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100 1 _aBOSE, Purabi
_946457
245 1 0 _aCommunity-based adaptation of tribal women to climate change in semi-arid India
260 _aBrasília :
_bCGEE,
_cjul./dez. 2011
520 3 _aDespite international efforts to protect human rights, climate mitigation policies are not adequately addressing the problems of vulnerable communities living in arid and semiarid zones. This paper analyzes how climate change policy plans may interfere with the (existing) adaptation strategies of vulnerable communities and local institutions, and provides recommendations on how climate change policy and process can better deal with their own negative impacts. Discussion is based on case studies of vulnerable forest-dependent tribal communities from drought-prone semi-arid Rajasthan, India. Findings indicate that otherwise well-intended, but contradicting policy interventions can adversely affect tribal livelihoods, particularly women. Yet, community-based adaptation strategies adopted by tribal people fail to gain attention as potential solutions in policy processes. Recommendations to counter this failure are outlined
590 _aISSN Online: 21769729
650 4 _aMeio Ambiente
_912995
650 4 _aDegradação Ambiental
_926200
650 4 _aPolítica Ambiental
_913280
650 4 _aPovo Indígena
_912931
650 4 _aGênero
_911945
650 4 _aDireitos Humanos
_912110
650 4 _aÍndia
_914935
773 0 8 _tParcerias Estratégicas
_g16, 33, p. 41-52
_dBrasília : CGEE, jul./dez. 2011
_xISSN 14139375
_w
856 4 2 _uhttp://www.icid18.org/files/articles/960/1278596349.pdf
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