The participation of women in local water governance is currently envisaged as necessary for achieving sustainable management of water resources. Towards this end, institutions are being created in many developing countries enabling the participation of local people in the use and management of resources. How effective is the participation of women as makers and shapers within local water governance institutions—and how does their participation translate into benefits for their communities? How realistic is this par-ticipatory strategy in the traditional rural contexts of the developing world? Based on empirical evidence from rural India, where women do not constitute a homogenous group, this article seeks to explore how social and power di...
The objective of this research is to identify discrepancies berween policy statements, institutional...
An important area in the discourse on gender and water is water supply where women are seen as the k...
Gender inequality is one of the biggest challenges to equitable and sustainable natural resource and...
The devolution of natural resource management responsibility from the state to communities or local ...
This paper discusses how informal structures intersect with women's participation in formally create...
In Gujarat, India, the emerging participatory Water Resource Management (WRM) policy proposes the e...
Women and water are linked in several ways, an important pragmatic linkage being their role in water...
Gender concern in water resources management is globally seen as instrumental in achieving greater e...
In many countries and resource sectors, the state is devolving responsibility for natural resource m...
In India, the 1992 Reservation Law and the 2006 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee A...
Women and marginalized populations often encounter adversity associated with access, planning, and m...
Gender concern in water resources management is globally seen as instrumental in achieving greater e...
Despite women’s recognised responsibility as domestic water keepers, albeit a traditional and cultu...
The Bangladesh polder zones cover 1.2 million hectares of agricultural land and are home to around e...
This paper will examine the lives of women-water gatherers in rural India and the politics of access...
The objective of this research is to identify discrepancies berween policy statements, institutional...
An important area in the discourse on gender and water is water supply where women are seen as the k...
Gender inequality is one of the biggest challenges to equitable and sustainable natural resource and...
The devolution of natural resource management responsibility from the state to communities or local ...
This paper discusses how informal structures intersect with women's participation in formally create...
In Gujarat, India, the emerging participatory Water Resource Management (WRM) policy proposes the e...
Women and water are linked in several ways, an important pragmatic linkage being their role in water...
Gender concern in water resources management is globally seen as instrumental in achieving greater e...
In many countries and resource sectors, the state is devolving responsibility for natural resource m...
In India, the 1992 Reservation Law and the 2006 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee A...
Women and marginalized populations often encounter adversity associated with access, planning, and m...
Gender concern in water resources management is globally seen as instrumental in achieving greater e...
Despite women’s recognised responsibility as domestic water keepers, albeit a traditional and cultu...
The Bangladesh polder zones cover 1.2 million hectares of agricultural land and are home to around e...
This paper will examine the lives of women-water gatherers in rural India and the politics of access...
The objective of this research is to identify discrepancies berween policy statements, institutional...
An important area in the discourse on gender and water is water supply where women are seen as the k...
Gender inequality is one of the biggest challenges to equitable and sustainable natural resource and...