Addressing gender inequalities and strengthening women's agency to create more climate-resilient and sustainable food systems

IF 9.8 1区 经济学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Elizabeth Bryan , Muzna Alvi , Sophia Huyer , Claudia Ringler
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Abstract

Climate change affects every aspect of the food system, including all nodes along agri-food value chains from production to consumption, the food environments in which people live, and outcomes, such as diets and livelihoods. Men and women often have specific roles and responsibilities within food systems, yet structural inequalities (formal and informal) limit women's access to resources, services, and agency. These inequalities affect the ways in which men and women experience and are affected by climate change. In addition to gender, other social factors are at play, such as age, education, marital status, and health and economic conditions. To date, most climate change policies, investments, and interventions do not adequately integrate gender. If climate-smart and climate-resilient interventions do not adequately take gender differences into account, they might exacerbate gender inequalities in food systems by, for instance, increasing women's labor burden and time poverty, reducing their access to and control over income and assets, and reducing their decision-making power. At the same time, women's contributions are critical to make food systems more resilient to the negative impacts of climate change, given their specialized knowledge, skills and roles in agri-food systems, within the household, at work and in their communities. Increasing the resilience of food systems requires going beyond addressing gendered vulnerabilities to climate change to create an enabling environment that supports gender equality and women's empowerment, by removing structural barriers and rigid gender norms, and building equal power dynamics, as part of a process of gender transformative change. For this to happen, more research is needed to prioritize structural barriers that need to be removed and to identify effective gender transformative approaches.

解决性别不平等问题,加强妇女的能动性,以创建更具气候抗御力和可持续的粮食系统
气候变化影响粮食系统的方方面面,包括从生产到消费的农业食品价值链上的所有节点、人们生活的粮食环境以及饮食和生计等结果。男性和女性通常在粮食系统中承担特定的角色和责任,但结构性不平等(正式和非正式的)限制了女性获得资源、服务和代理权的机会。这些不平等影响着男性和女性经历气候变化和受气候变化影响的方式。除性别外,年龄、教育、婚姻状况、健康和经济条件等其他社会因素也在起作用。迄今为止,大多数气候变化政策、投资和干预措施都没有充分考虑性别因素。如果气候智能型和气候抗御型干预措施没有充分考虑性别差异,就可能加剧粮食系统中的性别不平等,例如,加重妇女的劳动负担和时间贫困,减少她们获得和控制收入和资产的机会,削弱她们的决策权。同时,鉴于妇女在农业食品系统、家庭、工作和社区中的专业知识、技能和作用,她们的贡献对于提高粮食系统抵御气候变化负面影响的能力至关重要。要提高粮食系统的抗灾能力,不仅要解决气候变化中的性别脆弱性问题,还要创造一个支持性别平等和妇女赋权的有利环境,消除结构性障碍和僵化的性别规范,建立平等的权力动态,以此作为性别变革进程的一部分。为此,需要开展更多研究,以确定需要消除的结构性障碍的优先次序,并确定有效的性别变革方法。
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CiteScore
20.90
自引率
3.40%
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69
期刊介绍: Global Food Security plays a vital role in addressing food security challenges from local to global levels. To secure food systems, it emphasizes multifaceted actions considering technological, biophysical, institutional, economic, social, and political factors. The goal is to foster food systems that meet nutritional needs, preserve the environment, support livelihoods, tackle climate change, and diminish inequalities. This journal serves as a platform for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to access and engage with recent, diverse research and perspectives on achieving sustainable food security globally. It aspires to be an internationally recognized resource presenting cutting-edge insights in an accessible manner to a broad audience.
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