The Impact of Climate-Induced Livelihood, Health, and Migration on Women and Girls

Author:

Bhardwaj Laxmi Kant1ORCID,Rath Prangya1ORCID,Jain Harshita1ORCID,Purohit Sanju2ORCID,Yadav Poornima3,Singh Vartika1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Amity University, Noida, India

2. Akamai University, USA

3. Fair Quality Institute, India

Abstract

Climate change is among the most well-known issues that the world's communities are currently dealing with in the 21st century. It calls into question basic assumptions about what objectives are suitable for socioeconomic policy, including the relationship between equity, growth, prosperity, and sustainable development. Globally, there is a general perception that the long-term resilience of societies and communities is threatened by climate change. The Earth's climate is changing as a result of greenhouse gas emissions brought on by human activity. Particularly impacted are women and girls, who eventually migrate as a result of food scarcity and social gender division. There are few studies on gender and migration brought on by climate change. An overview of the induced effects of climate change on women and girls' migration, health, and means of subsistence is given in this study. The objective of this article would greatly contribute to our comprehension of the existing connections between migration, patterns of displacement, and the effects of climate change.

Publisher

IGI Global

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