Gender and the Environment
By: Detraz, Nicole.
Publisher: United Kingdom Polity Press 2017Description: x, 214p.ISBN: 9780745663838.Subject(s): Women and the environment. -- Environmental policy--Social aspects. -- Environmental management--Social aspects. -- Global environmental change--Social aspectsDDC classification: 304.2081 Summary: Climate change, natural disasters, and loss of biodiversity are all considered major environmental concerns for the international community both now and into the future. Each is damaging to the earth, but they also negatively impact human lives, especially those of women. Despite these important links, to date, very little consideration has been given to the role of gender in global environmental politics and policy-making. This timely and insightful book explains why gender matters to the environment. In it, Nicole Detraz examines contemporary debates around population, consumption, and security to show how gender can help us to better understand environmental issues and to develop policies to tackle them effectively and justly. Our society often has different expectations of men and women, and these expectations influence the realm of environmental politics. Drawing on examples of various environmental concerns from countries around the world, Gender and the Environment makes the case that it is only by adopting a more inclusive focus that embraces the complex ways men and women interact with ecosystems that we can move towards enhanced sustainability and greater environmental justice on a global scale.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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304.2072 RES; Research in human geography: introductions and investigations | 304.2072 RES- Research Ethics in Human Geography / | 304.2072 ROU- The Routledge handbook of methodologies in human geography / | 304.2081 DET-G Gender and the Environment | 304.2082 ECO- Eco-sufficiency and global justice: women write political ecology | 304.2082 ROU Routledge handbook of gender and environment | 304.2089 WIL-I Indigenous intergenerational resilience: |
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Climate change, natural disasters, and loss of biodiversity are all considered major environmental concerns for the international community both now and into the future. Each is damaging to the earth, but they also negatively impact human lives, especially those of women. Despite these important links, to date, very little consideration has been given to the role of gender in global environmental politics and policy-making. This timely and insightful book explains why gender matters to the environment. In it, Nicole Detraz examines contemporary debates around population, consumption, and security to show how gender can help us to better understand environmental issues and to develop policies to tackle them effectively and justly. Our society often has different expectations of men and women, and these expectations influence the realm of environmental politics. Drawing on examples of various environmental concerns from countries around the world, Gender and the Environment makes the case that it is only by adopting a more inclusive focus that embraces the complex ways men and women interact with ecosystems that we can move towards enhanced sustainability and greater environmental justice on a global scale.
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