04785nam 2200457 450 991082694780332120230627180330.09789264400764(electronic bk.)(MiAaPQ)EBC30373597(Au-PeEL)EBL30373597(CKB)26105417700041(EXLCZ)992610541770004120230627d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEmpowering women in the transition towards green growth in Greece /Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentFirst edition.Paris, France :OECD Publishing,[2022]©20221 online resource (91 pages)Print version: OECD Empowering Women in the Transition Towards Green Growth in Greece Paris : Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development,c2022 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- Foreword -- Table of contents -- Acronyms and abbreviations -- Executive summary -- 1 Introducing the gender-environment nexus in the case of Greece -- 1.1. The gender-environment nexus -- 1.2. The OECD's gender equality framework -- 1.3. An integrated gender-environment policy framework -- 1.4. The case of Greece - Introducing the gender-environment nexus -- 1.4.1. Methodology -- 1.4.2. Methodological limitations -- 1.4.3. Targets and structure -- References -- Notes -- 2 Assessing the integration of gender equality in environmental policies and tools in Greece -- 2.1. Assessing the gender-sensitivity of climate and environment-related policies in Greece -- 2.2. Providing access to affordable and clean energy -- 2.2.1. Tackling women's energy poverty -- 2.2.2. Increasing renewable energy share - Phasing out fossil fuel dependency -- 2.3. Gender-sensitive climate change adaptation measures -- 2.3.1. Gender-sensitive sustainable cities -- 2.3.2. Gender-sensitive environmental impact assessment -- 2.3.3. Sustainable agriculture and forestry -- 2.4. Increasing women's participation in environment-related innovation -- 2.5. Women's role in the circular economy -- 2.5.1. Supporting women's inclusion in green entrepreneurship and sustainable production -- 2.5.2. Gender-sensitive green public procurement -- 2.5.3. Women's role in sustainable consumption -- 2.5.4. Equal representation in circular economy leadership -- 2.6. Women as agents for biodiversity conservation -- References -- Notes -- 3 Assessing gender equality policies and their role in advancing environmental sustainability in Greece -- 3.1. Gender equality in Greece -- 3.2. Applying an environment lens to the Greek Gender Equality Action Plan -- 3.2.1. Supporting women's economic empowerment -- Women in eco-innovation -- Green skills -- Gender-sensitive green recovery in Greece.3.2.2. Increasing women's participation in public life -- 3.2.3. Combatting gender-based violence -- 3.2.4. Mainstreaming gender in sectoral policies -- Statistics to support gender mainstreaming in environmental policies -- Gender budgeting and financing -- Mainstreaming gender through public consultations -- References -- Notes -- 4 Recommendations for better integrating the gender-environment nexus into policies in Greece -- 4.1. Target 1. Gender mainstreaming in environmental and climate policies -- 4.2. Target 2. Women's economic empowerment in male-dominated environmental sectors -- 4.2.1. Women and green innovation -- 4.2.2. Women in green jobs -- 4.2.3. Women and green entrepreneurship -- 4.3. Target 3. Women's presence in environmental leadership and decision making -- 4.4. Target 4. Gender-sensitive environmental justice -- 4.4.1. Highlight women's green behaviour -- 4.5. Target 5. Statistical data and monitoring progress on integrating the gender-environment nexus -- References.Gender equality and environmental sustainability are gaining political momentum as global challenges that require urgent action at the national and international levels. Both figure prominently, albeit with limited interlinkages, in the United Nations Agenda 2030, and gender equality considerations are slowly making their way into international environmental and climate commitments.Adult education of womenLiteracySocial aspectsLiteracy programsAdult education of women.LiteracySocial aspects.Literacy programs.374.0124082MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910826947803321Empowering women in the transition towards green growth in Greece4069606UNINA