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Women and the environment

edited by Geraldine Reardon

(Oxfam focus on gender)

Oxfam, c1993

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Description

Women are profoundly affected by environmental degradation. This book looks at underlying factors such as debt and structural adjustment, trade, aid, war, and social structures to understand how this happens.

Table of Contents

  • Welcome to Focus on Gender
  • Briget Walker
  • Editorial
  • Geraldine Reardon
  • Women's relationship with the enviroment
  • Joan Davidson
  • Obituary of Joan Davidson
  • Environmental change and the quality of life
  • Joanne Harnmeijer and Ann Waters-Bayer
  • Sustainable development: women as partners
  • Mariam Dem
  • Enviroment and women in Uganda: the way I see it
  • Judy Adoko
  • Policy statement on population and the environment
  • High-tech hazards: beyond the factory gate
  • Claire Hodgson and Geraldine Reardon
  • Finding a voice
  • Visanthi Arumagam
  • The Serdang Declaration
  • Women in enviromental disasters: the 1991 cyclone in Bangladesh
  • Rasheda Begum
  • Enduring the drought: the responses of Zambian Women
  • Background to the drought
  • Robin Palmer
  • Women in the Eastern Province: more hit by drought and yet more enduring
  • Nawina Hamaundu
  • After the fisheries: the story of SinalhaNbr>Eugenia Piza-Lopez
  • Looking for a regenerative approach to sustainability
  • Nanneke Redclift
  • Powerful connections: South-South linking
  • Interview with Josefina Stubbs
  • Resources - Training pack, Book reviews, Further reading
  • News from GADU.

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