Gender Equality, Climate Action, and Technological Innovation for Sustainable Development in Africa

This open access book explores the intersection of gender and climate change, suggests ways in which innovative technologies can accelerate climate relief actions, and offers strategies for integrating climate change initiatives into national policies and planning. By examining the devastating conse...

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Main Author: Adeola, Ogechi (auth)
Other Authors: Evans, Olaniyi (auth), Ngare, Innocent (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2024
Series:Sustainable Development Goals Series
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