In this paper we consider some gender aspects of the evolution of water management in Brazil. In our work on women and water, we have been inspired by ecofeminist philosophy and the concept of 'feministThis research was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canad
Dramatic changes in the environmental patterns represent a threat to human beings and life on this p...
In this paper, we map the gendered contours of contemporary water management in order to demonstrate...
In most cultures, women are primarily responsible for the use and management of water resources, san...
Public participation in resource management is regarded as a central pillar of sustain- able develo...
"July 2011"Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 18, 2011).T...
The participation of women is crucial in the domain of water management, given the vital role women ...
This article is the result of a reflection concerning mainstreaming gender in the formulation and im...
This thesis examines women’s participation in community-managed water systems in peri-urban Cochabam...
This chapter describes and assesses collaborative research with women actively engaged in local and ...
Access to water and sanitary sewage is a universal right established by the United Nations, but it i...
In this thesis, I explain the interlinkages between large dams, women and struggles for social justi...
This paper focuses on community engagement, and particularly the inclusion of women, in water manage...
This book recognizes the centrality of gender as an organizing principle in the ways water is envis...
Water insecurity is one of the biggest socio-environmental challenges of our time. As water gets sca...
International audienceOver the last 30 years, the reality of water has been quite alarming despite t...
Dramatic changes in the environmental patterns represent a threat to human beings and life on this p...
In this paper, we map the gendered contours of contemporary water management in order to demonstrate...
In most cultures, women are primarily responsible for the use and management of water resources, san...
Public participation in resource management is regarded as a central pillar of sustain- able develo...
"July 2011"Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 18, 2011).T...
The participation of women is crucial in the domain of water management, given the vital role women ...
This article is the result of a reflection concerning mainstreaming gender in the formulation and im...
This thesis examines women’s participation in community-managed water systems in peri-urban Cochabam...
This chapter describes and assesses collaborative research with women actively engaged in local and ...
Access to water and sanitary sewage is a universal right established by the United Nations, but it i...
In this thesis, I explain the interlinkages between large dams, women and struggles for social justi...
This paper focuses on community engagement, and particularly the inclusion of women, in water manage...
This book recognizes the centrality of gender as an organizing principle in the ways water is envis...
Water insecurity is one of the biggest socio-environmental challenges of our time. As water gets sca...
International audienceOver the last 30 years, the reality of water has been quite alarming despite t...
Dramatic changes in the environmental patterns represent a threat to human beings and life on this p...
In this paper, we map the gendered contours of contemporary water management in order to demonstrate...
In most cultures, women are primarily responsible for the use and management of water resources, san...