Engendering the Energy Transition

Engendering the Energy Transition

OEzerol, Guel; Mohlakoana, Nthabiseng; Clancy, Joy; Feenstra, Marielle; Sol Cueva, Lillian

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

11/2021

305

Mole

Inglês

9783030435158

15 a 20 dias

447

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1. Introduction; Joy Clancy, Guel OEzerol, Nthabiseng Mohlakoana, Marielle Feenstra, Lillian Sol Cueva.- 2. Energy transition and gender in the informal street food sector in Africa; Maimouna Diouf, Nthabiseng Mohlakoana, Secou Sarr, Bacary Seydi.- 3. Gender, firewood and health: the potential of ethnography to inform policy and practice; Margaret Matinga, Joy Clancy.- 4. Gender-sensitive analysis of water governance: insights for engendering energy transitions; Guel OEzerol, Leila M. Harris.- 5. Bargaining climate adaptation through a gender lens: an inquiry into decision-making processes in Tanzanian farm households; Katrien van Aelst, Nathalie Holvoet.- 6. On the possibilities and politics of feminist energy analytics; Ingrid L. Nelson.- 7. How gender equality principles are integrated in national energy policies and frameworks; Ana Victoria Rojas, Maria Prebble.- 8. A view from the North: gender and energy poverty in the European Union; Marielle Feenstra, Joy Clancy.- 9. Climate finance allocation practices to support gender responsive energy transitions: GCF case-study; Svetlana Frenova.- 10. Reflection on "Energy transition and gender in the informal street food sector in Africa"; Henny Romijn.- 11. Reflection on "Gender, firewood and health: the potential of ethnography to inform policy and practice"; Cristina Osorio.- 12. Reflection on "Gender-sensitive analysis of water governance: insights for engendering energy transitions"; Morag Goodwin.- 13. Reflection on "Bargaining climate adaptation through a gender lens: an inquiry into decision-making processes in Tanzanian farm households; Charlotte Ray.- 14. Why a feminist political ecology approach is relevant for assessing energy access in developing countries; Annemarije Kooijman.- 15. Reflection on "How gender equality principles are integrated in national energy policies and frameworks"; Maryse Helbert.- 16. Reflection on "A view from the North: gender and energy poverty in the European Union"; Mariama Williams.- 17. Reflection on "Climate finance allocation practices to support gender responsive energy transitions: The case of Global Climate Facility"; Andrea Rodriguez Osuna.- 18. Reflections on kick-starting lasting change: from policy to practice and beyond; Charlotte Taylor.- 19. Reflections from a feminist political ecology perspective ; Wendy Harcourt.- 20. Reflections on gender research informing development policy on energy and climate; Frank van der Vleuten.- 21. Reflections on engendering the energy transition; Joy Clancy.
gender and energy;energy transition;gender and development;sustainable development;gender and energy poverty;gender equality;sustainable energy for all;Climate change mitigation;Ecofeminism;Energy poverty;Feminist political ecology;Neoliberalism;Post-carbon society