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An intersectional climate risk framework: understanding gendered climate vulnerability in South Africa

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posted on 2024-11-14, 09:07 authored by Leigh Stadler, Songo Benya, Gina ZiervogelGina Ziervogel, Petra HoldenPetra Holden, Tali Hoffman

We developed an intersectional climate risk framework to demonstrate how an individual’s vulnerability to climate hazards and exposure is shaped by the unique combination of intersecting traits that affect one’s sensitivity and adaptive capacity. This framework can be used for integrating gender and intersectionality into climate risk assessments in order to understand vulnerability, and to inform the design and implementation of equitable adaptation responses. For more information please see this paper: Stadler L, Benya S, Ziervogel G, and Holden P. Submitted. Integrating intersectionality into climate risk assessments: Review of gendered vulnerability in South Africa. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change. Preprint available here: https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.173152347.75935200/v1

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