,
directly
women-led
organizations
being
particularly
relevant.
Bold
ambitious
policymaking
urgently
needed
build
capacity
face
multiple
crises
unfolding.