Gender, livelihood and environment : How women manage resources / edited by Subhadra Mitra Channa and Marilyn Porter [electronic resource]
Contributor(s): Channa, Subhadra Mitra [editor] | Porter, M. (Marilyn) [editor].
Material type: TextPublisher: Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan, 2016Edition: 1.Description: e-book contains 236 p.ISBN: 9789386296344.Subject(s): Gender | Livelihood - Women | Environmental injusticeDDC classification: 305.4 Online resources: http://ebooks.orientblackswandigital.com/product/gender-livelihood-environment Click here Subject: This volume brings together contributions from different parts of the world to show the multiple ways in which women manage their resources, while simultaneously providing for their families. The essays, based on research in diverse societies, deal with issues of knowledge management, social control and hierarchy, and the values placed on womenメs work. The essays focus on development that incorporates ideas of justice and human rights, with a gendered perspective, and provide important lessons for environmental management.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This volume brings together contributions from different parts of the world to show the multiple ways in which women manage their resources, while simultaneously providing for their families. The essays, based on research in diverse societies, deal with issues of knowledge management, social control and hierarchy, and the values placed on womenメs work. The essays focus on development that incorporates ideas of justice and human rights, with a gendered perspective, and provide important lessons for environmental management.
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