Water security is a global challenge and a collective responsibility for all humanity. The way in which people are affected by or impact on water availability, quality and management is quite heterogeneous; and it has a distinct gender dimension. Social relations between women and men result in gendered roles that vary between social strata, cultures, ethnicities and generations. In traditional societies women are often the water seekers and carriers, while their involvement in decision-making is limited. This article focuses on women’s agency for sustainable use and management of water resources. It provides examples from Armenia and Ukraine demonstrating women’s civil society contributions to the development and implementation of the Prot...
Historically, socially and economically, women in many societies have been given the onerous respon...
Women’s role in water resource management is recognized, yet the implementation of methods and...
This volume assesses the nexus of gender and transboundary water governance, containing empirical ca...
Water security is a global challenge and a collective responsibility for all humanity. The way in wh...
The participation of women is crucial in the domain of water management, given the vital role women ...
"July 2011"Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 18, 2011).T...
International audienceOver the last 30 years, the reality of water has been quite alarming despite t...
Public participation in resource management is regarded as a central pillar of sustain- able develo...
This rapid literature review explores gender transformative practices and the meaningful participati...
In this article, we argue that the Tribunal de las Aguas, historically part of a larger complex of i...
This article aims to investigate some aspects of the social process related to water resources manag...
Interview script with Drs. Alice M. Bouman-Dentener, Vice-President of the Water Research and Traini...
This article is the result of a reflection concerning mainstreaming gender in the formulation and im...
Historically, socially and economically, women in many societies have been given the onerous respons...
Book ChapterThis book approaches water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. E...
Historically, socially and economically, women in many societies have been given the onerous respon...
Women’s role in water resource management is recognized, yet the implementation of methods and...
This volume assesses the nexus of gender and transboundary water governance, containing empirical ca...
Water security is a global challenge and a collective responsibility for all humanity. The way in wh...
The participation of women is crucial in the domain of water management, given the vital role women ...
"July 2011"Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 18, 2011).T...
International audienceOver the last 30 years, the reality of water has been quite alarming despite t...
Public participation in resource management is regarded as a central pillar of sustain- able develo...
This rapid literature review explores gender transformative practices and the meaningful participati...
In this article, we argue that the Tribunal de las Aguas, historically part of a larger complex of i...
This article aims to investigate some aspects of the social process related to water resources manag...
Interview script with Drs. Alice M. Bouman-Dentener, Vice-President of the Water Research and Traini...
This article is the result of a reflection concerning mainstreaming gender in the formulation and im...
Historically, socially and economically, women in many societies have been given the onerous respons...
Book ChapterThis book approaches water and sanitation as an African gender and human rights issue. E...
Historically, socially and economically, women in many societies have been given the onerous respon...
Women’s role in water resource management is recognized, yet the implementation of methods and...
This volume assesses the nexus of gender and transboundary water governance, containing empirical ca...