The climate change impact on the gender security dimension

F. Stojanović
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Climate change is increasing the gap between security and gender inclusion, ie changing the security dynamics that will be increasingly unfavorable for women and girls in the future. As a vulnerable category, women are often seriously threatened during emergencies. Given the unequal and marginalized position of women in patriarchal and marginalized societies, women's safety and well-being may be further compromised by exposure to natural disasters (shelters in poor settlements, floodplains, conflict zones, seismic areas, etc.), and becoming doubly endangered - by additional marginalization and direct endangerment of security, health, and well-being. The aim of this paper is to review the academic literature related to climate change and the gender security nexus. Relying on the human security concept as a basic theoretical starting point, we aimed to point out the consequences that various aspects of climate change (primarily manifested through natural disasters) negatively affect women. Therefore, the basic methodological tool is the content analysis of relevant academic articles, international documents, and practical policies that address the issue of gender, security, emergencies, and climate change.
气候变化对性别安全层面的影响
气候变化正在扩大安全和性别包容之间的差距,即改变安全动态,这将在未来对妇女和女童越来越不利。妇女作为弱势群体,在紧急情况下往往受到严重威胁。鉴于妇女在父权制和边缘化社会中的不平等和边缘化地位,妇女的安全和福祉可能因遭受自然灾害(贫困住区、洪泛平原、冲突地区、地震地区等的庇护所)而进一步受到损害,并受到双重威胁——进一步边缘化和安全、健康和福祉的直接危害。本文的目的是回顾有关气候变化和性别安全关系的学术文献。我们以人类安全观为基本理论起点,旨在指出气候变化的各个方面(主要表现为自然灾害)对妇女的负面影响。因此,基本的方法论工具是对涉及性别、安全、紧急情况和气候变化问题的相关学术文章、国际文件和实际政策的内容分析。
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