Gender Inequality, Climate Change and Regional Development Indonesia

Release Date:Upcoming
Editor(s):Wardis Girsang, Adelina Siregar, Helen Tuhumuri, Simon Rahardjo, Budy P. Resosudarmo, Djoni Hartono and Tony Irawan
ISBN:(on process)
Publisher:IRSA Press
Series:IRSA Book Series on Regional Development No. 23
Price:IDR 100,000

Gender inequality and climate change are among the most urgent and complex challenges of the 21st century. Both lie at the core of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and are closely linked to broader issues such as resource scarcity, environmental degradation, economic stagnation, and political instability. This book focuses on Indonesia’s eastern and other lagging provinces, where these challenges are particularly acute. Adopting a multidisciplinary perspective, the chapters examine the intersections between gender inequality, climate vulnerability, and regional development. The contributions draw on a wide range of disciplines—including economics, political ecology, public policy, environmental science, and gender studies—and combine empirical analysis, case studies, and policy-oriented insights. For readers concerned with development challenges in Eastern Indonesia and Indonesia more broadly, this volume offers a valuable and timely source of evidence and reflection.

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