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How to make Germany's climate policy gender-responsive: Experiences from research and advocacy

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Routledge Studies in Gender and Environments (2021) London/New York: Routledge, 52–68.

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ISBN/ISSN: 978-0-367-51205-7

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Alber, Gotelind, Diana Hummel, Ulrike Röhr, Immanuel Stieß (2021): How to make Germany's climate policy gender-responsive: Experiences from research and advocacy. Routledge Studies in Gender and Environments. London/New York: Routledge, 52–68

More on the ISOE-Authors

  • Apl. Prof. Dr. Diana Hummel

    Apl. Prof. Dr. Diana Hummel

    Coordinator for Academic Teaching and Qualification of Young Scientists
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  • Dr. Immanuel Stieß

    Dr. Immanuel Stieß

    Member of the Executive Board, Head of the Practices and Infrastructures Hub
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Gender equality as a contribution to successful climate policy
Transformation

Gender equality as a contribution to successful climate policy

The aim of the project is to better anchor gender perspectives in climate policy. To this end, it is investigating the mechanisms of action between gender and climate policy.

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Coupled Infrastructures

Technical infrastructures are indispensable for the provision of public services while also playing a key role in climate adaptation. In the face of increasing climate extremes and resource scarcity, these infrastructures are facing profound challenges that endanger their functionality. And here, simple adjustments are not sufficient but fundamental transformations of the various infrastructure systems are needed.

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