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100 1 _aBock, Sabine
245 1 0 _aClimate Equity - Is development (and well-being) coupled to greenhouse gas emissions? :
_bA women and gender perspective on development need /
_cSabine Bock
264 _c2014
300 _a215 S.; 1 CD-ROM
502 _aBerlin, Humboldt-Viadrina School of Governance, Masterarbeit, 2013
520 _aConclusions: The understanding of development need for the interviewees was different from the common understanding of development need in the climate negotiations. It was neither focused on money and the current indicators for poverty eradication or economic well-being of countries as GDP nor on the demand of high emission allowances. It was focused on people, on women and men and their needs for a fulfilled life and their contributions to offer, if they would be taken seriously and respected. This could help to open the deadlock of the climate equity debate about the distribution of carbon budgets to a variety of development pathways for the world and a possibility to develop without emitting greenhouse gases in the future in an unbearable amount.
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_aSocial dimension of climate equity
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