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Engendering the Energy Transition
✍ Scribed by Joy Clancy, Gül Özerol, Nthabiseng Mohlakoana, Mariëlle Feenstra, Lillian Sol Cueva
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 323
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book brings together diverse contributions exploring the integration of gender equality in current national energy policies and international energy frameworks across the Global South and North. Taking a multi-disciplinary approach, this collection contributes to building a body of independent empirical evidence about the impacts of the energy transition on socio-economic outcomes, with a focus on gender differentiated choices of energy forms.
The book includes short reflections in each chapter allowing the reader to explore the content from an alternative perspective. The common thread enabling the book to actively contribute to engendering the energy transition is its approach to the topic from a primarily ‘gender’ driven perspective. The book draws many useful lessons from practice and shares gender mainstreaming tools for use across the Global South and the North. Such an approach brings novel insights from theoretical, methodological and practical perspectives, which further promotes cross-disciplinary learning and will be of interest to researchers and practitioners from across the Energy and Gender disciplines.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xxxi
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
Engendering the Energy Transition: Setting the Scene (Joy Clancy, Gül Özerol, Nthabiseng Mohlakoana, Mariëlle Feenstra, Lillian Sol Cueva)....Pages 3-9
Energy Transition and Gender in the Informal Street Food Sector in Africa (Maïmouna Diouf, Nthabiseng Mohlakoana, Secou Sarr, Bacary Seydi)....Pages 11-32
Gender, Firewood and Health: The Potential of Ethnography to Inform Policy and Practice (Margaret Matinga, Joy Clancy)....Pages 33-57
Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance: Insights for Engendering Energy Transitions (Gül Özerol, Leila M. Harris)....Pages 59-82
Bargaining Climate Adaptation Through a Gender Lens: An Inquiry into Decision-Making Processes in Tanzanian Farm Households (Katrien Van Aelst, Nathalie Holvoet)....Pages 83-112
On the Possibilities and Politics of Feminist Energy Analytics in University Campus Spaces (Ingrid L. Nelson)....Pages 113-138
How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks (Ana Rojas, Maria Prebble)....Pages 139-162
A View from the North: Gender and Energy Poverty in the European Union (Mariëlle Feenstra, Joy Clancy)....Pages 163-187
Climate Finance Allocation Practices to Support Gender Responsive Energy Transitions: GCF Case-Study (Svetlana Frenova)....Pages 189-221
Front Matter ....Pages 223-223
Reflection on “Energy Transition and Gender in the Informal Street Food Sector in Africa” (Henny A. Romijn)....Pages 225-229
Reflection on “Gender, Firewood and Health” (María Cristina Osorio Vázquez)....Pages 231-236
Reflection on ‘Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance: Insights for Engendering Energy Transitions’ (Morag Goodwin)....Pages 237-240
Reflection on “Bargaining Climate Adaptation Through a Gender Lens: An Inquiry into Decision-Making Processes in Tanzanian Farm Households” (Charlotte Ray)....Pages 241-247
Why a Feminist Political Ecology Approach Is Relevant for Assessing Energy Access in Developing Countries (Annemarije Kooijman)....Pages 249-252
Reflection on “How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks” (Maryse Helbert)....Pages 253-257
Reflection on ‘A View from the North: Gender and Energy Poverty in the European Union’ (Mariama Williams)....Pages 259-264
Reflection on “Climate Finance Allocation Practices to Support Gender Responsive Energy Transitions” (Andrea Rodriguez Osuna)....Pages 265-268
Reflections on Kick-Starting Lasting Change: From Policy to Practice and Beyond (Charlotte Taylor)....Pages 269-273
Reflections from a Feminist Political Ecology Perspective (Wendy Harcourt)....Pages 275-278
Reflection on Gender Research Informing Development Policy on Energy and Climate (Frank van der Vleuten)....Pages 279-282
Reflection on Engendering the Energy Transition (Joy Clancy)....Pages 283-300
Back Matter ....Pages 301-305
✦ Subjects
Social Sciences; Environment Studies; Development and Gender; Gender Studies; Energy Policy, Economics and Management; Human Geography; Science and Technology Studies
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