Engendering the energy transition / Joy Clancy, Gül Özerol, Nthabiseng Mohlakoana, Mariëlle Feenstra, Lillian Sol Cueva, editors
Clancy, Joy Sheila [editora] | Özerol, Gül [editora] | Mohlakoana, Nthabiseng [editora] | Feenstra, Mariëlle [editora] | Cueva, Lillian Sol [editora].
Tipo de material: Libro impreso(a) Editor: Cham, Switzerland, German: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG Palgrave Macmillan Cham, c2020Edición: First published, 2020.Descripción: xxxi, 305 páginas : fotografías ; 24 centímetros.Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Sin medio Tipo de portador: VolumenISBN: 3030435121; 9783030435127.Tema(s): Política energética | Igualdad de género | Desarrollo sostenible | Ecofeminismo | NeoliberalismoClasificación: 333.79 / E55 Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 301-305 Número de sistema: 62997Contenidos:Mostrar Recomendación de contenido:Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Part I Engendering the Energy Transition.. 1 Engendering the Energy Transition: Setting the Scene.. 2 Energy Transition and Gender in the Informal Street Food Sector in Africa.. 3 Gender, Firewood and Health: Te Potential of Ethnography to Inform Policy and Practice.. 4 Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance: Insights for Engendering Energy Transitions.. 5 Bargaining Climate Adaptation Trough a Gender Lens: An Inquiry into Decision-Making Processes in Tanzanian Farm Households.. 6 On the Possibilities and Politics of Feminist Energy Analytics in University Campus Spaces.. 7 How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks.. 8 A View from the North: Gender and Energy Poverty in the European Union.. 9 Climate Finance Allocation Practices to Support Gender Responsive Energy Transitions: GCF Case-Study.. Part II Refections on Engendering the Energy Transition.. 10 Refection on “Energy Transition and Gender in the Informal Street Food Sector in Africa”.. 11 Refection on “Gender, Firewood and Health”.. 12 Refection on ‘Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance: Insights for Engendering Energy Transitions’.. 13 Refection on “Bargaining Climate Adaptation Trough a Gender Lens: An Inquiry into Decision-Making Processes in Tanzanian Farm Households”.. 14 Why a Feminist Political Ecology Approach Is Relevant for Assessing Energy Access in Developing Countries.. 15 Refection on “How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks”.. 16 Refection on ‘A View from the North: Gender and Energy Poverty in the European Union’.. 17 Refection on “Climate Finance Allocation Practices to Support Gender Responsive Energy Transitions”.. 18 Refections on Kick-Starting Lasting Change: From Policy to Practice and Beyond.. 19 Refections from a Feminist Political Ecology Perspective.. 20 Refection on Gender Research Informing Development Policy on Energy and Climate.. 21 Refection on Engendering the Energy Transition.. Index
This book brings together diverse contributions exploring the integration of gender equality in current national energy policies and international energy frameworks across the Global South and North. Taking a multi-disciplinary approach, this collection contributes to building a body of independent empirical evidence about the impacts of the energy transition on socio-economic outcomes, with a focus on gender differentiated choices of energy forms. The book includes short reflections in each chapter allowing the reader to explore the content from an alternative perspective. The common thread enabling the book to actively contribute to engendering the energy transition is its approach to the topic from a primarily ‘gender’ driven perspective. The book draws many useful lessons from practice and shares gender mainstreaming tools for use across the Global South and the North. Such an approach brings novel insights from theoretical, methodological and practical perspectives, which further promotes cross-disciplinary learning and will be of interest to researchers and practitioners from across the Energy and Gender disciplines. eng