Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities
The adverse impacts of climate change on aquatic food systems (AFS) and the people who depend on AFS for livelihood security are inequitably distributed between and within countries. People facing the highest risks and experiencing the severest impacts of climate change are those who already experie...
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| author | Adam, Rahma Amani, Anamika Kuijpers, Rob Danielsen, Katrine Smits, Esther Kruijssen, Froukje Moran, Nicole Tigchelaar, Michelle Wabnitz, Colette Tilley, Alexander Luzzi, Matteo Hossain, Peerzadi Ride, Anouk Rossignoli, Cristiano Allison, Edward (Eddie) Cole, Steven Zatti, Irene Ouko, Kevin Farnworth, Cathy |
| author_browse | Adam, Rahma Allison, Edward (Eddie) Amani, Anamika Cole, Steven Danielsen, Katrine Farnworth, Cathy Hossain, Peerzadi Kruijssen, Froukje Kuijpers, Rob Luzzi, Matteo Moran, Nicole Ouko, Kevin Ride, Anouk Rossignoli, Cristiano Smits, Esther Tigchelaar, Michelle Tilley, Alexander Wabnitz, Colette Zatti, Irene |
| author_facet | Adam, Rahma Amani, Anamika Kuijpers, Rob Danielsen, Katrine Smits, Esther Kruijssen, Froukje Moran, Nicole Tigchelaar, Michelle Wabnitz, Colette Tilley, Alexander Luzzi, Matteo Hossain, Peerzadi Ride, Anouk Rossignoli, Cristiano Allison, Edward (Eddie) Cole, Steven Zatti, Irene Ouko, Kevin Farnworth, Cathy |
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| description | The adverse impacts of climate change on aquatic food systems (AFS) and the people who depend on AFS for livelihood security are inequitably distributed between and within countries. People facing the highest risks and experiencing the severest impacts of climate change are those who already experience multidimensional inequalities in their lives, particularly because of their gender, class, age, indigeneity, ethnicity, caste, religion, and the physical and political conditions that can create additional vulnerabilities. In this paper, we conducted a scoping review of the literature that explores the links between climate change, gender, and other social identities, and AFS. The review was complemented by an analysis of representative data on women and men aquaculture farmers in Bangladesh from 2018 to 2019. We also analysed data from the 2019 Illuminating Hidden Harvest project. The study relied on the gendered agrifood system and aquatic food climate risk frameworks to guide on literature search, review, and data analyses. Our findings show that intersecting identities disadvantage certain AFS actors, particularly young women from minority ethnic groups, and create challenge for them to manage and adapt to climate shocks and stresses. Examples of gender-responsive and transformative interventions are highlighted from our review to showcase how such intersectional disadvantages can be addressed to increase women’s empowerment and social and gender equality. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1585032024-11-08T13:34:11Z Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities Adam, Rahma Amani, Anamika Kuijpers, Rob Danielsen, Katrine Smits, Esther Kruijssen, Froukje Moran, Nicole Tigchelaar, Michelle Wabnitz, Colette Tilley, Alexander Luzzi, Matteo Hossain, Peerzadi Ride, Anouk Rossignoli, Cristiano Allison, Edward (Eddie) Cole, Steven Zatti, Irene Ouko, Kevin Farnworth, Cathy aquaculture climate change gender gender equality women's empowerment fish The adverse impacts of climate change on aquatic food systems (AFS) and the people who depend on AFS for livelihood security are inequitably distributed between and within countries. People facing the highest risks and experiencing the severest impacts of climate change are those who already experience multidimensional inequalities in their lives, particularly because of their gender, class, age, indigeneity, ethnicity, caste, religion, and the physical and political conditions that can create additional vulnerabilities. In this paper, we conducted a scoping review of the literature that explores the links between climate change, gender, and other social identities, and AFS. The review was complemented by an analysis of representative data on women and men aquaculture farmers in Bangladesh from 2018 to 2019. We also analysed data from the 2019 Illuminating Hidden Harvest project. The study relied on the gendered agrifood system and aquatic food climate risk frameworks to guide on literature search, review, and data analyses. Our findings show that intersecting identities disadvantage certain AFS actors, particularly young women from minority ethnic groups, and create challenge for them to manage and adapt to climate shocks and stresses. Examples of gender-responsive and transformative interventions are highlighted from our review to showcase how such intersectional disadvantages can be addressed to increase women’s empowerment and social and gender equality. 2024-11-04T18:12:09Z 2024-11-04T18:12:09Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158503 en Open Access application/pdf Public Library of Science Rahma Adam, Anamika Amani, Rob Kuijpers, Katrine Danielsen, Esther Smits, Froukje Kruijssen, Nicole Moran, Michelle Tigchelaar, Colette Wabnitz, Alexander Tilley, Matteo Luzzi, Peerzadi Hossain, Anouk Ride, Cristiano Rossignoli, Edward (Eddie) Allison, Steven Cole, Irene Zatti, Kevin Ouko, Cathy Farnworth. (16/7/2024). Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities. PLOS Climate. |
| spellingShingle | aquaculture climate change gender gender equality women's empowerment fish Adam, Rahma Amani, Anamika Kuijpers, Rob Danielsen, Katrine Smits, Esther Kruijssen, Froukje Moran, Nicole Tigchelaar, Michelle Wabnitz, Colette Tilley, Alexander Luzzi, Matteo Hossain, Peerzadi Ride, Anouk Rossignoli, Cristiano Allison, Edward (Eddie) Cole, Steven Zatti, Irene Ouko, Kevin Farnworth, Cathy Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities |
| title | Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities |
| title_full | Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities |
| title_fullStr | Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities |
| title_full_unstemmed | Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities |
| title_short | Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities |
| title_sort | climate resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities |
| topic | aquaculture climate change gender gender equality women's empowerment fish |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158503 |
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