Women’s Representation in Climate Change Efforts in Indonesia

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47272/KIKPhD.2026.1.1

Kulcsszavak:

Climate change, Women's representation, Legal politics, Climate justice, Sustainable development

Absztrakt

Climate change is an intertwined issue with implications on the enjoyment of human rights and social justice. Female members in Indonesia are more vulnerable due to their linkage with certain industries and sectors which are exposed to climate change. This article explores the issues of legal politics associated with representation of women in climate change policies in Indonesia, as well as provides suggestions regarding the policy framework to secure representation of women in a transformative way. This research is conducted on a doctrinal approach to the problem based on legislation and conceptual frameworks, as well as best practices of other developing countries. According to the results of the analysis of literature sources, there are no doubts about the strong commitment of Indonesia to its constitution and other international instruments. However, at the same time, there is evidence that the process of formulating climate change policy in Indonesia is gender-neutral and sectoral. Thus, a gender transformative adaptation policy paradigm becomes crucial for the success of climate change and sustainability policy.

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Fritiana Wulan, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Alumni of Master of Business and State Law, Faculty of Law, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia

Szerző elérhetősége: wulanfitriana@mail.ugm.ac.id

 

Umar Mubdi, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Szegedi Tudományegyetem

PhD hallgató, Faculty of Law, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonézia

PhD hallgató, Állam- és Jogtudományi Doktori Iskola, Szegedi Tudományegyetem, Magyarország

Szerző elérhetősége: umubdi25@ugm.ac.id

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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The authors received no financial support for the research, authorship, or publication of this article.

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There is no data set associated with the study. No data deposition was required for this study.

Use of Artificial Intelligence

The authors did not use any artificial intelligence–based system in the preparation of this article.

Author contributions (CRediT)

Wulan Fritriana: Conceptualization; Methodology; Investigation; Formal analysis; Resources; Data curation; Writing – Original Draft; Writing – Review & Editing.

Umar Mubdi: Conceptualization; Methodology; Investigation; Formal analysis; Resources; Data curation; Writing – Original Draft; Writing – Review & Editing.

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2026-03-31

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Fitriana, Wulan, és Umar Mubdi. „ Women’s Representation in Climate Change Efforts in Indonesia”. Közigazgatási és Infokommunikációs Jogi PhD Tanulmányok, köt. 7, sz. 1, 2026. március, o. 8-25, doi:10.47272/KIKPhD.2026.1.1.

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