Research guide for gender-disaggregated analysis of climate change impacts and adaptation
This toolkit provides a compilation of tools developed for and used in the research project titled “Enhancing Women’s Assets to Manage Risk under Climate Change: Potential for Group-Based Approaches,” (2011-2014) which was supported by the Federal Min-istry for Economic Cooperation and Development,...
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| author | Bryan, Elizabeth Kovarik, Chiara Passarelli, Simone Sproule, Katie |
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| description | This toolkit provides a compilation of tools developed for and used in the research project titled “Enhancing Women’s Assets to Manage Risk under Climate Change: Potential for Group-Based Approaches,” (2011-2014) which was supported by the Federal Min-istry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany, and was undertaken as part of the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Insti-tutions, and Markets (PIM). Section 1 provides an introduction to the research project and answers frequently asked questions regard-ing research on gender, climate change, assets and collective action. Section 2 provides a brief description of the various qualitative and quantitative tools used in the project with links to relevant briefs and papers that use those tools. This toolkit highlights the tools and techniques that were used in the aforesaid research project and is therefore not meant to be an exhaustive list of information and tools related to gender, climate change, and collective action. It is aimed, primarily, at researchers interested in the topic of gender and climate change; however, the studies summarized here also provide insights for practitioners implementing gender and climate change projects. Section 3 provides links to other external resources, including other tools and initiatives we think are useful to practitioners and research-ers doing work related to gender and climate change. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1500962025-12-08T10:29:22Z Research guide for gender-disaggregated analysis of climate change impacts and adaptation Bryan, Elizabeth Kovarik, Chiara Passarelli, Simone Sproule, Katie gender statistical data gender analysis women climate change This toolkit provides a compilation of tools developed for and used in the research project titled “Enhancing Women’s Assets to Manage Risk under Climate Change: Potential for Group-Based Approaches,” (2011-2014) which was supported by the Federal Min-istry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany, and was undertaken as part of the CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Insti-tutions, and Markets (PIM). Section 1 provides an introduction to the research project and answers frequently asked questions regard-ing research on gender, climate change, assets and collective action. Section 2 provides a brief description of the various qualitative and quantitative tools used in the project with links to relevant briefs and papers that use those tools. This toolkit highlights the tools and techniques that were used in the aforesaid research project and is therefore not meant to be an exhaustive list of information and tools related to gender, climate change, and collective action. It is aimed, primarily, at researchers interested in the topic of gender and climate change; however, the studies summarized here also provide insights for practitioners implementing gender and climate change projects. Section 3 provides links to other external resources, including other tools and initiatives we think are useful to practitioners and research-ers doing work related to gender and climate change. 2015-02-24 2024-08-01T02:50:41Z 2024-08-01T02:50:41Z Training Material https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150096 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany Bryan, Elizabeth; Kovarik, Chiara; Passarelli, Simone; Sproule, Katie. 2015. Research guide for gender-disaggregated analysis of climate change impacts and adaptation. Washington, DC and Berlin, Germany: International Food Policy Research Institute and Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150096 |
| spellingShingle | gender statistical data gender analysis women climate change Bryan, Elizabeth Kovarik, Chiara Passarelli, Simone Sproule, Katie Research guide for gender-disaggregated analysis of climate change impacts and adaptation |
| title | Research guide for gender-disaggregated analysis of climate change impacts and adaptation |
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| title_short | Research guide for gender-disaggregated analysis of climate change impacts and adaptation |
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| topic | gender statistical data gender analysis women climate change |
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