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The study represents a contribution to the work currently under way in the UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD), which examines such matters as energy, climate change, sustainable consumption and production, and gender equality.

The purpose of the study is to bring out often-neglected facts con- cerning dissimilarities in the lifestyles and consumption patterns of women and men, and thus in their environmental impact, by de- scribing how men, primarily through their greater mobility and more extensive travel, account for more carbon dioxide (COB2B) emissions than women, in both rich and poor countries. The study points to how a changed behavior among men – notably rich men who are decision-makers - can be crucial in addressing climate change and in enhancing the opportunities of all human beings to enjoy sustainable development. 

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a) offers new pointers for the work on sustainable development by identifying real gender-specific differences in terms of male and female consumption patterns, lifestyles, access to resources and power, and environmental effects, including climate change – and how these differences are crucially important in sustainable devel- opment work.

b) provides factual information on how women’s and men’s (every- day) consumption differs, focusing in particular on mobil- ity/transport, where the gender-specific patterns are very clear, both in a rich country such as Sweden and in poorer countries, in rural and urban areas alike.

c) presents proposals aimed at giving women the same access to re- sources as men – and also, by strengthening both the gender equal- ity perspective and the voice of women in decision-making, en- hancing work on sustainable development, not least in the climate field.

The study points to the fact that today, in the light of climate change, the question of how we can create sustainable welfare is being fiercely debated – but usually without any reference to gen- der. Green technology and innovations are prime topics in this re- spect. In addition to technology – which men in particular stress as a way of solving problems – it now seems imperative to also look at sustainable lifestyles, sustainable consumption and the ‘cautionary principle’. 

 

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This report provides new guidelines—endorsed by professional societies—that provide a valuable updated roadmap to help clinicians and patients manage CVD prevention and treatment challenges.

The report was produced through outstanding work and dedication of the expert panels and work groups that developed the systematic evidence reviews that formed the basis for the guidelines. These systematic evidence reviews are the products of one of the most rigorous evidence-based systematic reviews conducted to date. We look forward to continuing to develop accurate and timely evidence reviews, fueled by our investment in primary research on the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease as well as implementation science, to improve public health. 

 

 

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The Spanish Strategy of Science and Technology and the State Plan of Scientific and Technical Research promote mainstreaming the gender perspective in research and technology, so that its relevance is considered in all aspects of the process, from defining the priorities of scientific/ technical research, research problems, theoretical and explanative frameworks, methods, data collection and analysis, conclusions, applications and technological developments and proposals for future studies. It will equally promote gender and women’s studies as well as concrete measures to stimulate and recognise the presence of women in research groups. 

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LEY ORGÁNICA 4/2007, de 12 de abril, por la que se modifica la Ley Orgánica 6/2001, de 21 de diciembre, de Universidades.

 

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State Law: Organic Law to Modify the Organic Law on Universities (LOMLOU 4/2007)

The most important specific measures introduced by the act as mandatory for all universities are:

  1. The creation of Equality Units in all universities
  2. The production of periodic reports on the applications of the principle of gender equality (Gender Equality Plans)

The balanced representation of women and men (60%/ 40%) on all boards for elections, promotion and peer evaluation. 

 

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