<p><span>This open access book explores the intersection of gender and climate change, suggests ways in which innovative technologies can accelerate climate relief actions, and offers strategies for integrating climate change initiatives into national policies and planning. By examining the devastat
Gender Equality and Sustainable Development
β Scribed by Melissa Leach (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 228
- Series
- Pathways to Sustainability
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
For pathways to be truly sustainable and advance gender equality and the rights and capabilities of women and girls, those whose lives and well-being are at stake must be involved in leading the way. Gender Equality and Sustainable Development calls for policies, investments and initiatives in sustainable development that recognize womenβs knowledge, agency and decision-making as fundamental. Four key sets of issues - work and industrial production; population and reproduction; food and agriculture, and water, sanitation and energy provide focal lenses through which these challenges are considered. Perspectives from new feminist political ecology and economy are integrated, alongside issues of rights, relations and power. The book untangles the complex interactions between different dimensions of gender relations and of sustainability, and explores how policy and activism can build synergies between them. Finally, this book demonstrates how plural pathways are possible; underpinned by different narratives about gender and sustainability, and how the choices between these are ultimately political. This timely book will be of great interest to students, scholars, practitioners and policy makers working on gender, sustainable development, development studies and ecological economics.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
List of boxes
Notes on contributors
Preface and acknowledgements
Acronyms and abbreviations
1 Sustainable development: A gendered pathways approach β’ Melissa Leach, Lyla Mehta and Preetha Prabhakaran
2 Pathways towards sustainability in the context of globalization: A gendered perspective on growth, macropolicy and employment β’ Elissa Braunstein and Mimi Houston
3 Population, sustainable development and gender equality β’ Betsy Hartmann, Anne Hendrixson and Jade Sasser
4 Re-framing food security as if gender equality and sustainability mattered β’ Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
5 Gender and land grabs in comparative perspective β’ Michael Levien
6 Transformative investments for gender-equal sustainable development β’ Isha Ray
7 Gender equality and sustainable development: The limits and potential of global policy reports β’ Shahra Razavi and Seemin Qayum
References
Index
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