Social dimensions of climate hazards in rural communities of the global North: An intersectionality framework

Volume: 72, Pages: 1 - 10
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Livelihood, employment, subsistence, and recreational practices of rural and Indigenous communities in the global North are increasingly impacted by climate hazards such as wildfire, floods, and drought. However, communities are often viewed as homogenous entities, with little recognition to how diverse individuals within those communities experience and respond to such hazards. Intersectionality, a concept derived from feminist theory, offers a...
Paper Details
Title
Social dimensions of climate hazards in rural communities of the global North: An intersectionality framework
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
72
Pages
1 - 10
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