Women’s involvement, influence, and innovative know-how in relation to water management were under investigation in this project, at the level of conservation, environmental institutions, and community. The research aimed to strengthen influence and involvement of Palestinian women as innovators, decision makers, and executives within the water sector, and to clarify the current status of gender and innovation within Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). This meant also providing decision makers and professionals with capacity building training programs on concepts of gender-innovation
Abstract: Globally, the issue of water management and women has thus far been almost exclusively foc...
The devolution of natural resource management responsibility from the state to communities or local ...
Women are increasingly being recognised internationally as essential actors in successful water supp...
This paper attempts to integrate social and engineering sciences in the context of water resource ma...
AbstractWater is one of our most precious natural resources. A growing human population, and the exp...
Water is one of our most precious natural resources. A growing human population, and the expansion o...
The study examines the nature of women’s roles in integrated water resources management (IWRM), with...
International audienceOver the last 30 years, the reality of water has been quite alarming despite t...
Women’s role in water resource management is recognized, yet the implementation of methods and...
The inception workshop brings together eight research teams to learn from each other and locate know...
Women have the primary role for the management of household water supply, sanitation and health. Wat...
Gender is a behavioural norm attributed to men and women in a given social system. Gender defines th...
This article aims to investigate some aspects of the social process related to water resources manag...
This chapter outlines the ways in which gendered roles and relationships shape the processes and out...
Gender concern in water resources management is globally seen as instrumental in achieving greater e...
Abstract: Globally, the issue of water management and women has thus far been almost exclusively foc...
The devolution of natural resource management responsibility from the state to communities or local ...
Women are increasingly being recognised internationally as essential actors in successful water supp...
This paper attempts to integrate social and engineering sciences in the context of water resource ma...
AbstractWater is one of our most precious natural resources. A growing human population, and the exp...
Water is one of our most precious natural resources. A growing human population, and the expansion o...
The study examines the nature of women’s roles in integrated water resources management (IWRM), with...
International audienceOver the last 30 years, the reality of water has been quite alarming despite t...
Women’s role in water resource management is recognized, yet the implementation of methods and...
The inception workshop brings together eight research teams to learn from each other and locate know...
Women have the primary role for the management of household water supply, sanitation and health. Wat...
Gender is a behavioural norm attributed to men and women in a given social system. Gender defines th...
This article aims to investigate some aspects of the social process related to water resources manag...
This chapter outlines the ways in which gendered roles and relationships shape the processes and out...
Gender concern in water resources management is globally seen as instrumental in achieving greater e...
Abstract: Globally, the issue of water management and women has thus far been almost exclusively foc...
The devolution of natural resource management responsibility from the state to communities or local ...
Women are increasingly being recognised internationally as essential actors in successful water supp...