Women and climate change in Bangladesh / Margaret Alston.
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Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Library General Reading Room | 305.4095492 ALW 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 112891 |
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305.40954 WOM 2022 Women and work in South Asia : edited by Amena Mohsin (et...all) | 305.40954 WOW 1992 Women, poverty, and productivity in India / | 305.4095492 AHD 2007 Divorced women in Bangladesh : psycho-social and economic conditions / | 305.4095492 ALW 2015 Women and climate change in Bangladesh / | 305.4095492 BAN 1998 National action plan for women's advancement : | 305.4095492 BAN 1998 National action plan for women's advancement : | 305.4095492 HAW 1996 Why women count : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Bangladesh is not one of the countries with the greatest emissions of carbon, but it is nevertheless one of the countries most critically affected, with a significant risk of damage to lives and livelihoods due to climate change. This book assesses the impact of climate change in Bangladesh. It outlines the impact of climate change on livelihood strategies and health, focusing particularly on the impact on gender relations, showing how cultural customs and practices often work against women's important role in helping communities cope with the effects of climate change. The book argues for, and puts forward policy proposals for, encouraging women's active contribution"--
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