ISBN:
9780415749350
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (289 p)
Series Statement:
Routledge International Studies of Women and Place
Parallel Title:
Print version A Political Ecology of Women, Water and Global Environmental Change
DDC:
305.42
Abstract:
This edited volume explores how a feminist political ecology framework can bring fresh insights to the study of rural and urban livelihoods dependent on vulnerable rivers, lakes, watersheds, wetlands and coastal environments. Bringing together political ecologists and feminist scholars from multiple disciplines, the book develops solution-oriented advances to theory, policy and planning to tackle the complexity of these global environmental changes. Using applied research on the contemporary management of groundwater, springs, rivers, lakes, watersheds and coastal wetlands in Central and South
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Contributors; Foreword: A quarter century of knowledge and change: pushing feminism, politics, and ecology in new directions with feminist political ecology; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction: towards a feminist political ecology of women, global change, and vulnerable waterscapes; PART I Feminist political ecology and large-scale water resource management
Description / Table of Contents:
2 Interrogating large-scale development and inequality in Lesotho: bridging feminist political ecology, intersectionality, and environmental justice frameworks3 The silent (and gendered) violence: understanding water access in mining areas; 4 Urban water visibility in Los Angeles: legibility and access for all; 5 Advances and setbacks in women's participation in water management in Brazil; PART II Women and innovative adaptation to global environmental change; 6 Climate-water challenges and gendered adaptation strategies in Rayón, a riparian community in Sonora, Mexico
Description / Table of Contents:
7 International partnerships of women for sustainable watershed governance in times of climate change8 Women's contributions to climate change adaptation in Egypt's Mubarak Resettlement Scheme through cactus cultivation and adjusted irrigation; PART III 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 Yucatán
Description / Table of Contents:
10 Storytelling water north of the future Héen Kas'él'ti Xoo (among the ragged lakes): collaborative water research with Carcross/Tagish First Nation, Yukon Territory, Canada11 Pamiri women and the melting glaciers of Tajikistan: a visual knowledge exchange for improved environmental governance; 12 Conclusions: advancing multi-disciplinary scholarship on gender, water, and environmental change through feminist political ecology; Appendix: Tlingit/Tagish stories; Index
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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