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The Role of Gender and Caste in Climate Adaptation Strategies in Nepal Emerging Change and Persistent Inequalities in the Far-Western Region

机译:性别和种姓在尼泊尔新近发生的变化和持续不平等的气候适应战略中的作用

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Despite the growing number of studies and research projects on climate change adaptation, only a few have examined the gender and cultural dynamics of the adaptation process. Inequality has been identified as a major indicator of the vulnerability of individuals and groups; nevertheless, the gender and cultural aspects of inequality have not received much emphasis. The present article attempts to analyze the influence of gender and cultural relations on the process of climate change adaptation by presenting a study of Dalit and Lama households in the mountainous Humla District of Nepal. The inhabitants of Humla have been experiencing a shift in the monsoon season, a decrease in snowfall, and longer dry periods, with adverse effects on their livelihoods. The main focus of this article is to highlight the cultural, social, and economic dependency of the Lama and Dalit ethnic groups and to examine whether processes of adaptation exacerbate or alter gender inequalities and intercaste dependencies.
机译:尽管有关气候变化适应的研究和研究项目越来越多,但只有少数研究了适应过程的性别和文化动态。人们认为不平等是个人和群体脆弱性的主要指标;然而,不平等的性别和文化方面并没有得到太多重视。本文试图通过对尼泊尔山区洪拉区的达利特和喇嘛家庭进行研究,分析性别和文化关系对气候变化适应过程的影响。 Humla的居民经历了季风季节的转变,降雪量的减少以及干旱时间的延长,这对他们的生计造成了不利影响。本文的主要重点是强调喇嘛和达利特人的文化,社会和经济依存关系,并研究适应过程是否加剧或改变了性别不平等和相互依存关系。

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