30.3.16

Inequality and Climate Change: Perspectives from the South

Editd by / Sous la direction de Gian Carlo Delgado Ramos.
Dakar, CODESRIA, 2015, 204p.
ISBN : 978-2-86978-645-5
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00 - Prelim(i-xii)PDF158.5 kb
01 - IntroductionGian Carlo Delgado Ramos (1-8)PDF140.1 kb
1 - The Socioeconomic Implications of Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Trajectories in South AfricaTara Caetano & James Thurlow (9-30)PDF251.8 kb
2 - Les migrants climatiques en Quête d’adaptation : les éleveurs Mbororo immigrent en Rd CongoFélicien Kabamba Mbambu (31-46)PDF131.5 kb
3 - Changements climatiques, genre, et inégalités sociales : les praticiennes de la médecine et de la pharmacopée traditionnelle en milieu urbain au Burkina FasoClaudine V. Rouamba Ouédraogo & Natéwindé Sawadogo (47-68)PDF167.9 kb
4 - Saint-Louis du Sénégal, les « aventuriers » de la terreAdrien Coly & Fatimatou Sall (69-82)PDF1.3 Mb
5 - A New Cartography of International Cooperation: Emerging Powers in Sub-Saharan Africa – The Case of Biofuels Promotion by Brazil in SenegalM.A. Gaston Fulquet (83-102)PDF159.4 kb
6 - Climate Change and the Urban Political Ecology of WaterGian Carlo Delgado Ramos (103-120)PDF579.4 kb
7 - Indigenous People and Climate Change: Causes of Flooding in the Bolivian Amazon and Consequences for the Indigenous PopulationGabriela Canedo Vásquez (121-136)PDF590 kb
8 - Gender-wise Rural-to-Urban Migration in Orissa, India: An Adaptation Strategy to Climate ChangeNirmala Velan & Ranjan Kumar Mohanty (137-170)PDF404.7 kb
9 - Effects of Climate Change and Heat Waves on Low Income Urban Workers: Evidence from IndiaSaudamini Das (171-189)PDF191.6 kb

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