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This volume assesses this nexus of gender and transboundary water governance, containing empirical case studies, discourse analyses, practitioners' accounts, and theoretical reflections.
List of contents
1. Introduction: (En-)gendering water diplomacy, Part 1: Rethinking Frameworks and Knowledge, 2. An interview with Dr. Mariana Yumbay Yallico, human rights activist in Ecuador, 3. Is Academic Knowledge Production on Transboundary Water Studies in South Asia Gender Neutral?, 4. A Gendered Perspective on the Multiple Scales of Water Conflict, 5. Thinking Through Networks: Towards a Feminist Water Diplomacy, Part 2: Gender Mainstreaming Policies in Transboundary Water Governance: Obstacles and Impact, 6. Adopting a Transformative Approach to Gender Equality in the Nile Basin: Lessons Learned, 7. In the Shadows: Gender in Transboundary Water Policies, Part 3: A Gender Perspective on Transboundary Water Institutions and Processes, 8. Gendered River Basin Institutions: the Chu-Talas Commission in Central Asia, 9. Assessing Transboundary Water Governance in the Rhine through a Gender Lens: The International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine, 10. The Role of Gender in the Transboundary Water Governance of the Nile Basin, 11. Negotiating Water: Lived Experiences of Female Practitioners, 12. Conclusion: Insights on gender dynamics in transboundary water governance
About the author
Jenniver Sehring is Senior Lecturer in Water Governance and Diplomacy at the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, The Netherlands. She coordinates the joint Master programme Water Cooperation and Diplomacy and is an editor of the Central Asian Journal of Water Research (CAJWR).
Rozemarijn ter Horst is Lecturer and PhD Researcher on data and models used for water management and governance at the Water Resources Management group at Wageningen University, The Netherlands, and is connected as visiting researcher to IHE Delft Institute for Water Education.
Margreet Zwarteveen is Professor of Water Governance at the IHE-Delft Institute for Water Education and the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. She is the co-editor of Drip Irrigation for Agriculture: Untold Stories of Efficiency, Innovation and Development (Routledge, 2017).
Summary
This volume assesses this nexus of gender and transboundary water governance, containing empirical case studies, discourse analyses, practitioners’ accounts, and theoretical reflections.