2007
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A study on gender equality as a prerequisite for sustainable development

  • Johnsson-Latham, G.
  • Summary
To what extent do women live more sustainably than men, leave a smaller ecological footprint and cause less climate change? This ideas paper studies what we know about gender equality as a prerequisite for sustainable development. The author illustrates how a gender perspective can facilitate more sustainable economic growth and well-being, directed more towards counter acting female time-poverty as compared to material consumption primarily benefiting rich men while also creating more job opportunities within the service sector which can help increase overall human wellbeing. The paper describes how men, primarily through their greater mobility and more extensive travel, account for more carbon dioxide (COB2B) emissions than women, in both rich and poor countries. The study points to how a changed behaviour among men notably rich men who are decision-makers can be crucial in addressing climate change and in enhancing the opportunities of all human beings to enjoy sustainable development. A gender perspective can facilitate more sustainable economic growth and well-being, directed more to-wards counter-acting female time-poverty as compared to material consumption primarily benefiting rich men while also creating more job opportunities within the service sector which can help increase overall human wellbeing. Areas considered within this study include: * welfare perceptions and gender equality * how sustainability is measured: ecological footprints and other indicators * actual and unsustainable consumption: by rich and poor men and women * women’s and men’s mobility, transport needs and CO2 emissions Report to the Environment Advisory Council, Sweden 2007 Eldis http://www.genderandenvironment.org/admin/admin_biblioteca/documentos/rapport_engelska.pdf
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    2007
  • Publisher Name:
    Report to the Environment Advisory Council, Sweden 2007 http://www.genderandenvironment.org/admin/admin_biblioteca/documentos/rapport_engelska.pdf