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Further resources<br />

Enarson, E. (1998). “Through Women’s Eyes: A <strong>Gender</strong>ed Research Agenda for<br />

Disaster Social Science”. Disasters 22(2): 157–173.<br />

Lambrou, Y. <strong>and</strong> Piana, G. (2006). <strong>Gender</strong>: The missing component of the<br />

response to climate change. Italy: FAO.<br />

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Masika, R. (Ed.) (2002). <strong>Gender</strong>, Development <strong>and</strong> <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Change</strong>. UK:<br />

Oxfam.<br />

Nelson, V., Meadows, K., Cannon, T., Morton, J. <strong>and</strong> Martin, A. (2002). “Uncertain<br />

Predictions, Invisible Impacts, <strong>and</strong> the Need to Mainstream <strong>Gender</strong> in <strong>Climate</strong><br />

<strong>Change</strong> Adaptations”. <strong>Gender</strong> & Development 10(2).<br />

Neumayer, E. <strong>and</strong> Plümper, T. (2007). “The <strong>Gender</strong>ed Nature of Natural Disasters:<br />

The Impact of Catastrophic Events on the <strong>Gender</strong> Gap in Life Expectancy, 1981–<br />

2002”. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 97(3): 551-566.<br />

WEDO, ABANTU, ActionAid <strong>and</strong> ENDA. (2008). <strong>Gender</strong>, <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Change</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Human Security Lessons from Bangladesh, Ghana <strong>and</strong> Senegal. Report for the<br />

Hellenic Foundation for European <strong>and</strong> Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP).

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