How climate change interacts with inequity to impact nutrition

Climate change is affecting patterns of inequity and inequality. People will experience climate change differently not only because of where they live, but because of who they are – because they grew up in poverty, or because of their gender, caste, ethnicity, age, sexuality or disability. The cl...

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Autores principales: Salm, Leah, Nisbett, Nicholas, Cramer, Laura K., Gillespie, Stuart, Thornton, Philip K.
Formato: Póster
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105867
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author Salm, Leah
Nisbett, Nicholas
Cramer, Laura K.
Gillespie, Stuart
Thornton, Philip K.
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description Climate change is affecting patterns of inequity and inequality. People will experience climate change differently not only because of where they live, but because of who they are – because they grew up in poverty, or because of their gender, caste, ethnicity, age, sexuality or disability. The climate crisis will continue to increase malnutrition among vulnerable populations via several pathways. This research examines how climate change will affect malnutrition and inequity through the dimensions of fairness, justice and inclusion.
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spelling CGSpace1058672025-11-04T18:04:01Z How climate change interacts with inequity to impact nutrition Salm, Leah Nisbett, Nicholas Cramer, Laura K. Gillespie, Stuart Thornton, Philip K. climate change agriculture food security nutrition Climate change is affecting patterns of inequity and inequality. People will experience climate change differently not only because of where they live, but because of who they are – because they grew up in poverty, or because of their gender, caste, ethnicity, age, sexuality or disability. The climate crisis will continue to increase malnutrition among vulnerable populations via several pathways. This research examines how climate change will affect malnutrition and inequity through the dimensions of fairness, justice and inclusion. 2019-10-01 2019-11-22T12:51:00Z 2019-11-22T12:51:00Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105867 en Open Access application/pdf Salm L, Nisbett N, Cramer L, Gillespie S, Thornton P. 2019. How climate change interacts with inequity to impact nutrition. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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How climate change interacts with inequity to impact nutrition
title How climate change interacts with inequity to impact nutrition
title_full How climate change interacts with inequity to impact nutrition
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title_short How climate change interacts with inequity to impact nutrition
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agriculture
food security
nutrition
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