Indigenous Women & Climate Change
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IWGIA - International Work Group for Indigenous AffairsProperty "Author" has a restricted application area and cannot be used as annotation property by a user.
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Date published
2019
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Key themes
Indigenous peoples, gender equality
Geographical focus
The following coordinate was not recognized: Latin America.The following coordinate was not recognized: Latin America.
Summary
This book seeks to go beyond simple public policy aspirations in order to reconsider the impacts of climate change on women on the basis of their actions of resistance, their daily practices, the links between these practices and the need to re-think their contributions from the centres of power.
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This book seeks to go beyond simple public … This book seeks to go beyond simple public policy aspirations in order to reconsider the impacts of climate change on women on the basis of their actions of resistance, their daily practices, the links between these practices and the need to re-think their contributions from the centres of power.r contributions from the centres of power. +