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Session Submission Type: Refereed Roundtable (60 minute)
This group brings together papers that examine how environmental risks and responses are shaped by gendered and intersectional inequalities. Collectively, they highlight how women and marginalized groups experience disproportionate vulnerability to environmental harm, from disaster recovery contexts to everyday exposures and food insecurity.
Gendered Recovery, Structural Inequality, and Community-Driven Resilience Following the 2023 Lahaina Wildfire - Lauren Taylor, Howard University
Mapping the Demands of Indigenous Women’s Organizations on Climate Change Adaptation and Health in Peru - Maria Isabel Espinoza, Michigan State University
Mapping Women’s Vulnerability to Forest and Land Fires in Indonesia, 2017–2024 - Alvinda Putri Ruriana; Bambang Trihadmojo, Northwestern University
The body, spirit, and beyond traditional intersectionality: an expanded lens on women’s environmental behavior and action - Alina Caulfield, Vanderbilt University
Understanding the nexus of the environmental harm and victimization of women and girls. - Kashmaya Andreas Andreas Rincon, University of Florida