Gender, Intersectionality and Climate Institutions in Industrialised States

This book explores how climate institutions in industrialized countries work to further the recognition of social differences and integrate this understanding in climate policy making. With contributions from a range of expert scholars in the field, this volume investigates policy-making in climate...

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Other Authors: Magnusdottir, Gunnhildur Lily (Editor), Kronsell, Annica (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
Series:Routledge Studies in Gender and Environments
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