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Forest Community Schools: A child-centered strategy for mitigating leakage in REDD+
Earth Child Institute, 2011By 2025, children who are 18 years or younger today will represent more than half of the world‘s workforce.DocumentGender and climate change overview report
BRIDGE, 2011Climate change is increasingly being recognised as a global crisis, but responses to it have so far been overly focused on scientific and economic solutions. How then do we move towards more people-centred, gender-aware climate change policies and processes?DocumentGender and Climate Change Supporting Resources Collection
BRIDGE, 2011This Supporting Resources Collection - part of the BRIDGE Cutting Edge Pack on Gender and Climate Change- showcases existing work on gender and climate change. It presents summaries of a mix of conceptual and research papers, policy briefings, advocacy documents, case study material and practical tools from diverse regions.DocumentA closer look at the numbers: gender discussion paper on population growth, climate change and gender
Gender and Climate Change Network – Women for Climate Justice, 2011An increasing number of individuals and organisations are painting overpopulation as a key driver of climate change, and are promoting increased family planning policies and limits on population growth as a key solution to climate change.DocumentEnhancing Gender Visibility in Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change in the Caribbean (in English, French and Spanish)
2009The main objective of this publication is to make visible the inherent gender issues in the experience, management and adaptation to risk in the Caribbean region. The development dilemma posed by climate change cannot be addressed adequately without analysing and responding to how these risks impact women and men differently.DocumentSecond Class Citizens: Gender, energy and climate change in South Africa
Earthlife Africa, 2011Access to energy is central to reducing poverty and hunger, improving health, increasing literacy, supporting small business development and income generation and improving the lives of women and children. The Department of Energy is mandated to provide universal basic access to energy.DocumentAgricultural technologies for climate change mitigation and adaptation in developing countries: policy options for innovation and technology diffusion
International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, 2010Climate Change exacerbates the already daunting challenges facing the agricultural sector, and this is particularly the case in developing countries. Innovations in agriculture have always been important and will be even more vital in the context of climate change.DocumentWomen at the frontline of climate change: gender risks and hope
United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2011Women are often in the frontline in respect to the impacts of a changing climate. Globally the world is seeing increasingly frequent droughts and floods which are having economic but also profound social consequences. Women in the South are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of disasters due to skewed power relations and inequitable cultural and social norms.DocumentOn developing a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMA) proposal: discussion paper
ECN, 2011In 2007, the Bali Action Plan introduced Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) as a central concept for a new international climate regime (UNFCCC, 2008).DocumentAnnual Status Report on Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) 2011
Ecofys, 2011The report includes an up to date snapshot of current NAMA developments around the world as well as an analysis and overview of lessons learned in NAMA development. Here the focus will be on supported NAMAs as these provide the most valuable insights into the way in which climate cooperation between developed and developing countries could work.Pages
