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We develop the climate finance-gender equity framework in this paper and use the 'contextual-procedural-distributive' equity as a lens of analysis to examine how climate finance helps challenge, and reinforce, gender inequities in the mitigation, adaptation and disaster management strategies....
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Community-based development has been criticized for its inadequate understanding of power relationships at the local level, which thus leaves room for elite capture. This paper compares and contrasts two case studies, both of which take power seriously in their institutional designs. The solar...
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Community-based development has been criticized for its inadequate understanding of power relationships at the local level, which thus leaves room for elite capture. This paper compares and contrasts two case studies, both of which take power seriously in their institutional designs. The solar...
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We develop the climate finance-gender equity framework in this paper and use the 'contextual-procedural-distributive' equity as a lens of analysis to examine how climate finance helps challenge, and reinforce, gender inequities in the mitigation, adaptation and disaster management strategies....
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Intro -- Summary contents -- Detailed contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Ch. 1: Building a 'Pro-Poor' Social Capital Framework -- Ch. 2: Ethnography - Alternative Research Methodology -- Ch. 3: Historical and Cultural Contexts of Mainland Chinese Migrants in Hong Kong -- Ch. 4: Investing...
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