Monthly Archives: April 2017

Human Geography 10(2) (2017)

Articles Towards an Ethnography of Climate Change Variability: Perceptions and Coping Mechanisms of Women and Men from Lambani Village, Limpopo Province J. Goldin, J.J. Botha, T.A.B. Koatla, J.J. Anderson, G. Owen, & A. Lebese ‘The town is surrounded’: From Climate
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  • Volume 10, Number 2 (2017)

Towards an Ethnography of Climate Change Variability: Perceptions and Coping Mechanisms of Women and Men from Lambani Village, Limpopo Province

J. Goldin, J.J. Botha, T.A.B. Koatla, J.J. Anderson, G. Owen, & A. Lebese Attention to gender and equity has lagged behind in climate change research, programming, national policy-making and in the international negotiations. Studies on climate change and gender links
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  • Volume 10, Number 2 (2017)

‘The town is surrounded’: From Climate Concerns to Life under Wind Turbines in La Ventosa, Mexico

Alexander Dunlap The Isthmus of Tehuantepec region of southwest Oaxaca, Mexico, known locally as the Istmo, was identified in 2003 as a prime site for wind energy development. Supported by climate change mitigation legislation, a ‘wind rush’ engulfed the Istmo. 
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  • Volume 10, Number 2 (2017)