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A framework to understand gender and structural vulnerability to climate change in the Ganges River Basin: lessons from Bangladesh, India and Nepal

Fraser Author-Name 2: de Silva, Sanjiv A2 1: de Silva A2 2: Sanjiv Author-Name 3: Clement, Floriane A3 1: Clement A3 2: Floriane Author-Name 4: Maskey-Amatya, Niki A4 1: Maskey-Amatya A4 2: Niki Author-Name 5: Ramesh, Vidya A5 1: Ramesh A5 2: Vidya Author-Name 6 : Philip, Anil A6 1: Philip A6 2: Anil Author-Name 7: Bharati, Luna A7 1: Bharati A7 2: Luna Sugden

No H046843, IWMI Working Papers from International Water Management Institute

Keywords: Climate; change; Adaptation; Gender; River; basins; Economic; aspects; Income; Microfinance; Social; structure; Political; aspects; Labor; Health; hazards; Risk; management; Waterborne; diseases; Natural; disasters; Education; Living; standards; Poverty; Households; Agriculture; Collective; action (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 50p.
Date: 2014
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