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Just Transitions Gender and Power in India's Climate Politics

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

04.10.2023

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Herausgeber

Seema Arora-Jonsson + weitere

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

286

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16.1/2 cm

Gewicht

560 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-367-49968-6

Beschreibung

Rezension

"If women (and other marginalised genders) hold up half the sky, then surely their perspectives on the crisis affecting the skies and the earth are crucial to forging pathways out of it? Yet most of the discussions around 'just climate transition' are not adequately gendered. This volume fills this huge gap, showing how a feminist viewpoint can not only challenge the superficiality of mainstream climate 'solutions' such as carbon markets and technofixes, but also provide genuine, transformatory pathways. This is rich material relevant not only for India but for the world as a whole."

Ashish Kothari, Kalpavriksh, Vikalp Sangam, and Global Tapestry of Alternatives

"For thirty years, since early 1990:s, national as well as international energy and climate policies (and politics) was mostly done in two different silos. Unfortunately, that divide has also been somewhat reflected in feminist research where gender scholarship was early to effect climate policies, but only in the last couple of years such scholarship has been connected with questions of energy. But, as Seema Arora-Jonsson, Kavya Michael and Manish Kumar Shrivastava so eloquently show in Just Transitions: Gender and Power in India's Climate politics, with examples from forestry, small scale renewable electricity and more, the link was always there - but needed to be shown through interdisciplinary scholarship. When researchers around the globe early 2020:s come together in dialogues regarding Just Transitions, there is no longer any place to hide from the connection of energy and climate change. This book is a crucial contribution to such understanding, but even more important, it showcase paths forward diverging away from the fossil fueled road to ecocide we are currently on."

Martin Hultman, author of Climate Obstruction (Routledge), editor of Men, Masculinities and Earth and leader of the research program "Whose Body of Water. Rights of Nature as Environmental Guardianship in Sweden"

"There are no jobs on a dead planet! Climate change is an existential crisis increasingly putting lives and livelihoods at risk. These perspectives from India reflect the challenge in all nations. If workers and communities are not at the tables in workplaces and in the halls of Government co-creating Just Transition solutions then trust will be elusive and impede both scale and spend vital to decarbonisation or adaptation. Jobs are at the heart of personal, family and community confidence in change but if jobs created preclude women this creates a risk for social and economic security. It is critical that we see transitions in all sectors are just and in that regard investment in 'care' must be recognised as a foundation of resilience against climate and other economic shocks.This book is a must read."

Sharan Burrow, Former General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)

"This volume provides a powerful overview of what just transition means from a gender perspective: neither technological innovations nor market forces will create equity in access to the land, forests, and water that are essential to the everyday lives of so many people especially inrural areas.The essays in the book show that social and environmental justice are based on gender justice through all scales."

Christine Bauhardt, Professor of gender and globalization, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

"An important and valuable book that debunks the illusion that the commitment for gender-just climate policy at the international level goes hand in hand with gender-just climate policy at the national level. The combination of policy field analysis, concrete experiences and recommendations makes the book exciting even for readers who have been working in the field of gender-just climate policy for a long time. The experiences of local initiatives in India offer many insights and suggestions for the Global North and thus form an important building block for a strong South-North exchange."

Ulrike Röhr, genanet - gender, environment, sustainability, Germany

"An exciting new collection which illuminates key dimensions of Just Transition politics by adopting a feminist approach to justice and inequality from within the "Global South". Intersecting questions of time, informality and invisibility, as well as collective care and repair action, the volume shows what transitions are already practiced on the ground, and what kind of climate governance is needed to support them."

Stefania Barca, Distinguished Researcher "Beatriz Galindo" senior, University of Santiago de Compostela (ES)

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

04.10.2023

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Herausgeber

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

286

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16.1/2 cm

Gewicht

560 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-367-49968-6

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Table of Contents

    Preface

    Introduction

    Seema Arora-Jonsson, Kavya Michael and Manish Kumar Shrivastava

    Part 1: Peace, Justice and strong institutions

    Climate Diplomacy, Just Transitions, and Gender Mainstreaming: India’s Experiences

    Dhanasree Jayaram and Shirin Choudhary

    Gender and India’s Climate Policy: Bridging the Disconnects

    Manish Kumar Shrivastava, Seema Arora-Jonsson and Kavya Michael

    Voices from the field: Working for a just climate in India

    Seema Arora-Jonsson with Srestha Banerjee, Shloka Nath, Kalyani Raj, R.R. Rashmi, Ginny Shrivastava, Kavya Michael, and Manish Kumar Shrivastava

    Commentary

    Making the Change Possible

    Jayati Ghosh

    Part 2: ‘No jobs on a dead planet’: Life on land and forests

    How just is the transition to organic farming from a gender lens?

    Aditi Kapoor

    Adivasi and Forest Feminism: The path to Just Transitions through the Forest Rights Act

    Sanghamitra Dubey and Astha Saxena

    Coal over forests, displacement over community rights?: Lessons for a just climate future from forest-dwelling communities in Hasdeo Aranya

    Ruchira Talukdar

    Commentary

    9 Transitions, policy, and implementation through a feminist lens

    Edward R. Carr

    Part 3: Clean and Affordable energy – for whom and at what cost?

    Negotiating a just transition: the case of utility-scale solar in semi-arid southern India

    Uttara Narayan, Vishwajeet Poojary, Tarul Jain and Ulka Kelkar

    Low-carbon development and women entrepreneurs: A case study of fly-ash brick industry in Bihar

    Gitika Goswami, Manish Kumar Shrivastava, Ria Sinha and Alpana Gupta

    Engendering the energy value chain: Evidence from India

    Mini Govindan, Rashmi Murali and Dhairya Dholak

    Barriers and Enablers of Gender Just Climate Action: Examples from India

    Kavya Michael

    Commentary

    Energy Alternatives - A view from the global North

    Susan Buckingham

    Epilogue

    Engendering Sustainability Transitions - A Prerequisite for a Just Society

    Index