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  1. Research

    Gender and Resource Co-Management in Northern Canada

    Natcher, David C. 2013. “Gender and Resource Co-Management in Northern Canada.” Arctic 66 (2): 218-21.

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    Topics: Development, Environment, Ethnicity, Extractive Industries, Gender, Gender Balance, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Energy, Water & Sanitation, Rights, Land Rights Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Canada

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    Rural Electrification and Household Labor Supply: Evidence from Nigeria

    Claire Salmon, and Jeremy Tanguy. 2016. “Rural Electrification and Household Labor Supply: Evidence from Nigeria.” World Development 82: 48–68.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Energy, Livelihoods, Rights Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: rural electrification, labor supply, developing countries, joint decision making, copulas, bivariate hurdle model

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    Women, E-Waste, and Technological Solutions to Climate Change

    McAllister, Lucy, Amanda Magee, and Benjamin Hale. 2014. “Women, E-Waste, and Technological Solutions to Climate Change.” Health and Human Rights Journal 16 (1): 166–78.
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    Topics: Development, Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Health, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Justice, Rights, Human Rights

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    First Casualties of the Green Economy- Risks and Losses for Low Income Women

    Tandon, Nidhi. 2012. “First Casualties of the Green Economy – Risks and Losses for Low Income Women.” Development 55 (3): 311–9.

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    Topics: Economies, Poverty, Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Women, Infrastructure, Energy, Political Economies, Rights, Land Rights Keywords: land rights, rural economy, poverty, value, ownership, ecosystems, challenges

  5. Research

    A Human Rights Approach to Energy, Poverty and Gender Inequality

    Karlsson, Gail. 2013. “A Human Rights Approach to Energy, Poverty and Gender Inequality.” In Human Rights: The Hard Questions, edited by Cindy Holder and David Reidy, 231–45. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Poverty, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Energy, Rights, Human Rights

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    Energy, Gender and Social Norms in Indigenous Rural Societies

    Kelkar, Govind, Dev Nathan, Patricia Mukhim, and Rosemary Dzuvichu. 2017. “Energy, Gender and Social Norms in Indigenous Rural Societies." Economic and Political Weekly 52 (1): 7-8.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Households, Indigenous, Infrastructure, Energy, Rights Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India

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    Energy Politics and Gender

    Standal, Karina, Tanja Winther, and Katrine Danielsen. 2018. “Energy Politics and Gender.” In The Oxford Handbook of Energy Politics, edited by Kathleen J. Hancock and Juliann Emmons Allison. Oxford University Press.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Rights, Women's Rights Keywords: Gender, energy politics, energy access, electricity, cookstoves, development policy, energy justice

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