Gender perspectives of climate change

coping and adaptive strategies in Ghana

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Patience Thelma Melfah Damptey
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English
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83

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Gender perspectives of climate change: coping and adaptive strategies in Ghana
2014, ABANTU for Development
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Executive summary
Background. Introduction Rationale ; Objectives
Geographic and socioeconomic framework
Political and institutional framework
Literature review. Concept of climate change ; Climate change impacts in Ghana ; Ghana's vulnerability to climate change ; Coping and adapting ; Concept of gender ; Gender and sustainable development ; Gender in the Ghanaian context ; Gender, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change ; Efforts at placing gender in national development ; Water, gender and climate change ; Energy, women and climate change ; Fisheries, women and climate change
Study areas. Kwanyaku ; Climate ; Economic activity ; Existing water situation ; Economy ; Environmental situation ; Keta municipality ; Physical characteristics ; Climate and vegetation ; Water transport and links ; Environmental situation ; Farming ; Fishing ; Wood cutting ; Coastal sand winning ; Built environment
Methodology. Data collection ; Limitations ; Data analysis
Main findings of the study. Assessing knowledge on climate change ; Practices ; Traditional coping and adaptive strategies ; Coping during drought ; Access to water ; Cultural practices ; Access to credit ; Qualitative analysis ; Causes and impacts of climate change in Kwanyaku ; Coping strategies ; Traditional knowledge ; Cultural practices ; access to resources ; Conservation of natural resources ; Causes and impacts of climate change in Keta ; Coping strategies ; Traditional knowledge ; Cultural practices
Conclusions and recommendations. Conclusions ; Gaps in knowledge and practices ; Gender linkages ; Coping strategies ; Recommendations
References
Appendices.

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Accra, Ghana

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83 pages
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OL44580450M
ISBN 10
9988194080
ISBN 13
9789988194086
OCLC/WorldCat
968153312

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