Abstract
1. Introduction: The Importance of Community-based Organizations for Equitable Water Governance in times of Climate Change Patricia E. Perkins 2. Economic, Ecological and Climate Justice - Literacy and Politics Wahu Kaara 3. Climate, Gender and Class Justice in Africa Patrick Bond 4. Kilimanjaro Initiative: Working with Youth in Nairobi Sadique Bilal Issa 5. Climate change in South Durban, South Africa Lushendrie Naidu 6. Bringing Together Community and Academic Knowledge: The Eduardo Mondlane University Faculty of Education Environmental Education Club Eugenia Cossa 7. Community River Restoration in South Africa Simphiwe Nojiyeza 8. Gender and Climate Change in Mozambique Saquina Mucavele 9. Can You Educate Hungry People? Erika Mendes and Tiago Esmael 10. A Hot Climate for Civil Society Engagement with Climate Change and Water in eThekwini (Durban) Mary Galvin 11. Planning and Climate Change in Nairobi Romanus Opiyo 12. Climate Vulnerability and Resilience in Local Communities Elizabeth Lorimer 13. Durban, Climate Change, and Socio-political Transformation Rehana Dada 14. Conclusion: Developing Community-based Responses to Climate Change Patricia E.Perkins and Patricia Figueiredo Walker
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