Mainstreaming gender in climate change adaptation in Cirebon, Indonesia

Briefings (non-specific)
, 4 pages
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10791IIED.pdf
Language:
English
Published: June 2016
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ISBN: 9781784313692
Product code:10791IIED

Climate change has a huge impact on many aspects of Indonesia’s economy, society and environment. The Cirebon area in West Java province is particularly affected by sea level rise, coastal flooding and long-term drought, making its population vulnerable to climate change impacts. Vulnerability to climate change depends on an individual’s adaptive capacity – and gender inequality can affect this capacity.

This briefing assesses the gender dimensions of climate change vulnerability in Cirebon coastal area and explores how gender sensitivity can be mainstreamed into local climate adaptation policies. Other factors which affect adaptive capacity, such as education, livelihoods, culture and the role of government, should also be taken into account when mainstreaming gender effectively into urban climate resilience plans and initiatives.

Cite this publication

, ., Rahmawati, Y. and Setiono, I. (2016). Mainstreaming gender in climate change adaptation in Cirebon, Indonesia. .
Available at https://www.iied.org/10791iied