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The Badolo RuralWomenResilience Model for rural women resilience to climate change advancing and strengthening

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In Sub-Saharan Africa, rural climate change resilience configurations, to be inclusive and efficient, should integrate specific resilience solutions for social groups in situations characterized by limited options for climate change resilience. In practice, considering such specific resilience aspects requires distinct knowledge bodies and decision support tools. These decision-making elements are distinct bodies of climate change impacts, vulnerability factors, resilience solutions and resilience schemes based on specific resilience objectives. This article proposes the Badolo RuralWomenResilience Theoretical Model, a theoretical tool for building innovative approaches for advancing and strengthening women resilience to climate change in rural areas in Sub-Saharan Africa context. It uses the ClimGender scientific framework methodological tools to elaborate specific climate change impacts, vulnerability factors, resilience solutions families and specific resilience trajectories for rural women climate change resilience strengthening actions
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Title: The Badolo RuralWomenResilience Model for rural women resilience to climate change advancing and strengthening
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In Sub-Saharan Africa, rural climate change resilience configurations, to be inclusive and efficient, should integrate specific resilience solutions for social groups in situations characterized by limited options for climate change resilience.
In practice, considering such specific resilience aspects requires distinct knowledge bodies and decision support tools.
These decision-making elements are distinct bodies of climate change impacts, vulnerability factors, resilience solutions and resilience schemes based on specific resilience objectives.
This article proposes the Badolo RuralWomenResilience Theoretical Model, a theoretical tool for building innovative approaches for advancing and strengthening women resilience to climate change in rural areas in Sub-Saharan Africa context.
It uses the ClimGender scientific framework methodological tools to elaborate specific climate change impacts, vulnerability factors, resilience solutions families and specific resilience trajectories for rural women climate change resilience strengthening actions.

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