A Scoping Review of Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation in South Sudan (2021–2026): Gendered Dimensions in Juba, Western Equatoria, Jonglei, and Eastern Equatoria
南スーダンにおける気候変動の影響と適応に関するスコーピングレビュー(2021-2026年):ジュバ、西エクアトリア、ジョングレイ、東エクアトリアにおけるジェンダー次元 (AI 翻訳)
Kuol Maper Alier, Achol Deng, James Lado Kenyi, Nyathon Gatluak
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日本語
本レビューは、南スーダンにおける気候変動の影響と適応のジェンダー次元を体系的にマッピングした。2021~2024年の文献を対象に、洪水や干ばつが女性の水・エネルギー確保の負担を増大させ、健康リスクや時間貧困を悪化させることを示した。効果的な適応にはジェンダー変革的アプローチが必要であり、女性を変革の主体として認識すべきと結論づけている。
English
This scoping review systematically maps the gendered dimensions of climate change impacts and adaptation in South Sudan. Covering literature from 2021-2024, it finds that climate shocks like floods and droughts exacerbate women's burdens in securing water and energy, increasing health risks and time poverty. The review concludes that effective adaptation requires gender-transformative approaches recognizing women as agents of change.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
南スーダンに特化した研究であり、日本のGX政策や開示実務との直接的な関連は薄い。ただし、気候変動の社会的影響におけるジェンダー視点の重要性を示しており、日本のGXにおける公正な移行(just transition)の議論に示唆を与える可能性がある。
In the global GX context
This paper focuses on South Sudan, a fragile state, and its findings are not directly applicable to global GX frameworks like TCFD or ISSB. However, it contributes to the growing literature on climate justice and gender, which is relevant for just transition considerations in global climate policy.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a systematic mapping of gender-climate literature in a fragile state context, useful for researchers studying climate justice and gender.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for gender-transformative adaptation policies in fragile states, relevant for international development and climate finance.
📄 Abstract(原文)
This scoping review provides a systematic mapping of the literature concerning the gendered dimensions of climate change impacts and adaptation in South Sudan. It addresses a critical gap in synthesising how climate-induced environmental changes, particularly those affecting natural resources and livelihoods, intersect with gender to influence women's wellbeing, agency, and economic security. Adhering to the methodological framework of Arksey and O'Malley, the review involved systematically searching academic databases (including Scopus and Web of Science), institutional repositories, and relevant grey literature sources for the period 2021–2024. Search terms combined keywords related to climate change, gender, and South Sudan. Identified records were screened against pre-defined inclusion criteria, with data from selected studies charted to capture key themes, methodologies, and gaps. Preliminary findings indicate that climate shocks, notably intensified flooding and drought, exacerbate women's burdens in securing water and domestic energy, intensifying health risks and time poverty. This often constrains their participation in livelihood activities and community governance, marginalising them from adaptation decision-making and finance. The review concludes that effective climate adaptation in South Sudan must adopt gender-transformative approaches, recognising women as critical agents of change. It provides a foundational evidence map to inform policies that align climate action with gender equality in fragile states.
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