The diversity of gendered adaptation strategies to climate change of Indian farmers: A feminist intersectional approach.

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Bioversity International, Via dei Tre Denari 472/a, 00057, Maccarese, Rome, Italy.

Published: December 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper uses a feminist intersectional approach to explore how climate change adaptation varies based on different identities, such as gender, caste, and wealth, particularly in the contexts of Bihar and Uttarakhand, India.
  • It highlights that geography and socio-ecological factors shape gendered preferences and strategies for adapting to climate impacts, revealing complex power dynamics within households and communities.
  • The findings indicate that understanding these intersecting identities can enhance climate change adaptation efforts, suggesting a need for more in-depth studies on intra-gender differences that affect adaptive capacity.

Article Abstract

This paper examines climate change adaptation and gender issues through an application of a feminist intersectional approach. This approach permits the identification of diverse adaptation responses arising from the existence of multiple and fragmented dimensions of identity (including gender) that intersect with power relations to shape situation-specific interactions between farmers and ecosystems. Based on results from contrasting research cases in Bihar and Uttarakhand, India, this paper demonstrates, inter alia, that there are geographically determined gendered preferences and adoption strategies regarding adaptation options and that these are influenced by the socio-ecological context and institutional dynamics. Intersecting identities, such as caste, wealth, age and gender, influence decisions and reveal power dynamics and negotiation within the household and the community, as well as barriers to adaptation among groups. Overall, the findings suggest that a feminist intersectional approach does appear to be useful and worth further exploration in the context of climate change adaptation. In particular, future research could benefit from more emphasis on a nuanced analysis of the intra-gender differences that shape adaptive capacity to climate change.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5120025PMC
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