A two-step approach to integrating gender justice into mitigation policy: Examples from India
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2019
Key policy insights
Failure to consider gendered barriers to meaningful participation of women may limit the effectiveness of even women-centric mitigation policies in achieving their stated objectives.
It is possible to at least nudge the social drivers of gender injustice by identifying and creating opportunities for addressing the androcentric foundations of exclusion and marginalization of women.
Mitigation policies offer unique opportunities to go beyond highlighting the structures of gender injustices embedded in socio-economic systems to break the stereotypes of gendered-roles by recognizing women as key stakeholders and claimants in the new low-carbon society.
This would require reconceptualizing capacity building for mitigation.
gender justice
gender mainstreaming
mitigation
capability
Författare
Kavya Michael
Chalmers, Teknikens ekonomi och organisation, Environmental Systems Analysis
The Energy and Resources Institute India (TERI)
Manish Kumar Shrivastava
The Energy and Resources Institute India (TERI)
Arunima Hakku
The Energy and Resources Institute India (TERI)
Kavya Bajaj
The Energy and Resources Institute India (TERI)
Climate Policy
1469-3062 (ISSN) 1752-7457 (eISSN)
Ämneskategorier
Genusstudier
Tvärvetenskapliga studier
DOI
10.1080/14693062.2019.1676688