Climate Change Impacts and Women's Livelihood : Vulnerability in Developing Countries / Salim Momtaz, Muhammad Asaduzzaman
Material type:
- 9780367584696
- 9781138616103
- 331.4091724 MOC

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KU Central Library | Rack No. : 09 Shelve No. : A-04 | Reference Section (Non-Issuable Books) | 331.4091724 MOC 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-1 (NI) | Not For Loan | 51548 | ||
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KU Central Library | Rack No. : 09 Shelve No. : A-04 | Reference Section (Non-Issuable Books) | 331.4091724 MOC 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-2 (NI) | Not For Loan | 51549 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction
2. Climate Change Impacts and Women in Bangladesh
3. Vulnerability and Sustainable Livelihood Framework: Methodological Considerations
4. An Overview of the Study Area
5. Livelihood Capitals of Women against a Background of Disaster
6. Vulnerability of Women’s Livelihoods and the Coping Mechanisms to Address Climate Change Impacts
7. The Livelihood Vulnerability Index: A Pragmatic Approach to Measuring Vulnerability
8. Conclusion
Very few studies have been conducted to explore the vulnerability of women in the context of climate change. This book addresses this absence by investigating the structure of women's livelihoods and coping capacity in a disaster vulnerable coastal area of Bangladesh. The research findings suggest that the distribution of livelihood capitals of vulnerable women in rural Bangladesh is heavily influenced by several climatic events, such as cyclones, floods and seasonal droughts that periodically affect the region. Women face several challenges in their livelihoods, including vulnerability to their income, household assets, lives and health, food security, education, water sources, sanitation and transportation systems, because of ongoing climate change impacts. The findings have important policy relevance for all involved in disaster and risk management, both within Bangladesh and the developing countries facing climate change impacts. Based on the research findings, the book also provides recommendations to improving the livelihoods of women in the coastal communities. This book will appeal to academics, researchers and professionals in environmental management, gender and development, and climate change governance looking at the effects of and adaptation to climate change, gender issues and natural disaster management strategies.
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