Mapping for Women’s Evacuation Plans During Climate-Induced Disasters

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Abstract

Increasingly disasters like floods, droughts, cyclones, and heat waves are recurring in the wake of climate change impacts. Women and children are among the most vulnerable, particularly in developing countries. At the same time, young people are among the most eager to respond with solutions to protect populations affected by disasters. In the low-lying riverine country of Bangladesh, YouthMappers are working to create fundamental maps to support the information needs of women who seek safety from climate-inducted disasters, but currently must rely on their husbands for evacuation. Initiatives like our open data mapping that entails participation of young women to alleviate such vulnerabilities toward disasters contribute to global goals for climate (SDG 13) and gender (SDG 5).

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Akter, A., & Tasnim, M. (2023). Mapping for Women’s Evacuation Plans During Climate-Induced Disasters. In Sustainable Development Goals Series (Vol. Part F2734, pp. 251–260). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05182-1_22

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