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B. Culshawrecognitional aspect of energy justice could lead to the production and reproduction of new gender inequalities in the energy world. For the moment, the presence of women and more generally underrepresented groups in energy communities are beginning to be the subject of academic research. One of the体贴 发表于 2025-3-27 09:22:31
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A. W. Domañskithe main barriers for women, strategies to face them and some of their possible positive impacts. Four key areas were considered: (1) education, training and access to information; (2) economic opportunities; (3) health and well-being, with a focus on combating gender violence and supporting parenth橡子 发表于 2025-3-27 15:43:26
R. Ramponi,M. Marangoni,R. Osellametion and membership for all parts of society. Recommendations for policy and energy actors are developed to ensure gender mainstreaming across energy policies, directives and practices to engender the energy transition. This allows energy communities to become a feasible and viable alternative to caPALSY 发表于 2025-3-27 18:43:03
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L. Sirleto,G. Abbate,G. C. Righini,E. Santamatongs of gender. Secondly, it shows that gender policies have not sufficiently incorporated concerns about the climate crisis. The latter includes the inability to work with community understandings of their territory and the environment; limited opportunities for communities to participate in these p热烈的欢迎 发表于 2025-3-28 02:44:56
C. Calì,M. Moscas, this chapter presents key observations from the fieldwork undertaken in the Indian subcontinent, focussing on India and Nepal, on the gender-electricity-empowerment linkages. In addition, the electricity policies in the focussed countries were also analysed to understand the role of policies as aalliance 发表于 2025-3-28 08:25:30
A. W. Domanskiheber (Energy poverty in an intersectional perspective: On multiple deprivation, discriminatory systems, and the effects of policies. In . (pp. 12–32). Routledge, 2017), and group the different axes of inequality into micro-, meso-and macro-level dynamism that influence the gender-energy poverty lin来就得意 发表于 2025-3-28 11:02:16
B. Rose,S. G. Hanson,H.T. Yuraew of the role of women within the energy transition from three perspectives, technical, economic, and social. Then, by identifying the status of women working within the Dutch energy transition, the chapter will attempt a critical assessment of the set ambitions, priorities, strategies, and policie