Title: A Political Ecology of Women, Water, and Global Environmental Change
Abstract:Foreword Leila Harris 1. Introduction: Towards a feminist political ecology of women, global change and vulnerable waterscapes Anne-Marie Hanson and Stephanie Buechler Part 1: Feminist Political Ecolo...Foreword Leila Harris 1. Introduction: Towards a feminist political ecology of women, global change and vulnerable waterscapes Anne-Marie Hanson and Stephanie Buechler Part 1: Feminist Political Ecology and Large-scale Water Resource Management 2. Interrogating Large-scale Development and Inequality in Lesotho: Bridging Feminist Political Ecology, Intersectionality and Environmental Justice Frameworks Yvonne Braun 3. The Silent (and Gendered) Violence: Understanding Water Access in Mining Areas Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt 4. Urban Water Visibility in Los Angeles: Legibility and Access for all Kathleen Kambic 5. Advances and Setbacks in Women's Participation in Water Management in Brazil Andrea Moraes Part 2: Women and Innovative Adaptations to Global Environmental Change 6. Climate-water Challenges and Gendered Adaptation Strategies in Rayon, a Riparian Community in Sonora, Mexico Stephanie Buechler 7. International Partnerships of Women for Sustainable Watershed Governance in Times of Climate Change Patricia E. (Ellie) Perkins and Patricia Figuieredo Walker 8. Women's Contributions to Climate Change Adaptation in Egypt's Mubarak Resettlement Scheme through Cactus Cultivation and Adjusted Irrigation Dina Najjar Part 3: Stories, Narratives and Knowledge Production of Socio-Environmental Change 9. Shoes in the Seaweed and Bottles on the Beach: Global Garbage and Women's Oral Histories of Socio-Environmental Change in Coastal Yucatan Anne-Marie Hanson 10. Heen Kas' el'ti Zoo: Among the Ragged Lakes - Storytelling and Collaborative Water Research with Carcross/Tagish First Nation (Yukon Territory, Canada) Eleanor Hayman with Mark Wedge and Colleen James 11. Pamiri Women and the Melting Glaciers of Tajikistan: A Visual Knowledge Exchange for Improved Environmental Governance Citt Williams and Ivan Golovnev 12. Conclusion: Advancing Multi-Disciplinary Scholarship on Gender, Water and Environmental Change through Feminist Political Ecology Stephanie Buechler, Anne-Marie Hanson, Diana Liverman and Miriam Gay-AntakiRead More
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-03-02
Language: en
Type: book
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