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性别和灾难恢复的政治
从跨学科的角度来看,这本书调查了性别与重建和灾后恢复过程相交的方式。它从全球南方的角度展示了气候引发的灾害以及最近的COVID-19大流行如何影响全球各种社会经济条件、社会政治条件和性别关系下的人类生活和生计。这本书从受灾群众的真实经历出发,找出了不同背景下灾后管理的优势和劣势。还审查了不同国家男女的不同作用和责任。通常很难理解地方和全球政治是如何参与人道主义援助的。这本书还展示了低收入和弱势群体如何因政治介入而被剥夺了获得救济和康复的权利。本文还强调了从这些人道主义危机中实现可持续复苏的有效政策执行方法。它将协助战略规划者和决策者在规划包容性灾后活动时注重基于性别的障碍和政治障碍以及地质和社会经济因素。这本书将对社会学、社会人类学、发展研究、性别与文化研究、区域研究、人文地理、灾害管理、林业和环境科学等领域的研究人员、研究生和学者感兴趣。©2023选择和编辑事项,Sajal Roy。版权所有。
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