Ecofeminism and Climate Change publishes peer reviewed interdisciplinary research articles on the impact of climate change and environmental degradation on women, the relationship between gender and the environment, and the ways in which women and nature have been similarly oppressed. EFCC also analyses adaptation and mitigation techniques for reducing emissions and discuses values such as care, trust, kinship and goodwill, which are underestimated in mainstream environmental care practices. Articles should address the issue of climate change from an (eco)feminism perspective.

Topics include but not limited to;

  • Adaptation
  • Climate Justice
  • Climate Risk Reduction
  • Community Resilience
  • Community Development
  • Complexity
  • Degrowth
  • Ecofeminist Literary Criticism
  • Intersectionality/ Race & Ecofeminism
  • Ecofeminism and Social Justice
  • Ecofeminist Ethics/ Ecofeminist Theology
  • Ecological Economics
  • Environment
  • Extreme Weather Events
  • Gender and Sustainable Development
  • Participatory Governance
  • Political Ecology
  • Poverty And Environmental Racism
  • Resource Governance
  • Social Capital
  • Social Learning
  • System Thinking
  • Subsistence
  • Sustainability