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    The Impact of Improved Rural Roads on Gender Relations in Peru

    Bravo, Ana. 2002. "The Impact of Improved Rural Roads on Gender Relations in Peru." Mountain Research and Development 22 (3): 221-24.

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    Topics: Economies, Poverty, Education, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Health, Households, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Peru Keywords: education, poverty

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    Economic Empowerment for Pastoralist Women: A Comparative Look at Program Experience in Uganda, Somaliland and Sudan

    Livingstone, John, and Everse Ruhindi. 2011. Economic Empowerment for Pastoralist Women: A Comparative Look at Program Experience in Uganda, Somaliland and Sudan. Brighton, UK: Land Deals Politics Initiative.

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Gender, Women, Households, Infrastructure, Information & Communication Technologies, Transportation, Livelihoods, NGOs, Rights, Land Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Somalia, Sudan, Uganda

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    Gender and Transport in Less Developed Countries: A Background Paper in Preparation for CSD-9

    Peters, Dieke. 2001. "Gender and Transport in Less Developed Countries: A Background Paper in Preparation for CSD-9." Paper presented at Gender Perspectives for Earth Summit 2002: Energy, Transport, Information for Decision-Making, Berlin, Germany, January 10-12.

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    Topics: Development, Gender, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Transportation

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    Women, Travel and the Idea of 'Sustainable Transport'

    Root, Amanda, Laurie Schintler, and Kenneth Button. 2000. "Women, Travel and the Idea of 'Sustainable Transport.'" Transport Reviews 20 (3): 369-83.

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    Topics: Age, Environment, Gender, Women, Households, Infrastructure, Transportation

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    What Is the Role of Mothers in Transit-Oriented Development? The Case of Osaka–Kyoto–Kobe, Japan

    Waygood, E. Owen D. 2011. “What Is the Role of Mothers in Transit-Oriented Development? The Case of Osaka–Kyoto–Kobe, Japan.” In Women’s Issues in Transportation: Summary of the 4th International Conference, Vol. 2: Technical Papers, 163-78. Washington, DC: Transportation Research Board of the National Academies.
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    Topics: Age, Youth, Gender, Households, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Asia, East Asia Countries: Japan

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    What Do Existing Household Surveys Tell Us About Gender and Transportation in Developing Countries?

    Babinard, Julie, and Kinnon Scott. 2011. “What Do Existing Household Surveys Tell Us About Gender and Transportation in Developing Countries?” In Women’s Issues in Transportation - Summary of the 4th International Conference, Volume 2: Technical Papers, 213–24. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. 

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    Topics: Gender, Households, Infrastructure, Transportation

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    The Role of Women in the Green Economy: The Issue of Mobility

    Lodovici, Manuela Samek, Flavia Pesce, Patrizia Malgieri, Silvia Maffi, and Caterina Rosa. 2012. The Role of Women in the Green Economy: The Issue of Mobility. Brussels: European Parliament.

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    Topics: Economies, Ecological Economics, Environment, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Gender Mainstreaming, Households, Infrastructure, Transportation, Livelihoods Regions: Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Western Europe Countries: France, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom

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    Gender Mainstreaming in Rural Road Construction/Usage in Ethiopia: Impact and Implications

    Abhishek, Abraham, Cecilia Borgia, Kebede Manjur, Frank van Steenbergen, and Letty Farjado Vera. 2020. “Gender Mainstreaming in Rural Road Construction/usage in Ethiopia: Impact and Implications.” Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Transport 173 (2): 122–31.

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    Topics: Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Households, Infrastructure, Transportation, Urban Planning, Livelihoods Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Ethiopia Keywords: government, local government, infrastructure planning

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    Gender Issues in Energy Policy

    Parikh, Jyoti K. 1995. “Gender Issues in Energy Policy.” Energy Policy 23 (9): 745–54.

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    Topics: Agriculture, Development, Economies, Gender, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Transportation Keywords: gender issues, macro policies, cooking fuels

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    How Do Compact, Accessible, and Walkable Communities Promote Gender Equality in Spatial Behavior?

    Lo, A. W.-T., and D. Houston. 2018. “How Do Compact, Accessible, and Walkable Communities Promote Gender Equality in Spatial Behavior?” Journal of Transport Geography 68 (April): 42-54.
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    Topics: Development, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Households, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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