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Gendered perception and vulnerability to climate change in urban slum communities in Accra, Ghana

机译:加纳阿克拉城市贫民窟社区的性别观念和对气候变化的脆弱性

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Climate change is known to have differential impacts in the Global South, with gender and poverty being determining factors. In Ghana, both these factors come into play as women living in slums bear the brunt of the impacts. In spite of this, the majority of research in gender and climate change adaptation has focused on rural communities to the detriment of their poor urban counterparts. Using a critical feminist intersectional approach, this study investigates how the interplay between gender, socio-economic, institutional and place-based factors shapes vulnerability to climate change in three slums in urban Accra, Ghana. The results demonstrate that while climate change poses serious environmental hazards to all residents of slums, their perceptions and knowledge regarding the causes and impacts of these hazards are differentiated by gender, age, educational status and place-based variables, with women generally showing a lower level of awareness about climate change than their male counterparts. The results indicate further that irrespective of age, educational attainment and where people live, women were found to be overall more vulnerable, despite experiencing similar levels of exposure as the men, by virtue of their limited access to productive resources, poor conditions of housing, low participation in adaptation decision-making, as well as the heavy domestic responsibilities placed on them. We conclude that it is imperative for adaptation policy makers to formulate and implement appropriate adaptive measures in a gender-sensitive and context-specific manner to respond to the different vulnerabilities faced by different categories of social groups and communities in cities of the Global South.
机译:众所周知,气候变化在全球南方具有不同的影响,性别和贫困是决定因素。在加纳,生活在贫民窟的妇女首当其冲受到影响,这两个因素都发挥了作用。尽管如此,有关性别和气候变化适应的大多数研究都集中在农村社区,以损害其贫穷的城市伙伴。本研究使用批判的女权主义交叉方法,研究了加纳阿克拉三个贫民窟中性别,社会经济,体制和地方因素之间的相互作用如何影响气候变化的脆弱性。结果表明,尽管气候变化对所有贫民窟居民构成了严重的环境危害,但他们对这些危害的成因和影响的看法和知识却按性别,年龄,受教育程度和基于地点的变量加以区分,而妇女的情况通常较低。对气候变化的认识水平要高于男性。结果进一步表明,无论年龄,受教育程度以及人们居住的地方,由于她们获得生产资源的机会有限,住房条件恶劣,尽管她们的暴露水平与男子相似,但她们总体上更脆弱。参与决策的参与率低,以及对其承担的重任。我们得出结论,适应决策者必须以对性别敏感的,因地制宜的方式制定和实施适当的适应措施,以应对全球南方城市中不同类别的社会群体和社区所面临的各种脆弱性。

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