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Gender, Environment and Sustainable Development - Challenges and Responses From India

English · Hardback

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This book studies environment and sustainable development from the perspective of gender.

List of contents

Introduction Part I: Macro Scenario and Environmental Discourses with Gender Lens 1. Vulnerability, Gender and Environmental Stress: Value Contestations in Sustainable Development Discourse 2. Need to Steer Development Patterns through Women’s Knowledge Systems 3. Women, Environment and their Role in Environmental Movements in India 4. Feminist Pathways to Sustainable Development Part II: Profile of Different Regions with regards to Environmental & Developmental Challenges and Response 5. Interrogating Relocation of Forest Dependent Communities from a Gender Lens: Perceptions from the Kali Tiger Reserve in Karnataka 6. Managing Water, Sacrificing Lives: The Lives of Women in Water Scarcity Areas (A Case of Life in the Rural Bundelkhand Region in India) 7. Reparation or Negotiation: Rural Women's Struggle for Selfhood & Livelihood in West Bengal 8. Gender Responsive Infrastructure 9. Contribution of Field Action Projects (FAPs) to Sustainable Development 10. Floods in Assam: Exploring the Gender Quotient 11. Access to Water, Women’s Work and the Sustainable Development Goals in East Delhi: An Ecofeminist Approach Part III: Strategies for Environmental Safety and Sustainable Development 12. Clean Energy Technology and Gender and Empowerment in Rural Odisha 13. “Right Livelihood”- Where Sustainable Environment Matters: A Case of Sustainable Entrepreneurship by Rural Women from India 14. Climate Change and the Female Sex: An Intangible Connection 15. From Marginal Land Holdings to New Farm Laws: Vulnerability, Visibility and Sustainability of Women Farmers in India 16. Role of Women in Sustainable Environmental Practices: With Special Reference to Dindigul District 17. Pushed Further to Margins: Women Amid Climate Change

About the author

Shweta Prasad is a professor of Sociology and Director, Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Banaras Hindu University, India. Over two decades of teaching, research, consulting and outreach experience have given her an incisive and penetrating intellectual ability for in-depth analysis of critical components of any phenomenon.

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This book studies environment and sustainable development from the perspective of gender.

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