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Margaret Angula
Resource Type
Curated Content
Date of Publication
May 01, 2010
Language
English
Description/Abstract

There is a strong relationship between gender, livelihood and poverty. This relationship has been explored by many researchers, and significant to their findings is the relationship between climate change and people’s livelihood, which is dependent on natural resource base and poverty.

Institution
FANRPAN
Citation

Margaret Angula, 5/2010. Gender and Climate Change: Namibia Case Study.

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