Intersectionality and Climate Change: A Review of the Literature between 2014 and 2023

Andra Costache
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The last decade was characterized by an intensification of the debate on climate change, both in the public context and in the academic environment. The research on the potential physical impact of climate-related hazards became more sophisticated and methodologically complex. On the other hand, the literature on the societal impact of these processes expanded to incorporate different approaches, including the growing area of intersectionality and climate change studies, with roots in climate adaptation, critical climate justice, feminist literature, indigenous studies, and environmental policy, to name just a few. The purpose of this paper is to explore the main topics highlighted in the field of intersectionality and climate change during the last ten years to underline the theoretical and methodological contribution of this field to the broader area of climate change research. We carried out a rapid literature review by building a database consisting mainly, but not entirely, of open-access papers published in English between 2014 and 2023. We pointed out the valuable insights provided by intersectionality studies in assessing the multiple facets of human vulnerability to climate change. We also emphasized the diversity of perspectives and the transition from predominantly conceptual approaches to qualitative research aimed to make an impact at the local level. The heterogeneity of approaches is beneficial in understanding the intersectionality and climate change nexus. However, good practice guides and methodological landmarks could support more scholars in incorporating the intersectionality lens in climate change research.
交叉性与气候变化:2014 年至 2023 年文献综述
过去十年的特点是,无论是在公共领域还是在学术环境中,关于气候变化的辩论都在加剧。对气候灾害可能造成的物理影响的研究变得更加精密,方法也更加复杂。另一方面,有关这些过程的社会影响的文献也在不断扩展,纳入了不同的方法,包括日益增长的交叉性和气候变化研究领域,其根源在于气候适应、关键气候正义、女权主义文学、土著研究和环境政策等等。本文旨在探讨交叉性与气候变化领域在过去十年中重点关注的主要课题,以强调该领域在理论和方法上对更广泛的气候变化研究领域的贡献。我们通过建立一个数据库进行了快速文献综述,该数据库主要(但不完全)由 2014 年至 2023 年期间发表的开放存取英文论文组成。我们指出,交叉性研究在评估人类对气候变化的脆弱性的多个方面方面提供了宝贵的见解。我们还强调了视角的多样性,以及从以概念性方法为主向旨在对地方产生影响的定性研究的过渡。方法的多样性有利于理解交叉性与气候变化之间的关系。然而,良好实践指南和方法论地标可以支持更多学者将交叉性视角纳入气候变化研究。
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