Women and the Energy Sector: Gender Inequality and Sustainability in Production and Consumption

1. Introduction -- Part I. Women and Gender Inequality in Energy Policy -- 2. Merging Local Content and Women’s Economic Empowerment In Tanzania’s Extractive Industries -- 3. Women’s Empowerment through Electrification: What is the evidence from the Indian Subcontinent? -- 4. A Feminist Policy Analy...

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Hauptverfasser: Lawton, Natalia Rocha, Forson, Cynthia
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Zusammenfassung:1. Introduction -- Part I. Women and Gender Inequality in Energy Policy -- 2. Merging Local Content and Women’s Economic Empowerment In Tanzania’s Extractive Industries -- 3. Women’s Empowerment through Electrification: What is the evidence from the Indian Subcontinent? -- 4. A Feminist Policy Analysis of the Gender and Climate Change Nexus in the Colombian Coal and Energy Sector -- Part II. Women and Gender Inequality in Energy Transition -- 5. Empowering Women in a Climate-Changing World Through Climate-Resilient Energy Access -- 6. The Energy Transition and Gender Considerations of the Workforce Transformation: A Critical Review of the Dutch Case -- 7. How to Build a Gender-Balanced Solar Sector Workforce in the Brazilian Energy Transition -- Part III. Women and Gender Inequality in Energy Communities -- 8. Gender-Just Energy Communities: A Catalyst for Sustainable and Just Development -- 9. Engendering the Energy Transition: Inspiring Examples of Gender-Just Citizen Energy Communities in Europe -- Part IV. Women at the Intersection of Gender and Energy Equality -- 10. Women in Energy Communities: An Intersectional Analysis of Their Participation -- 11. Gender and Energy Poverty in Africa: An Intersectional Approach -- 12. Participants or Recipients? Negotiating Gender and Energy as Empowerment in the Displaced Setting -- 13. Complex Intersections: Reflections on Women, Gender Inequality and Energy.
DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-43091-6