Women Working In The Environment: Resourceful NaturesTaylor & Francis, 25/02/2014 - 330 من الصفحات Based on theoretical insights from ecofeminism, women and development, and postmodernism, and the convincing empirical work of numerous scholars, this book is organized around five aspects of gender relationships with the environment: Part I-gender divisions of labor, Part 2-property rights, Part 3-knowledge and strategies for sustainability, Part 4-environmental and social movements, and Part 5- policy alternatives. Examining women's relationship with the environment using these five dimensions provides concrete, material examples of how women work with, control, know, and affect the environment and natural resources. |
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The Labor Process of Underground Coal Mining | 32 |
Womens Adaptations to Mining | 38 |
Conclusion | 46 |
Contemporary Theoretical Approaches | 49 |
Critiquing Gender | 56 |
Women and Livestock in Rainfed and Irrigated Farming Areas | 164 |
References | 170 |
Gender Seeds and Biodiversity | 177 |
Seed Saving in the United States | 183 |
Conclusion | 189 |
The Case Studies | 196 |
Lessons for the Future | 205 |
An Examination | 215 |
Womens Status in PeasantLevel Fishing | 65 |
Part | 83 |
Class Integration and Participation in Irrigated Tasks | 93 |
Patriarchy Class | 103 |
Conclusions and Implications for Development Policy | 115 |
Epilogue | 121 |
Women as Rice Sharecroppers in Madagascar | 127 |
Gender Differences | 133 |
Subsistence and the Single Woman Among | 139 |
Discussion | 149 |
Women and Livestock Fodder and Uncultivated Land | 157 |
Results | 223 |
Discussion and Conclusions | 230 |
Womens Work Womens | 241 |
Part Five | 265 |
Restrictions on Decision Making Outside the Household | 271 |
Summation | 288 |
Two Samples of Female and Male USFS Natural Resource | 294 |
Conclusions | 301 |
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