Gender and land tenure in the contex...
Kusakabe, Kyoko.

 

  • Gender and land tenure in the context of disaster in Asia[electronic resource] /
  • レコード種別: 言語・文字資料 (印刷物) : 単行資料
    [NT 15000414] null: 305.3
    タイトル / 著者: Gender and land tenure in the context of disaster in Asia/ edited by Kyoko Kusakabe, Rajendra Shrestha, Veena N.
    その他の著者: Kusakabe, Kyoko.
    出版された: Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2015.
    記述: ix, 112 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
    含まれています: Springer eBooks
    主題: Land tenure - Sex differences - Asia.
    主題: Emergency management - Sex differences - Asia.
    主題: Disasters - Social aspects.
    主題: Social Sciences.
    主題: Gender Studies.
    主題: Sustainable Development.
    主題: Agriculture.
    主題: Natural Hazards.
    国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) : 9783319166162 (electronic bk.)
    国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) : 9783319166155 (paper)
    [NT 15000228] null: Introduction -- Gender, land tenure and disasters in the Mentawai Islands: Issues and Challenges in Indonesia -- Governance of Urbanization and Disasters: Implications for Property and Gender Relations in India -- Land Slides and Land Rights: Impact of displacement on women's land tenure in Sri Lanka.
    [NT 15000229] null: This book explores an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of gender and development studies, disaster and land tenure policy. It is well known that women generally have weaker claims to land. But how does that translate to increased vulnerability during disaster? Using case studies from Asia, this book argues that land tenure is a key factor in mitigating the impact of disasters on women. The scale and frequency of disasters have been increasing in recent decades due to human impact on the landscape and climate. Unsustainable farming and land management systems have increased environmental risks and social vulnerabilities. However, around the world the costs of disasters are disproportionately borne by women, due largely to their reduced mobility and lack of control over assets. In post-disaster settings, women's vulnerabilities increase due to gendered rescue and rehabilitation practices. As such, a gendered approach to land rights is critical to disaster preparedness and recovery.
    電子資源: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16616-2
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