Who plans for women? Representation of power in planning for climate change adaptation in Bangladesh

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Debashish Sarker Dev, Elske van de Fliert, Karen McNamara
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Gender considerations have been part of climate change adaptation planning in the Global South for the last two decades. Despite this, studies have reported a gap in understanding how organisations incorporate people's diverse experiences of climate risks into planning and implementing adaptation strategies, particularly for women disproportionately impacted by climate risks. Taking the case of Bangladesh, this study contributes to this knowledge gap by exploring the representation of power in organisational decision-making arenas concerning adaptation planning. The investigation involved an analysis of five major national adaptation guidelines and 22 projects conducted in Bangladesh, in addition to in-depth interviews with 36 development practitioners. This article argues that adaptation planning is a top-down organisational process in Bangladesh. Decisions are undertaken in ‘inner circles’ involving experts, bureaucrats and top officials of major national NGOs and often fail to include the voices of diverse social groups affected by intersecting inequalities, including ethnicity, disability, religion, locality and, in particular, gender. The study elaborates on the need for a major change to planning and decision-making processes to achieve adaptation planning and strategies that effectively reflect women's diversified and localised realities and allow them to respond to climate risks adequately.

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谁为妇女做规划?孟加拉国气候变化适应规划中的权力代表
过去二十年来,性别因素一直是全球南部地区气候变化适应规划的一部分。尽管如此,仍有研究报告称,在了解组织如何将人们对气候风险的不同体验纳入规划和实施适应战略方面存在差距,尤其是对于受气候风险影响尤为严重的女性而言。本研究以孟加拉国为例,通过探讨权力在有关适应规划的组织决策领域中的代表性,填补了这一知识空白。调查分析了孟加拉国的五个主要国家适应指南和 22 个项目,并对 36 名发展实践者进行了深入访谈。本文认为,在孟加拉国,适应规划是一个自上而下的组织过程。决策是由专家、官僚和主要国家非政府组织的高层官员组成的 "内部圈子 "做出的,往往没有考虑到受种族、残疾、宗教、地区,尤其是性别等交叉不平等影响的不同社会群体的意见。该研究阐述了规划和决策过程需要做出重大改变,以实现适应规划和战略,有效反映妇女的多样化和地方化现实,并使她们能够充分应对气候风险。
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3.80
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期刊介绍: Asia Pacific Viewpoint is a journal of international scope, particularly in the fields of geography and its allied disciplines. Reporting on research in East and South East Asia, as well as the Pacific region, coverage includes: - the growth of linkages between countries within the Asia Pacific region, including international investment, migration, and political and economic co-operation - the environmental consequences of agriculture, industrial and service growth, and resource developments within the region - first-hand field work into rural, industrial, and urban developments that are relevant to the wider Pacific, East and South East Asia.
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