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Climate and Development | 2018

Vulnerability of Ghanaian women cocoa farmers to climate change : a typology

Rachel Friedman; Mark Hirons; Emily Boyd

Climate change, increasingly recognized as a hurdle to achieving sustainable development goals, has already begun impacting the lives and livelihoods of people around the world, including on the African continent. Vulnerability is a concept often employed in the context of climate change to identify risks and develop policy and adaptation measures that address current and projected impacts. However, it is situated in a broader social context, driven by factors such as land tenure and access, livelihood diversification, and empowerment, which single out historically marginalized groups like women. This paper applies a vulnerability framework to a case study of cocoa farming in the Central Region of Ghana, depicting not only the variety of factors contributing to climate change vulnerability but also different narratives on vulnerability that emerge based on a woman’s relation to cocoa production itself. The paper conveys how homogeneous representations of women farmers and the technical focus of climate-orientated policy interventions may threaten to further marginalize the most vulnerable and exacerbate existing inequalities. This has implications for both climate change policy design and implementation, as well as the broader social development agenda that has bearing on vulnerability.


The Geographical Journal | 2011

Managing artisanal and small-scale mining in forest areas: perspectives from a poststructural political ecology

Mark Hirons


Futures | 2014

Decentralising natural resource governance in Ghana: Critical reflections on the artisanal and small-scale mining sector

Mark Hirons


Annual Review of Environment and Resources | 2016

Valuing Cultural Ecosystem Services

Mark Hirons; Claudia Comberti; Robert Dunford


Resources Policy | 2014

Shifting sand, shifting livelihoods? Reflections on a coastal gold rush in Ghana

Mark Hirons


Journal of International Development | 2011

LOCKING‐IN CARBON, LOCKING‐OUT LIVELIHOODS? ARTISANAL MINING AND REDD IN SUB‐SAHARAN AFRICA

Mark Hirons


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014

Mining in a changing climate: what scope for forestry-based legacies?

Mark Hirons; Gavin Hilson; Alex Asase; Mark E. Hodson


International Development Planning Review | 2013

Mining in Ghana's forests: cross-sectoral linkages and the prospects for REDD

Mark Hirons


Archive | 2011

Locking-in carbon, locking-out livelihoods? ASM and REDD in Sub-Saharan Africa

Mark Hirons


Land Use Policy | 2018

Illegality and inequity in Ghana’s cocoa-forest landscape: How formalization can undermine farmers control and benefits from trees on their farms

Mark Hirons; Constance L. McDermott; Rebecca A. Asare; A. Morel; Elizabeth J. Z. Robinson; J. Mason; Emily Boyd; Yadvinder Malhi; K. Norris

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K. Norris

Zoological Society of London

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Z. Mehrabi

University of British Columbia

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