Climate Change

Gendered Adapatations to Climate Change: The Case of Rice Farming Communities in the Philippines

Climate change causing heavy rainfall and floods is one of the major constraints to agricultural productivity particularly in rice farming in the Philippines. Despite many studies on the adverse impacts of unpredictable extreme weather events on agriculture, very few studies have examined the differential vulnerabilities and adaptation strategies of male and female farmers in rice …

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Climate Trouble: Women in Coastal Communities in the Philippines Respond to Climate Changes

Enter Description Asset Type: Publications Collection: Other Philippine Publications Subject: Environment, Climate Change, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Gender Roles, Health, Households, Livelihoods Author: Soledad Natalia Dalisay Publisher: Diliman Gender Review Publication Date: 2018

Risk, Resilience and Responsibilisation Gendered Participation and Empowerment in Informal Settlements of Metro Cebu, the Philippines

In Metro Cebu, calls for creating a more ‘sustainable’ and ‘resilient’ city are also placing urban poor communities in an increasingly precarious position, with those living in areas classed as ‘danger zones’ simultaneously facing intensified pressures of displacement in the name of risk management. Amidst this context of multiple and overlapping forms of risk and …

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