Gender and Climate Resilient Agriculture

Presented at the 2021 conference 'Cultivatng Equality: Advancing gender research in agriculture and food systems' organised by the GENDER platform and Wageningen Unversity. The presentation covers the results of a scoping review, of approximately 291 journal as well as grey literature articles rela...

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Main Authors: Chanana, Nitya, Ma, Stephanie, Huyer, Sophia
Format: Ponencia
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116764
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Ma, Stephanie
Huyer, Sophia
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description Presented at the 2021 conference 'Cultivatng Equality: Advancing gender research in agriculture and food systems' organised by the GENDER platform and Wageningen Unversity. The presentation covers the results of a scoping review, of approximately 291 journal as well as grey literature articles related to gender and Climate Resilient Agriculture. Broad trends in terms of time, geographic focus, sector focus, use of intersectionality, and methods of data collection are highlighted. Additionally, a full text review of 154 articles covers different thematic areas within the literature including vulnerability context, climate related impacts, adaptation and gender outcomes. The review results are expected to better inform research efforts as well as project interventions related to climate resilient agriculture.
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spelling CGSpace1167642023-03-12T14:52:08Z Gender and Climate Resilient Agriculture Chanana, Nitya Ma, Stephanie Huyer, Sophia agriculture food security climate change gender Presented at the 2021 conference 'Cultivatng Equality: Advancing gender research in agriculture and food systems' organised by the GENDER platform and Wageningen Unversity. The presentation covers the results of a scoping review, of approximately 291 journal as well as grey literature articles related to gender and Climate Resilient Agriculture. Broad trends in terms of time, geographic focus, sector focus, use of intersectionality, and methods of data collection are highlighted. Additionally, a full text review of 154 articles covers different thematic areas within the literature including vulnerability context, climate related impacts, adaptation and gender outcomes. The review results are expected to better inform research efforts as well as project interventions related to climate resilient agriculture. 2021-12-15 2021-12-15T15:16:39Z 2021-12-15T15:16:39Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116764 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Chanana N, Ma S, Huyer S. 2021. Gender and Climate Resilient Agriculture. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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Chanana, Nitya
Ma, Stephanie
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title Gender and Climate Resilient Agriculture
title_full Gender and Climate Resilient Agriculture
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title_short Gender and Climate Resilient Agriculture
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topic agriculture
food security
climate change
gender
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