02453naa a2200349 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400530006010000170011324501340013026000090026452012040027365000230147765000150150065000150151565300350153065300260156565300300159165300360162165300280165765300320168565300240171765300220174165300230176365300170178665300210180370000160182470000240184070000190186470000170188377302030190021773952025-07-21 2025 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-90236-9_42DOI1 aCOUTO, G. A. aClimate-related disasters and gender inequalitiesbunveiling key elements through disaggregated data tool.h[electronic resource] c2025 aAbstract Globally, climate-related disasters are gender-sensitive, exacerbating the vulnerabilities that women and other marginalized groups already face in a world marked by social, environmental, and climate inequalities. Even so, women play crucial roles as agents and leaders in driving collaborative initiatives for climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction. In Brazil, gender and ethnic inequalities are deeply rooted and unfair, and despite socially constructed disparities, women survive more from landslides, storms, and extreme temperatures than men. In this work, we cover the potential of disaggregated data on disaster victims through a gender lens to unveil important hidden elements for disaster risk reduction. We present a remote platform called Sobrevidas©, a user-friendly responsive online platform that collects qualitative and quantitative data, as well as provides valuable insights on potential human resources and capabilities of women in contexts of threat. We advocate for Sobrevidas© as an insightful tool for decision-makers to support gender grassroots initiatives, improve public policies to reduce inequalities, enhance women’s safety, and prevent disasters. aGender differences aLeadership aLiderança aAnálise de dados desagregados aCapacidades femininas aClimate-related disasters aDesastres relacionados ao clima aDesigualdade de gênero aDisaggregated data analysis aGender inequalities aIntersectionality aNterseccionalidade aSobrevidas© aWomen capacities1 aTRENTIN, M.1 aTREJO-RANGEL, M. A.1 aDRUCKER, D. P.1 aNOBRE, C. A. tIn: SARKAR, A.; BANDYOPADHYAY, N. (ed.). Gender-transformative approaches for climate change adaptation: policies and practices from the global South. Cham: Springer, 2025. pt. I, chap. 4, p. 65-84.