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    Making the Clean Available: Escaping India’s Chulha Trap

    Smith, Kirk R., and Ambuj D. Sagar. 2014. “Making the Clean Available: Escaping India’s Chulha Trap.” Energy Policy 75: 410–4.

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Environment, Women, Girls, Health, Households, Infrastructure, Energy Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India Keywords: household energy ladder, cooking fuel, household air pollution, energy access, LPG, biomass stoves

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    Solar-Based Rural Electrification and Microenterprise Development in Latin America: A Gender Analysis

    Smith, Julie A. 2000. Solar-Based Rural Electrification and Microenterprise Development in Latin America: A Gender Analysis. Golden, Colorado: National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

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    Topics: Agriculture, Development, Gender, Women, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, NGOs Regions: Americas, Caribbean countries, Central America, South America

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    Unraveling Relationships in the Energy-Poverty-Gender Nexus

    Skutsch, Margaret, and Joy Clancy. 2006. “Unraveling Relationships in the Energy-Poverty-Gender Nexus.” In Transforming Power: Energy, Environment, and Society in Conflict, edited by John Byrne, Leigh Glover, and Noah J. Toly, 61–89. New York: Routledge.

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Poverty, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy

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    Gender Analysis for Energy Projects and Programmes

    Skutsch, Margaret M. 2005. “Gender Analysis for Energy Projects and Programmes.” Energy for Sustainable Development 9 (1): 37–52.

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    Topics: Development, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender Mainstreaming, Infrastructure, Energy

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    The Gender Issue in Energy Project Planning: Welfare, Empowerment or Efficiency?

    Skutsch, Margaret M. 1998. “The Gender Issue in Energy Project Planning: Welfare, Empowerment or Efficiency?” Energy Policy 26 (12): 945–55.

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    Topics: Gender, Governance, Infrastructure, Energy Keywords: gender policy, energy project planning, welfare, empowerment, efficiency

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    Integrating Women in Energy Assistance: Which Way Forward?

    Skutsch, Margaret M. 1994. “Integrating Women in Energy Assistance: Which Way Forward?” Energy for Sustainable Development 1 (3): 49-51.

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    Topics: Development, Gender, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, Infrastructure, Energy

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    Women, Energy and Sustainable Development

    Shailaja, R. 2000. “Women, Energy and Sustainable Development.” Energy for Sustainable Development 4 (1): 45–64.

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    Topics: Development, Environment, Gender, Women, Households, Infrastructure, Energy Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India

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    Ecofeminism without Nature?: Questioning the Relation between Feminism and Environmentalism

    Alaimo, Stacy. 2008. “Ecofeminism without Nature?: Questioning the Relation between Feminism and Environmentalism.” International Feminist Journal of Politics 10 (3): 299-304.

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    Topics: Environment, Feminisms, Ecofeminism, Gender Keywords: feminism, environmentalism, gender, nature, ecofeminist activism, feminist theory

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    Eco/Feminism, Non-Violence and the Future of Feminism

    Moore, Niamh. 2008. “Eco/Feminism, Non-Violence and the Future of Feminism.” International Journal of Politics 10 (3): 282-98.

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    Topics: Feminisms, Ecofeminism Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Canada Keywords: Clayoquot Sound, ecofeminism, essentialism, genealogy, maternalism, non-violence, peace camp, the 1980s, the 1990s

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    What’s Wrong with Ecofeminism?

    Sargisson, Lucy. 2001. “What’s Wrong with Ecofeminism?” Environmental Politics 10 (1): 52-64.

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    Topics: Feminisms, Ecofeminism

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