Women’s leadership in climate-resilient agrifood systems: defining a future research agenda

Miranda Yeen Morgan, Elizabeth Bryan, Marlène Elias
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Women’s leadership is increasingly considered critical for achieving climate-resilient agrifood systems. Numerous initiatives and policies highlighting the business case for women’s leadership to deliver a range of positive social, economic and environmental outcomes. In this Perspective, we examine the business case, finding uneven evidence linking women’s leadership to increased resilience to climate change. We problematize the ways women’s leadership is typically understood in this area and argue that, despite the value and utility of understanding the pathways through which women’s leadership can strengthen climate-resilient agrifood systems, support for increasing women’s leadership should not be contingent on proving the business case or its instrumental value. Rather, increasing the leadership of women in all their diversity in climate action is a moral imperative and non-negotiable due to women’s human right to have meaningful influence in the decisions that affect their lives. Finally, we propose ways to reframe the debate on women’s leadership in climate and agrifood systems and suggest priorities for future research in this area.
妇女在气候适应性农业食品系统中的领导作用:确定未来的研究议程
越来越多的人认为,妇女的领导力对于实现具有气候复原力的农粮系统至关重要。许多倡议和政策都强调了女性领导力的商业案例,以实现一系列积极的社会、经济和环境成果。在本《视角》中,我们对这一商业案例进行了研究,发现将女性领导力与提高抵御气候变化的能力联系起来的证据并不均衡。我们对这一领域通常理解女性领导力的方式提出了质疑,并认为尽管了解女性领导力可加强气候适应性农粮系统的途径具有价值和实用性,但对提高女性领导力的支持不应取决于证明商业案例或其工具价值。相反,提高妇女在气候行动中的领导力在道义上是必要的,也是不容讨价还价的,因为妇女有权对影响其生活的决策施加有意义的影响。最后,我们提出了重构关于妇女在气候和农粮系统中的领导作用的辩论的方法,并提出了该领域未来研究的优先事项。
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