Addressing women’s climate change awareness in Sindh, Pakistan: an empirical study of rural and urban women

IF 3.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Climate and Development Pub Date : 2022-10-10 DOI:10.1080/17565529.2022.2125784
F. Memon, F. Abdullah, R. Iqbal, Sadique Ahmad, Imtiaz. Hussain, Maria Abdullah
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ABSTRACT Understanding climate change through knowledge and researching its level of awareness are critical for building resilience in vulnerable populations. Climate change comprehension is not a gender-neutral construct. The purpose of this paper is to investigate women’s perceptions of climate change in both rural and urban Sindh, Pakistan, as it is one of the ten most vulnerable countries to climate change. This study also looks into the sources of local women’s climate change awareness and knowledge. The study employed a mixed methodology approach, with 400 women from urban and rural areas polled for quantitative data and subject/field experts interviewed to validate the findings using informed opinion. According to the study’s findings, women in Sindh, Pakistan, are aware of climate change, but their sources of awareness are secondary, and their knowledge is based on personal experience. Therefore, the study recommends robust government initiatives to raise climate change awareness among women across the country.
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提高巴基斯坦信德省妇女的气候变化意识:对农村和城市妇女的实证研究
摘要:通过知识了解气候变化并研究其意识水平,对于建立弱势群体的抵御能力至关重要。对气候变化的理解不是一个性别中立的概念。本文的目的是调查巴基斯坦信德省农村和城市妇女对气候变化的看法,因为信德省是十个最容易受到气候变化影响的国家之一。这项研究还调查了当地妇女对气候变化的认识和知识来源。该研究采用了混合方法,对来自城市和农村地区的400名妇女进行了定量数据调查,并采访了主题/领域专家,以使用知情意见验证调查结果。根据研究结果,巴基斯坦信德省的妇女意识到气候变化,但她们的意识来源是次要的,她们的知识是基于个人经历的。因此,该研究建议政府采取强有力的举措,提高全国妇女对气候变化的认识。
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