juil 15, 2015
From second jobs to new 'stinginess', women see climate change differently | Thomson Reuters Foundation
Getting their input is crucial to getting climate adaptation right, researchers say
CGIAR Climate's insight:
Nyasimi, of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), said that in Kenya’s Nyando district, hit by both more frequent droughts and floods, she found the most rapid uptake of climate-resilient farming was among women whose husbands were away and not making day-to-day decisions.