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Inequality and Climate Change Measuring Interlinkages to Inform Equitable Climate Policy

Rawane Yasser, Muna Shifa, Anda David, Murray Leibbrandt, Vimal Ranchhod and Harald Winkler
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Rawane Yasser: AFD - Agence française de développement
Muna Shifa: University of Cape Town
Anda David: AFD - Agence française de développement
Murray Leibbrandt: University of Cape Town
Vimal Ranchhod: University of Cape Town
Harald Winkler: University of Cape Town

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Abstract: The interlinkages between climate change and socioeconomic inequality are increasingly acknowledged, yet analytical frameworks and empirical tools that jointly address these dimensions remain limited. This paper contributes to these discussions by distilling the key channels through which climate change and inequality mutually reinforce one another and by identifying a set of indicators to measure these linkages and inform policies in different country contexts.

Keywords: Climate vulnerability; Adaptation; Inequalities; Changement climatique; Sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-01
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Published in 2026, pp.37

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