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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Engendering the Energy Transition -- 1: Engendering the Energy Transition: Setting the Scene -- What We Set Out to Do -- Why Do We Think This Book Is Needed? -- What Is Innovative About the Book? -- The Way We Developed the Book -- Breadth of Coverage -- Contribution to Debates -- The Structure of the Book -- References -- 2: Energy Transition and Gender in the Informal Street Food Sector in Africa -- Introduction -- Research Methods -- The Informal Street Food Sector in Africa -- Challenges of Energy Transition in the African Informal Street Food Sector -- Key Research Findings -- Noted Trends in Energy Transition in the Informal Street Food Sector -- Analysis of Constraints to the Energy Transition in the Informal Food Sector in Africa -- Energy Policies' Lack of Consideration for the Informal Food Sector -- Lack of Finance, Especially for Women -- Discussions and Conclusions -- References -- 3: Gender, Firewood and Health: The Potential of Ethnography to Inform Policy and Practice -- Introduction -- Methods -- South Africa Energy Policy: Brief History from the End of Apartheid to 2018 -- Results -- Case Study Sites -- Insights and Gaps Exposed by Ethnography from the Case Studies -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- 4: Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance: Insights for Engendering Energy Transitions -- Introduction -- Meanings of Gender in Water Governance -- Key Themes and Debates in Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance -- Differentiated Access to and Uses of Water -- Knowledge Production and Expertise in Water Management and Governance -- Participation in Water Decision-Making Processes -- Experiences and Emotions in Relation to Water Use, Access and Governance | |
505 | 8 | |a Insights for Engendering the Energy Transition -- Theoretical Insight: Challenging the Neoliberal Notions of Governance -- Methodological Insight: Combining Methods and Conducting Large-N Studies -- Practical Insight: Contextualizing the Problem and the Solutions -- Conclusions -- References -- 5: Bargaining Climate Adaptation Through a Gender Lens: An Inquiry into Decision-Making Processes in Tanzanian Farm Households -- Introduction -- Actor-Partner Interdependence Model -- Context of the Study -- Data and Methods -- Structural Equation Modelling -- Operationalization of Decision-Making Power -- Operationalization of Predictor Variables -- Results: Actor and Partner Effects of Spouses' Adaptation Decision-Making -- Non-independence Test -- Non-farm Income-Earning Activities -- Female Actor Effects -- Male Actor Effects -- Partner Effects in Wives -- Partner Effects in Husbands -- Conceptual Patterns -- Educational Level -- Conceptual Patterns -- Wife's Ownership of Assets -- Children Living in the Household -- Wife's Age -- Conclusions -- References -- 6: On the Possibilities and Politics of Feminist Energy Analytics in University Campus Spaces -- Introduction -- Feminist Political Ecology Methods and Critical Analyses of 'Audit Culture' -- Examples of Campus Energy Transition Power Dynamics -- Energy Dashboards and Assumptions About Audience -- Energy Innovations, Expertise and Belonging on Campus -- Towards Energy Analytics Informed by Feminist Politics -- References -- 7: How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks -- Introduction -- Framing the Gender Equality Conversation Within the Current Energy Transition -- The Energy Transition and Its Implications for Gender Equality -- Elements for Planning for a Gender-Responsive Energy Transition -- The Scope of This Chapter | |
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505 | 8 | |a Comparison of Climate Investments Implemented by Different Types of Accredited Entities from the Perspective of Women's Empowerment -- Comparison of Climate Investments Implemented in Strictly Mitigation Energy Projects Versus Cross-Cutting Energy Projects -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Annex -- References -- Part II: Reflections on Engendering the Energy Transition -- 10: Reflection on "Energy Transition and Gender in the Informal Street Food Sector in Africa" -- References -- 11: Reflection on "Gender, Firewood and Health" -- References -- 12: Reflection on 'Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance: Insights for Engendering Energy Transitions' -- References -- 13: Reflection on "Bargaining Climate Adaptation Through a Gender Lens: An Inquiry into Decision-Making Processes in Tanzanian Farm Households" -- References -- 14: Why a Feminist Political Ecology Approach Is Relevant for Assessing Energy Access in Developing Countries -- What is Missed by Taking a Technical Approach to Energy Access? -- Pathways to More Inclusive Assessment -- 15: Reflection on "How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks" -- References -- 16: Reflection on 'A View from the North: Gender and Energy Poverty in the European Union' -- References -- 17: Reflection on "Climate Finance Allocation Practices to Support Gender Responsive Energy Transitions" -- References -- 18: Reflections on Kick-Starting Lasting Change: From Policy to Practice and Beyond -- References -- 19: Reflections from a Feminist Political Ecology Perspective -- References -- 20: Reflection on Gender Research Informing Development Policy on Energy and Climate -- Reference -- 21: Reflection on Engendering the Energy Transition -- Introduction -- Gender in Energy Policy -- How We Research Gender in the Energy Transition and Why It Matters? | |
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contents | Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Engendering the Energy Transition -- 1: Engendering the Energy Transition: Setting the Scene -- What We Set Out to Do -- Why Do We Think This Book Is Needed? -- What Is Innovative About the Book? -- The Way We Developed the Book -- Breadth of Coverage -- Contribution to Debates -- The Structure of the Book -- References -- 2: Energy Transition and Gender in the Informal Street Food Sector in Africa -- Introduction -- Research Methods -- The Informal Street Food Sector in Africa -- Challenges of Energy Transition in the African Informal Street Food Sector -- Key Research Findings -- Noted Trends in Energy Transition in the Informal Street Food Sector -- Analysis of Constraints to the Energy Transition in the Informal Food Sector in Africa -- Energy Policies' Lack of Consideration for the Informal Food Sector -- Lack of Finance, Especially for Women -- Discussions and Conclusions -- References -- 3: Gender, Firewood and Health: The Potential of Ethnography to Inform Policy and Practice -- Introduction -- Methods -- South Africa Energy Policy: Brief History from the End of Apartheid to 2018 -- Results -- Case Study Sites -- Insights and Gaps Exposed by Ethnography from the Case Studies -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- 4: Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance: Insights for Engendering Energy Transitions -- Introduction -- Meanings of Gender in Water Governance -- Key Themes and Debates in Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance -- Differentiated Access to and Uses of Water -- Knowledge Production and Expertise in Water Management and Governance -- Participation in Water Decision-Making Processes -- Experiences and Emotions in Relation to Water Use, Access and Governance Insights for Engendering the Energy Transition -- Theoretical Insight: Challenging the Neoliberal Notions of Governance -- Methodological Insight: Combining Methods and Conducting Large-N Studies -- Practical Insight: Contextualizing the Problem and the Solutions -- Conclusions -- References -- 5: Bargaining Climate Adaptation Through a Gender Lens: An Inquiry into Decision-Making Processes in Tanzanian Farm Households -- Introduction -- Actor-Partner Interdependence Model -- Context of the Study -- Data and Methods -- Structural Equation Modelling -- Operationalization of Decision-Making Power -- Operationalization of Predictor Variables -- Results: Actor and Partner Effects of Spouses' Adaptation Decision-Making -- Non-independence Test -- Non-farm Income-Earning Activities -- Female Actor Effects -- Male Actor Effects -- Partner Effects in Wives -- Partner Effects in Husbands -- Conceptual Patterns -- Educational Level -- Conceptual Patterns -- Wife's Ownership of Assets -- Children Living in the Household -- Wife's Age -- Conclusions -- References -- 6: On the Possibilities and Politics of Feminist Energy Analytics in University Campus Spaces -- Introduction -- Feminist Political Ecology Methods and Critical Analyses of 'Audit Culture' -- Examples of Campus Energy Transition Power Dynamics -- Energy Dashboards and Assumptions About Audience -- Energy Innovations, Expertise and Belonging on Campus -- Towards Energy Analytics Informed by Feminist Politics -- References -- 7: How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks -- Introduction -- Framing the Gender Equality Conversation Within the Current Energy Transition -- The Energy Transition and Its Implications for Gender Equality -- Elements for Planning for a Gender-Responsive Energy Transition -- The Scope of This Chapter Identifying Gender Equality in National Energy Frameworks -- Energy Frameworks Containing Gender Key Words -- Gender Equality Elements That Can Guide a Just Energy Transition -- Reliance on Sex-Disaggregated Data and the Use of Gender Indicators -- Mainstreaming Gender in National Energy Frameworks -- Budgeting for Gender Responsiveness -- Women's Participation in Policy Development and Implementation -- Recognizing Women's Energy Needs as Part of Policy Planning -- Recognizing Women's Role as Energy Managers and as Part of the Labour Force in the Energy Sector -- Findings on Gender Considerations in Additional Frameworks Relevant to the Energy Transition -- SEforALL Country Action Documents -- Gender and Mitigation Actions -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: A View from the North: Gender and Energy Poverty in the European Union -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Defining Energy Poverty -- Gender Dimensions of Energy Poverty Within the European Union Member States -- Economic Perspective -- Biological/Physiological Perspective -- Socio-Cultural Perspective -- Conclusion and Reflections -- References -- 9: Climate Finance Allocation Practices to Support Gender Responsive Energy Transitions: GCF Case-Study -- Introduction -- Problem Statement -- Methodology -- Themes of Analysis -- Approach to Content Analysis -- Reflection on Methodology and Its Limitations -- Review of the GCF Framework for Supporting Gender Just Transitions -- Gender Considerations in Accreditation Practices -- Gender Mainstreaming Through Readiness Support -- Gender Considerations for Resource Allocation in Full Funding Proposals -- Findings of Energy Portfolio Analysis -- Comparison of Small- and Utility-Scale Energy GCF Investments from the Perspective of Women's Empowerment Comparison of Climate Investments Implemented by Different Types of Accredited Entities from the Perspective of Women's Empowerment -- Comparison of Climate Investments Implemented in Strictly Mitigation Energy Projects Versus Cross-Cutting Energy Projects -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Annex -- References -- Part II: Reflections on Engendering the Energy Transition -- 10: Reflection on "Energy Transition and Gender in the Informal Street Food Sector in Africa" -- References -- 11: Reflection on "Gender, Firewood and Health" -- References -- 12: Reflection on 'Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance: Insights for Engendering Energy Transitions' -- References -- 13: Reflection on "Bargaining Climate Adaptation Through a Gender Lens: An Inquiry into Decision-Making Processes in Tanzanian Farm Households" -- References -- 14: Why a Feminist Political Ecology Approach Is Relevant for Assessing Energy Access in Developing Countries -- What is Missed by Taking a Technical Approach to Energy Access? -- Pathways to More Inclusive Assessment -- 15: Reflection on "How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks" -- References -- 16: Reflection on 'A View from the North: Gender and Energy Poverty in the European Union' -- References -- 17: Reflection on "Climate Finance Allocation Practices to Support Gender Responsive Energy Transitions" -- References -- 18: Reflections on Kick-Starting Lasting Change: From Policy to Practice and Beyond -- References -- 19: Reflections from a Feminist Political Ecology Perspective -- References -- 20: Reflection on Gender Research Informing Development Policy on Energy and Climate -- Reference -- 21: Reflection on Engendering the Energy Transition -- Introduction -- Gender in Energy Policy -- How We Research Gender in the Energy Transition and Why It Matters? Meanings of Gender and Its Operationalisation in Energy Research, Policy and Practice -- What We (Don't) Count -- How and What We Count -- Closing Remarks -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Clancy, Joy Verfasser aut Engendering the Energy Transition Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (323 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Engendering the Energy Transition -- 1: Engendering the Energy Transition: Setting the Scene -- What We Set Out to Do -- Why Do We Think This Book Is Needed? -- What Is Innovative About the Book? -- The Way We Developed the Book -- Breadth of Coverage -- Contribution to Debates -- The Structure of the Book -- References -- 2: Energy Transition and Gender in the Informal Street Food Sector in Africa -- Introduction -- Research Methods -- The Informal Street Food Sector in Africa -- Challenges of Energy Transition in the African Informal Street Food Sector -- Key Research Findings -- Noted Trends in Energy Transition in the Informal Street Food Sector -- Analysis of Constraints to the Energy Transition in the Informal Food Sector in Africa -- Energy Policies' Lack of Consideration for the Informal Food Sector -- Lack of Finance, Especially for Women -- Discussions and Conclusions -- References -- 3: Gender, Firewood and Health: The Potential of Ethnography to Inform Policy and Practice -- Introduction -- Methods -- South Africa Energy Policy: Brief History from the End of Apartheid to 2018 -- Results -- Case Study Sites -- Insights and Gaps Exposed by Ethnography from the Case Studies -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- 4: Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance: Insights for Engendering Energy Transitions -- Introduction -- Meanings of Gender in Water Governance -- Key Themes and Debates in Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance -- Differentiated Access to and Uses of Water -- Knowledge Production and Expertise in Water Management and Governance -- Participation in Water Decision-Making Processes -- Experiences and Emotions in Relation to Water Use, Access and Governance Insights for Engendering the Energy Transition -- Theoretical Insight: Challenging the Neoliberal Notions of Governance -- Methodological Insight: Combining Methods and Conducting Large-N Studies -- Practical Insight: Contextualizing the Problem and the Solutions -- Conclusions -- References -- 5: Bargaining Climate Adaptation Through a Gender Lens: An Inquiry into Decision-Making Processes in Tanzanian Farm Households -- Introduction -- Actor-Partner Interdependence Model -- Context of the Study -- Data and Methods -- Structural Equation Modelling -- Operationalization of Decision-Making Power -- Operationalization of Predictor Variables -- Results: Actor and Partner Effects of Spouses' Adaptation Decision-Making -- Non-independence Test -- Non-farm Income-Earning Activities -- Female Actor Effects -- Male Actor Effects -- Partner Effects in Wives -- Partner Effects in Husbands -- Conceptual Patterns -- Educational Level -- Conceptual Patterns -- Wife's Ownership of Assets -- Children Living in the Household -- Wife's Age -- Conclusions -- References -- 6: On the Possibilities and Politics of Feminist Energy Analytics in University Campus Spaces -- Introduction -- Feminist Political Ecology Methods and Critical Analyses of 'Audit Culture' -- Examples of Campus Energy Transition Power Dynamics -- Energy Dashboards and Assumptions About Audience -- Energy Innovations, Expertise and Belonging on Campus -- Towards Energy Analytics Informed by Feminist Politics -- References -- 7: How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks -- Introduction -- Framing the Gender Equality Conversation Within the Current Energy Transition -- The Energy Transition and Its Implications for Gender Equality -- Elements for Planning for a Gender-Responsive Energy Transition -- The Scope of This Chapter Identifying Gender Equality in National Energy Frameworks -- Energy Frameworks Containing Gender Key Words -- Gender Equality Elements That Can Guide a Just Energy Transition -- Reliance on Sex-Disaggregated Data and the Use of Gender Indicators -- Mainstreaming Gender in National Energy Frameworks -- Budgeting for Gender Responsiveness -- Women's Participation in Policy Development and Implementation -- Recognizing Women's Energy Needs as Part of Policy Planning -- Recognizing Women's Role as Energy Managers and as Part of the Labour Force in the Energy Sector -- Findings on Gender Considerations in Additional Frameworks Relevant to the Energy Transition -- SEforALL Country Action Documents -- Gender and Mitigation Actions -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: A View from the North: Gender and Energy Poverty in the European Union -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Defining Energy Poverty -- Gender Dimensions of Energy Poverty Within the European Union Member States -- Economic Perspective -- Biological/Physiological Perspective -- Socio-Cultural Perspective -- Conclusion and Reflections -- References -- 9: Climate Finance Allocation Practices to Support Gender Responsive Energy Transitions: GCF Case-Study -- Introduction -- Problem Statement -- Methodology -- Themes of Analysis -- Approach to Content Analysis -- Reflection on Methodology and Its Limitations -- Review of the GCF Framework for Supporting Gender Just Transitions -- Gender Considerations in Accreditation Practices -- Gender Mainstreaming Through Readiness Support -- Gender Considerations for Resource Allocation in Full Funding Proposals -- Findings of Energy Portfolio Analysis -- Comparison of Small- and Utility-Scale Energy GCF Investments from the Perspective of Women's Empowerment Comparison of Climate Investments Implemented by Different Types of Accredited Entities from the Perspective of Women's Empowerment -- Comparison of Climate Investments Implemented in Strictly Mitigation Energy Projects Versus Cross-Cutting Energy Projects -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Annex -- References -- Part II: Reflections on Engendering the Energy Transition -- 10: Reflection on "Energy Transition and Gender in the Informal Street Food Sector in Africa" -- References -- 11: Reflection on "Gender, Firewood and Health" -- References -- 12: Reflection on 'Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance: Insights for Engendering Energy Transitions' -- References -- 13: Reflection on "Bargaining Climate Adaptation Through a Gender Lens: An Inquiry into Decision-Making Processes in Tanzanian Farm Households" -- References -- 14: Why a Feminist Political Ecology Approach Is Relevant for Assessing Energy Access in Developing Countries -- What is Missed by Taking a Technical Approach to Energy Access? -- Pathways to More Inclusive Assessment -- 15: Reflection on "How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks" -- References -- 16: Reflection on 'A View from the North: Gender and Energy Poverty in the European Union' -- References -- 17: Reflection on "Climate Finance Allocation Practices to Support Gender Responsive Energy Transitions" -- References -- 18: Reflections on Kick-Starting Lasting Change: From Policy to Practice and Beyond -- References -- 19: Reflections from a Feminist Political Ecology Perspective -- References -- 20: Reflection on Gender Research Informing Development Policy on Energy and Climate -- Reference -- 21: Reflection on Engendering the Energy Transition -- Introduction -- Gender in Energy Policy -- How We Research Gender in the Energy Transition and Why It Matters? Meanings of Gender and Its Operationalisation in Energy Research, Policy and Practice -- What We (Don't) Count -- How and What We Count -- Closing Remarks -- References -- Index Energy policy-Social aspects Women in conservation of natural resources Gender mainstreaming Özerol, Gül Sonstige oth Mohlakoana, Nthabiseng Sonstige oth Feenstra, Mariëlle Sonstige oth Sol Cueva, Lillian Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Clancy, Joy Engendering the Energy Transition Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030435127 |
spellingShingle | Clancy, Joy Engendering the Energy Transition Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Engendering the Energy Transition -- 1: Engendering the Energy Transition: Setting the Scene -- What We Set Out to Do -- Why Do We Think This Book Is Needed? -- What Is Innovative About the Book? -- The Way We Developed the Book -- Breadth of Coverage -- Contribution to Debates -- The Structure of the Book -- References -- 2: Energy Transition and Gender in the Informal Street Food Sector in Africa -- Introduction -- Research Methods -- The Informal Street Food Sector in Africa -- Challenges of Energy Transition in the African Informal Street Food Sector -- Key Research Findings -- Noted Trends in Energy Transition in the Informal Street Food Sector -- Analysis of Constraints to the Energy Transition in the Informal Food Sector in Africa -- Energy Policies' Lack of Consideration for the Informal Food Sector -- Lack of Finance, Especially for Women -- Discussions and Conclusions -- References -- 3: Gender, Firewood and Health: The Potential of Ethnography to Inform Policy and Practice -- Introduction -- Methods -- South Africa Energy Policy: Brief History from the End of Apartheid to 2018 -- Results -- Case Study Sites -- Insights and Gaps Exposed by Ethnography from the Case Studies -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- 4: Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance: Insights for Engendering Energy Transitions -- Introduction -- Meanings of Gender in Water Governance -- Key Themes and Debates in Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance -- Differentiated Access to and Uses of Water -- Knowledge Production and Expertise in Water Management and Governance -- Participation in Water Decision-Making Processes -- Experiences and Emotions in Relation to Water Use, Access and Governance Insights for Engendering the Energy Transition -- Theoretical Insight: Challenging the Neoliberal Notions of Governance -- Methodological Insight: Combining Methods and Conducting Large-N Studies -- Practical Insight: Contextualizing the Problem and the Solutions -- Conclusions -- References -- 5: Bargaining Climate Adaptation Through a Gender Lens: An Inquiry into Decision-Making Processes in Tanzanian Farm Households -- Introduction -- Actor-Partner Interdependence Model -- Context of the Study -- Data and Methods -- Structural Equation Modelling -- Operationalization of Decision-Making Power -- Operationalization of Predictor Variables -- Results: Actor and Partner Effects of Spouses' Adaptation Decision-Making -- Non-independence Test -- Non-farm Income-Earning Activities -- Female Actor Effects -- Male Actor Effects -- Partner Effects in Wives -- Partner Effects in Husbands -- Conceptual Patterns -- Educational Level -- Conceptual Patterns -- Wife's Ownership of Assets -- Children Living in the Household -- Wife's Age -- Conclusions -- References -- 6: On the Possibilities and Politics of Feminist Energy Analytics in University Campus Spaces -- Introduction -- Feminist Political Ecology Methods and Critical Analyses of 'Audit Culture' -- Examples of Campus Energy Transition Power Dynamics -- Energy Dashboards and Assumptions About Audience -- Energy Innovations, Expertise and Belonging on Campus -- Towards Energy Analytics Informed by Feminist Politics -- References -- 7: How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks -- Introduction -- Framing the Gender Equality Conversation Within the Current Energy Transition -- The Energy Transition and Its Implications for Gender Equality -- Elements for Planning for a Gender-Responsive Energy Transition -- The Scope of This Chapter Identifying Gender Equality in National Energy Frameworks -- Energy Frameworks Containing Gender Key Words -- Gender Equality Elements That Can Guide a Just Energy Transition -- Reliance on Sex-Disaggregated Data and the Use of Gender Indicators -- Mainstreaming Gender in National Energy Frameworks -- Budgeting for Gender Responsiveness -- Women's Participation in Policy Development and Implementation -- Recognizing Women's Energy Needs as Part of Policy Planning -- Recognizing Women's Role as Energy Managers and as Part of the Labour Force in the Energy Sector -- Findings on Gender Considerations in Additional Frameworks Relevant to the Energy Transition -- SEforALL Country Action Documents -- Gender and Mitigation Actions -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: A View from the North: Gender and Energy Poverty in the European Union -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Defining Energy Poverty -- Gender Dimensions of Energy Poverty Within the European Union Member States -- Economic Perspective -- Biological/Physiological Perspective -- Socio-Cultural Perspective -- Conclusion and Reflections -- References -- 9: Climate Finance Allocation Practices to Support Gender Responsive Energy Transitions: GCF Case-Study -- Introduction -- Problem Statement -- Methodology -- Themes of Analysis -- Approach to Content Analysis -- Reflection on Methodology and Its Limitations -- Review of the GCF Framework for Supporting Gender Just Transitions -- Gender Considerations in Accreditation Practices -- Gender Mainstreaming Through Readiness Support -- Gender Considerations for Resource Allocation in Full Funding Proposals -- Findings of Energy Portfolio Analysis -- Comparison of Small- and Utility-Scale Energy GCF Investments from the Perspective of Women's Empowerment Comparison of Climate Investments Implemented by Different Types of Accredited Entities from the Perspective of Women's Empowerment -- Comparison of Climate Investments Implemented in Strictly Mitigation Energy Projects Versus Cross-Cutting Energy Projects -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Annex -- References -- Part II: Reflections on Engendering the Energy Transition -- 10: Reflection on "Energy Transition and Gender in the Informal Street Food Sector in Africa" -- References -- 11: Reflection on "Gender, Firewood and Health" -- References -- 12: Reflection on 'Gender-Sensitive Analysis of Water Governance: Insights for Engendering Energy Transitions' -- References -- 13: Reflection on "Bargaining Climate Adaptation Through a Gender Lens: An Inquiry into Decision-Making Processes in Tanzanian Farm Households" -- References -- 14: Why a Feminist Political Ecology Approach Is Relevant for Assessing Energy Access in Developing Countries -- What is Missed by Taking a Technical Approach to Energy Access? -- Pathways to More Inclusive Assessment -- 15: Reflection on "How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks" -- References -- 16: Reflection on 'A View from the North: Gender and Energy Poverty in the European Union' -- References -- 17: Reflection on "Climate Finance Allocation Practices to Support Gender Responsive Energy Transitions" -- References -- 18: Reflections on Kick-Starting Lasting Change: From Policy to Practice and Beyond -- References -- 19: Reflections from a Feminist Political Ecology Perspective -- References -- 20: Reflection on Gender Research Informing Development Policy on Energy and Climate -- Reference -- 21: Reflection on Engendering the Energy Transition -- Introduction -- Gender in Energy Policy -- How We Research Gender in the Energy Transition and Why It Matters? Meanings of Gender and Its Operationalisation in Energy Research, Policy and Practice -- What We (Don't) Count -- How and What We Count -- Closing Remarks -- References -- Index Energy policy-Social aspects Women in conservation of natural resources Gender mainstreaming |
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