Cadmus (Apr 2012)

Gender Perspectives on Climate Change & Human Security in India: An Analysis of National Missions on Climate Change

  • Jyoti K Parikh,
  • Dinoj Kumar Upadhyay,
  • Tanu Singh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4
pp. 180 – 186

Abstract

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Women play a crucial role in many activities essential for coping with climate change. Indian women appear to be more vulnerable than men to differential impacts of climate change because they share most of the household managing responsibilities but have limited access to participation in decision making and governance. Most of the policies for climate change adaptation and mitigation do not specifically address the vulnerability of women. The National Action Plan for Climate Change (NAPCC), formulated to shape future discourse of climate change adaptation and development, recognizes the differential impacts of climate change on society, but incorporates merely a few gender specific measures. The paper suggests gender specific measures for each mission of the NAPCC to make the adaptation and development process more inclusive and sustainable in India.