Climate governance with a gender perspective in Río Negro: Green hydrogen as a framework for crafting public policies that address climate change with an inclusive visiony
Traditionally, climate has been regarded as a force shaping the natural environment and a crucial factor in establishing a "permanent" environment. Currently, the undeniable global processes of anthropogenic climate change affect the province of Río Negro. This paper presents theoretical r...
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Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/5261 |
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| Sumario: | Traditionally, climate has been regarded as a force shaping the natural environment and a crucial factor in establishing a "permanent" environment. Currently, the undeniable global processes of anthropogenic climate change affect the province of Río Negro. This paper presents theoretical reflections and practical insights into the significant causes and consequences related to climate governance with a gender perspective in the province of Río Negro. It encompasses an analysis of the primary challenges in implementing gender-responsive policies in environmental issues and delves into the "Green Hydrogen Strategic Plan" as an illustrative example of crafting public policies that address climate change inclusively. The qualitative methodology employed aims to tackle the challenges of establishing climate governance in the province of Río Negro within the framework of gender-responsive public policies. Both the review of the current state of affairs and the theoretical exploration of key concepts such as climate governance, climate change, gender, clean energy, green hydrogen, and the perspectives of key stakeholders contribute to the article's framework and lend support to the proposal and potential initiatives. These efforts aim to promote climate governance with a gender perspective in the studied territory over the medium and long term. |
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