Home > Gender Roles in Urban Climate Resilience: lessons from Hue, Vietnam
Author(s):
My Pham Thi Dieu
Publisher:
International Institute for Environment and Development
Pages:
4
Year:
2016
Focus country:
Vietnam
Focus city:
Hue
There is growing awareness in Southeast Asia about the significance of gender norms and roles in climate resilience. The expectations and responsibilities of men and women differ due to differences in physical characteristics, as well as local physical, cultural and socioeconomic conditions.
This study finds that Hue has its own special social and environmental identity that significantly influences its resilience to climate change. Gender roles are particularly important in relation to building that resilience. Women are perceived to make a more significant contribution to human wellbeing, accruing funds and offering mutual support at the household and community levels, while men are held responsible for safety, security and other continuity plans in communities. Challenging and changing these gender-based expectations will improve the capacity of both men and women to respond effectively to climate change.