TY  - RPRT
AB  - As climate change becomes accepted as a reality in the scientific community, it is critical to continue to understand its impact on the ground, particularly for communities dependent on agriculture and natural resources. This report reviews the extensive literature
AU  - Sugden, Fraser
AU  - de Silva, Sanjiv
AU  - Clement, Floriane
AU  - Maskey-Amatya, Niki
AU  - Ramesh, Vidya
AU  - Philip, Anil
AU  - Bharati, Luna
DA  - 2014
DA  - 2014
DO  - 10.22004/ag.econ.201002
DO  - doi
ID  - 201002
KW  - Agricultural and Food Policy
KW  - Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety
KW  - Political Economy
KW  - CLIMATE CHANGE
ADAPTATION
GENDER
RIVER BASINS
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
INCOME
MICROFINANCE
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
POLITICAL ASPECTS
LABOR
HEALTH HAZARDS
RISK MANAGEMENT
WATERBORNE DISEASES
NATURAL DISASTERS
EDUCATION
LIVING STANDARDS
POVERTY
HOUSEHOLDS
AGRICULTURE
COLLECTIVE ACTION
L1  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/201002/files/H046843.pdf
L2  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/201002/files/H046843.pdf
L4  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/201002/files/H046843.pdf
LA  - eng
LK  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/201002/files/H046843.pdf
N2  - As climate change becomes accepted as a reality in the scientific community, it is critical to continue to understand its impact on the ground, particularly for communities dependent on agriculture and natural resources. This report reviews the extensive literature
PY  - 2014
PY  - 2014
T1  - A framework to understand gender and structural vulnerability to climate change in the Ganges River Basin: lessons from Bangladesh, India and Nepal
TI  - A framework to understand gender and structural vulnerability to climate change in the Ganges River Basin: lessons from Bangladesh, India and Nepal
UR  - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/201002/files/H046843.pdf
Y1  - 2014
T2  - IWMI Working Paper
T2  - 159
ER  -