2021
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1811/1/012109
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Gender Mainstreaming in Drought Disaster Risk Reduction

Abstract: Climate change has affected the whole world and caused disasters, include drought. Since Tana Mbanas village in Central Sumba District is the driest remote area in eastern region of Indonesia, gender inequality has affected in daily life of people in the village instead of other social and environmental problems. This research aimed to evaluate how gender mainstreaming implemented in drought disaster risk reduction in Tana Mbanas village in Central Sumba Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. The result of the … Show more

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“…A total of 58 papers were retrieved from Scopus following the screening process with the PRISMA framework. Looking at the subject areas of literature, the discourse of women in disaster policy is expanded into several realms (see (Nosheen et al, 2023), and water management system for drought disaster risk reduction within the gender mainstreaming context (Susilorini et al, 2021). This implicates how women in disaster policy research had called the gender mainstreaming discourse on several aspects of its developing subject areas.…”
Section: Subject Area Of the Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 58 papers were retrieved from Scopus following the screening process with the PRISMA framework. Looking at the subject areas of literature, the discourse of women in disaster policy is expanded into several realms (see (Nosheen et al, 2023), and water management system for drought disaster risk reduction within the gender mainstreaming context (Susilorini et al, 2021). This implicates how women in disaster policy research had called the gender mainstreaming discourse on several aspects of its developing subject areas.…”
Section: Subject Area Of the Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%