This is one of the first books to address how gender plays a role in helping to achieve the sustainable use of natural resources. The contributions collected here deal with the struggles of women and men to negotiate such forces as global environmental change, economic development pressures, discrimination and stereotyping about the roles of women and men, and diminishing access to natural resources—not in the abstract but in everyday life. Contributors are concerned with the lived complexities of the relationship between gender and sustainability. Bringing together case studies from Asia and Latin America, this valuable collection adds new knowledge to our understanding of the interplay between local and global processes. Organized broadl...
The notion of sustainability is of paramount importance for long-term survival; it is also about kee...
The need for gender inclusion in debates over resource management and sustainability has long been r...
Although it has been hypothesized that men and women vary in the way they value ecosystem services, ...
This is one of the first books to address how gender plays a role in helping to achieve the sustaina...
Includes bibliographyAbstract In view of the close relationship that exists between environmental pr...
Migration and environmental change are deeply interconnected processes, intimately linked to develop...
There is increasing awareness that sustainable development is not independent of gender issues, and ...
This book casts a light on the daily struggles and achievements of ‘gender experts’ working in envir...
According to World Bank (1991), “Women play an essential role in the management of natural resourc...
For pathways to be truly sustainable and advance gender equality and the rights and capabilities of ...
The pressing focus on sustainability and the importance of climate action impels this project to exa...
In the following sections, this chapter discusses and provides a number of examples from around the ...
The immense social, economic and environmental consequences of climate change and loss of essential ...
The need to uncover, interrogate, and integrate women’s contributions to fisheries in research and d...
We are living in a complex, interconnected and a fast changing world. We have seen vast improvements...
The notion of sustainability is of paramount importance for long-term survival; it is also about kee...
The need for gender inclusion in debates over resource management and sustainability has long been r...
Although it has been hypothesized that men and women vary in the way they value ecosystem services, ...
This is one of the first books to address how gender plays a role in helping to achieve the sustaina...
Includes bibliographyAbstract In view of the close relationship that exists between environmental pr...
Migration and environmental change are deeply interconnected processes, intimately linked to develop...
There is increasing awareness that sustainable development is not independent of gender issues, and ...
This book casts a light on the daily struggles and achievements of ‘gender experts’ working in envir...
According to World Bank (1991), “Women play an essential role in the management of natural resourc...
For pathways to be truly sustainable and advance gender equality and the rights and capabilities of ...
The pressing focus on sustainability and the importance of climate action impels this project to exa...
In the following sections, this chapter discusses and provides a number of examples from around the ...
The immense social, economic and environmental consequences of climate change and loss of essential ...
The need to uncover, interrogate, and integrate women’s contributions to fisheries in research and d...
We are living in a complex, interconnected and a fast changing world. We have seen vast improvements...
The notion of sustainability is of paramount importance for long-term survival; it is also about kee...
The need for gender inclusion in debates over resource management and sustainability has long been r...
Although it has been hypothesized that men and women vary in the way they value ecosystem services, ...