Gendered norms and practices in Nordic and Baltic climate policy institutions: Implication for the climate transition

The project examines how gender equality is understood and implemented in climate policy institutions across the eleven Nordic and Baltic states.

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Gendered norms and practices in Nordic and Baltic climate policy institutions: Implication for the climate transition

Acronym: GiCI
Duration: 2024–2025
Project manager: Gunnhildur Lily Magnusdottir
Project partners: Åbo Akademi University, Vytautas Magnus University, University of Iceland, and University of Gothenburg

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Aiko Nakano Hylander
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Gendered norms and practices in Nordic and Baltic climate policy institutions

This project explores how gender equality is understood and integrated within climate policy institutions across the Nordic and Baltic states. Despite strong gender equality records, these countries often overlook the link between gender and climate in their institutional practices. Focusing on more than just representation, the research examines how organisational structures and routines shape – or limit – gender-aware policymaking.…
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