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Kanfar, Moayed (King Saud Bin Abdulaziz Univ. for Health Sciences) Park Jihyeon (JHSUSTAIN) Michael Bak (JHSUSTAIN) Lee Yuna (JHSUSTAIN)
저널정보
한국기후변화학회 한국기후변화학회지 Journal of Climate Change Research Vol.11 No.5-1
발행연도
2020.10
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427 - 436 (10page)
DOI
10.15531/ksccr.2020.11.5.427

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The objective of this research is to put forward the idea of gender-inclusive public health approach as a climate change response at a practical level in the form of a discussion paper. Drawing upon Feminist Political Ecology(FPE), this paper addresses gender-inclusive climate change response in the face of Climate Disasters(CD) to illuminate why gendered power relations over damaged or reduced assets from climate disasters should thoroughly be considered, especially in terms of public health. Focusing on Water-Related Disasters (WRD), which account for the majority of the current CDs, the study finds its implications in breaking down the common misconceptions towards the climate disaster affected people, therefore breaking barriers of enhanced understanding on effective climate disaster risk reduction and response. To do so, the study first turns to a discussion of women in WRDs through briefly outlining the FPE as an analytical framework and identifying vulnerabilities and resilience of women to WRD. Second, it focuses on women’s public health risks in the time of WRD focusing on water-borne disease for infectious disease as well as physiological risks, followed by a case of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Concluding remark then seeks to promote further fruitful discussion in the future for gender-inclusive climate change response. By doing so, this study aims to contribute to the emerging and growing body of research through exerting that the public health impacts of climate change is not gender-neutral and calling for more gender-inclusive climate change response by reducing women’s vulnerability and promoting their role as resilient agents for restoration.

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ABSTRACT
1. Introduction
2. Understanding Women in WRD from Feminist Political Ecology Perspectives
3. Women’s Vulnerability and Resilience toward WRD
4. Women’s Health Risks and their Role in Health Care in WRD - A Case of Bangladesh
5. Discussion
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