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Renewable energy : a gender perspective



Energies renouvelables : une perspective de genre
rapport Jan 2019 ; 92 pages
Aut. Bipasha Barua & Rabia Ferroukhi & Celia García-Baños & Divyam Nagpal & Michael Renner
Ed.
IRENA - Abu Dhabi ; Isbn: 978-92-9260-098-3
Téléchargeable sous format: PdF (9 870 ko)
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Abstract:
Detailed information on the status and trends related to gender equality in the renewable energy sector remains sparse. IRENA’s Renewable Energy: A Gender Perspective aims to address this knowledge gap. It analyses the status of women’s participation in the sector in two distinct deployment settings – the modern context (in which renewables displace or complement conventional energy) and the energy access context (which is characterised by efforts to expand access to modern energy services).
Contents:
1. Renewable energy and gender p.16
1.1. Background p.17
1.2. Rationale p.19
1.3. Narrowing the knowledge gap on gender and renewable energy: IRENA’s survey. p.21
2 Women in renewable energy: Modern energy context p.26
2.1. Status and trends p.27
2.2. Barriers and challenges p.32
2.3. Policies and solutions p.43
2.4. Conclusions p.55
3 Women in renewable energy: Access context p.56
3.1. Background p.57
3.2. Barriers and challenges p.59
3.3. Policies and solutions p.63
3.4. Conclusions p.75
4. Conclusions and way forward p.76
4.1. Way forward to improve gender diversity
in the renewables sector p.78
4.2. Future work p.81

Mot clef:

genre (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeur/Diffuseur:

IRENA - International Renewable Energy Agency - Abu Dhabi - Emirats Arabes Unis
    

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