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A gendered analysis of perception and vulnerability to climate change among smallholder farmers: the case of Same District, Tanzania

机译:对小农户对气候变化的感知和脆弱性的性别分析:以坦桑尼亚同一地区为例

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Climate change affects women and men differently. However, there are few location-specific studies that can support interventions or policy development that can tackle this issue. To help build that body of knowledge, this article looks at gender-differentiated vulnerability among smallholder farmers in one sub-Saharan African country: Tanzania. Data were collected through household questionnaires, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions in Same District, northern Tanzania. Results revealed notable inequalities distributed across genders. Women bear the biggest burden from climate change impacts. For example, women shoulder 63% of productive tasks, such as ploughing and crop sowing, compared to 28% by men. On the other hand, resource ownership and expenditure are male dominated. The results highlight the need for governments and NGOs to address gender disparities in policies designed to strengthen the capacity of households to cope with vulnerability to climate change impacts.
机译:气候变化对男女的影响不同。但是,很少有针对特定地点的研究能够支持可以解决该问题的干预措施或政策制定。为了帮助建立这种知识体系,本文着眼于一个撒哈拉以南非洲国家(坦桑尼亚)的小农户在性别上的脆弱性。通过家庭问卷,关键知情人访谈以及坦桑尼亚北部同一地区的焦点小组讨论来收集数据。结果表明,男女之间存在明显的不平等现象。妇女承受着气候变化影响的最大负担。例如,妇女承担63%的生产任务,例如耕作和农作物播种,而男子则承担28%。另一方面,资源所有权和支出由男性主导。结果表明,政府和非政府组织有必要在旨在增强家庭应对气候变化影响脆弱性能力的政策中解决性别差异。

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