A framework for measuring and tracking the climate resilience of women in agrifood systems

Despite numerous studies that develop, highlight or adapt frameworks on resilience in general, there is a lack of frameworks and tools that measure and track the (climate) resilience of women in agrifood systems. A scoping review of scholarly and grey literature was conducted to assess available res...

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Autores principales: Marimo, Pricilla, Anbacha, Abiyot, Puskur, Ranjitha, Bindu, C. R., Malhotra, Aayushi, Kori, Pooja
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173463
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author Marimo, Pricilla
Anbacha, Abiyot
Puskur, Ranjitha
Bindu, C. R.
Malhotra, Aayushi
Kori, Pooja
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Bindu, C. R.
Kori, Pooja
Malhotra, Aayushi
Marimo, Pricilla
Puskur, Ranjitha
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Anbacha, Abiyot
Puskur, Ranjitha
Bindu, C. R.
Malhotra, Aayushi
Kori, Pooja
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description Despite numerous studies that develop, highlight or adapt frameworks on resilience in general, there is a lack of frameworks and tools that measure and track the (climate) resilience of women in agrifood systems. A scoping review of scholarly and grey literature was conducted to assess available resilience frameworks and indicators, adapt relevant components and develop a new framework that is specific to measuring and tracking the resilience of women in agrifood systems. A total of 83 studies were included in the review. Studies that focus on individual resilience are almost non-existent, with most frameworks focusing on household- or community-level resilience. Only three studies were found that explicitly focus on women-centered resilience indicators. However, these studies are based on case studies from Asia or the Middle East, measure resilience at larger scales (household, community and country) and do not necessarily assess climate resilience. A number of studies that highlight gender and resilience aspects exist, but most do not explicitly include climate resilience, focus on agrifood systems, or include a framework or indicators. The proposed framework is anchored around resilience capacities—anticipatory, absorptive, adaptive and transformative. We propose four main indicator categories and indices that correspond to the capacities. The proposed framework and indicators can be adapted for different contexts, offering valuable tools to enhance the understanding, assessment and tracking of the climate resilience of women in agrifood systems. These tools can help in decision-making and the design of effective strategies to strengthen women’s resilience, ensuring they are better equipped to face climate-related challenges.
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spelling CGSpace1734632025-05-08T01:02:47Z A framework for measuring and tracking the climate resilience of women in agrifood systems Marimo, Pricilla Anbacha, Abiyot Puskur, Ranjitha Bindu, C. R. Malhotra, Aayushi Kori, Pooja food systems women resilience climate change indicators Despite numerous studies that develop, highlight or adapt frameworks on resilience in general, there is a lack of frameworks and tools that measure and track the (climate) resilience of women in agrifood systems. A scoping review of scholarly and grey literature was conducted to assess available resilience frameworks and indicators, adapt relevant components and develop a new framework that is specific to measuring and tracking the resilience of women in agrifood systems. A total of 83 studies were included in the review. Studies that focus on individual resilience are almost non-existent, with most frameworks focusing on household- or community-level resilience. Only three studies were found that explicitly focus on women-centered resilience indicators. However, these studies are based on case studies from Asia or the Middle East, measure resilience at larger scales (household, community and country) and do not necessarily assess climate resilience. A number of studies that highlight gender and resilience aspects exist, but most do not explicitly include climate resilience, focus on agrifood systems, or include a framework or indicators. The proposed framework is anchored around resilience capacities—anticipatory, absorptive, adaptive and transformative. We propose four main indicator categories and indices that correspond to the capacities. The proposed framework and indicators can be adapted for different contexts, offering valuable tools to enhance the understanding, assessment and tracking of the climate resilience of women in agrifood systems. These tools can help in decision-making and the design of effective strategies to strengthen women’s resilience, ensuring they are better equipped to face climate-related challenges. 2025-02-15 2025-02-28T12:18:09Z 2025-02-28T12:18:09Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173463 en Open Access application/pdf Marimo, P., Anbacha, A., Puskur, R., Bindu, C.R., Malhotra, A. and Kori, P. 2025. A framework for measuring and tracking the climate resilience of women in agrifood systems. CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform Working Paper 024. Nairobi, Kenya: CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform.
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women
resilience
climate change
indicators
Marimo, Pricilla
Anbacha, Abiyot
Puskur, Ranjitha
Bindu, C. R.
Malhotra, Aayushi
Kori, Pooja
A framework for measuring and tracking the climate resilience of women in agrifood systems
title A framework for measuring and tracking the climate resilience of women in agrifood systems
title_full A framework for measuring and tracking the climate resilience of women in agrifood systems
title_fullStr A framework for measuring and tracking the climate resilience of women in agrifood systems
title_full_unstemmed A framework for measuring and tracking the climate resilience of women in agrifood systems
title_short A framework for measuring and tracking the climate resilience of women in agrifood systems
title_sort framework for measuring and tracking the climate resilience of women in agrifood systems
topic food systems
women
resilience
climate change
indicators
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173463
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