Perceptions of Climate Change from a Gender Perspective in Jalisco, Mexico

The rural population of coastal areas is highly vulnerable to disaster risks related to hydrometeorological hazards, which are increasing as an effect of climate change. To reduce vulnerabilities in a sustainable and equitable way, it is essential to understand the local perceptions and to make visi...

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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv cambio climático
género
vulnerabilidad
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climate change
gender
vulnerability
perceptions
risk
Mexico
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perceptions of Climate Change from a Gender Perspective in Jalisco, Mexico
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description The rural population of coastal areas is highly vulnerable to disaster risks related to hydrometeorological hazards, which are increasing as an effect of climate change. To reduce vulnerabilities in a sustainable and equitable way, it is essential to understand the local perceptions and to make visible the gender differences in the approach to certain risks. The objective of this article is to analyze gender-differentiated perceptions of climate change, with emphasis on its local expression, represented by the increase in hurricanes, in two rural communities in the South Coast region of Jalisco, in Mexico. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with women and men affected by hurricanes Jova and Patricia. The analysis shows gender-differentiated perceptions about the causes of hurricanes and future risks, which reveal the existence of differential vulnerabilities. However, both men and women comprehensively perceive climate change as a disruption in physical, moral, social and political terms. In this way, the enunciation of risks in the research process in rural areas and the analysis of perceptions with a gender perspective generate spaces for transdisciplinary dialogue, that make visible the articulations between the climate-environmental issue, inequities and socio-political crises.    
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spelling Perceptions of Climate Change from a Gender Perspective in Jalisco, MexicoPercepciones del cambio climático en perspectiva de género en Jalisco, MéxicoMirenda, Cloecambio climáticogénerovulnerabilidadpercepcionesriesgoMéxicoclimate changegendervulnerabilityperceptionsriskMexicoThe rural population of coastal areas is highly vulnerable to disaster risks related to hydrometeorological hazards, which are increasing as an effect of climate change. To reduce vulnerabilities in a sustainable and equitable way, it is essential to understand the local perceptions and to make visible the gender differences in the approach to certain risks. The objective of this article is to analyze gender-differentiated perceptions of climate change, with emphasis on its local expression, represented by the increase in hurricanes, in two rural communities in the South Coast region of Jalisco, in Mexico. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with women and men affected by hurricanes Jova and Patricia. The analysis shows gender-differentiated perceptions about the causes of hurricanes and future risks, which reveal the existence of differential vulnerabilities. However, both men and women comprehensively perceive climate change as a disruption in physical, moral, social and political terms. In this way, the enunciation of risks in the research process in rural areas and the analysis of perceptions with a gender perspective generate spaces for transdisciplinary dialogue, that make visible the articulations between the climate-environmental issue, inequities and socio-political crises.    La población rural de las zonas costeras es altamente vulnerable al riesgo de desastres relacionados con las amenazas hidrometeorológicas, las cuales están aumentando como efecto del cambio climático. Para reducir las vulnerabilidades de manera sostenible y equitativa es fundamental comprender las percepciones locales y visibilizar las diferencias de género que existen en el acercamiento a determinados riesgos. El objetivo de este artículo es analizar las percepciones sobre cambio climático diferenciadas por género, con énfasis en su expresión local, representada por el aumento de los huracanes, en dos comunidades rurales en la región costa sur de Jalisco, en México. Se realizaron entrevistas semiestructuradas a mujeres y hombres afectados por los huracanes Jova y Patricia. El análisis muestra percepciones diferenciadas por género acerca de las causas de los huracanes y los riesgos futuros, que develan la existencia de vulnerabilidades diferenciales. Las mujeres tienen un menor conocimiento de las relaciones de causalidad en la formación de los huracanes y muestran mayores incertidumbres acerca de las tendencias futuras. Sin embargo, ambos géneros perciben el cambio climático de manera integral como una ruptura en términos físicos, morales, sociales y políticos. De esa forma, la enunciación de riesgos en el proceso de investigación en el medio rural y el análisis de las percepciones con perspectiva de género producen espacios de diálogo transdisciplinario, que visibilizan las articulaciones entre la cuestión climático-ambiental, las inequidades y las crisis sociopolíticas.FLACSO Ecuador2020-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por pares, no relacionado con el Dossierapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/430710.17141/letrasverdes.28.2020.4307Letras Verdes. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Socioambientales; No. 28 (2020): Letras Verdes (Septiembre-Febrero); 31-48Letras Verdes. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Socioambientales; Núm. 28 (2020): Letras Verdes (Septiembre-Febrero); 31-481390-663110.17141/letrasverdes.28.2020reponame:Revista Letras Verdesinstname:Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Socialesinstacron:FLACSOspahttps://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/4307/3611https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/4307/3602Derechos de autor 2020 Cloe Mirendainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-07-13T03:35:40Zoai:revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec:article/4307Institucionalhttps://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdesUniversidad privadahttps://www.flacso.edu.ec..Ecuador.1390-66311390-6631opendoar:02021-07-13T03:35:40Revista Letras Verdes - Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Socialesfalse
spellingShingle Perceptions of Climate Change from a Gender Perspective in Jalisco, Mexico
Mirenda, Cloe
cambio climático
género
vulnerabilidad
percepciones
riesgo
México
climate change
gender
vulnerability
perceptions
risk
Mexico
status_str publishedVersion
title Perceptions of Climate Change from a Gender Perspective in Jalisco, Mexico
title_full Perceptions of Climate Change from a Gender Perspective in Jalisco, Mexico
title_fullStr Perceptions of Climate Change from a Gender Perspective in Jalisco, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of Climate Change from a Gender Perspective in Jalisco, Mexico
title_short Perceptions of Climate Change from a Gender Perspective in Jalisco, Mexico
title_sort Perceptions of Climate Change from a Gender Perspective in Jalisco, Mexico
topic cambio climático
género
vulnerabilidad
percepciones
riesgo
México
climate change
gender
vulnerability
perceptions
risk
Mexico
url https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/4307