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    Mountain Women, Dams, and the Gendered Dimensions of Environmental Protest in the Garhwal Himalaya

    Drew, Georgina. 2014. “Mountain Women, Dams, and the Gendered Dimensions of Environmental Protest in the Garhwal Himalaya.” Mountain Research and Development 34 (3): 235–42. 

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    Topics: Development, Environment, Gender, Women, Infrastructure Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India Keywords: mountain women, dams, development, resistance, social movements, Garhwal Himalaya

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    Political Responses to Dam-Induced Resettlement in Northern Uplands Vietnam

    Dao, Nga. 2016. “Political Responses to Dam-Induced Resettlement in Northern Uplands Vietnam.” Journal of Agrarian Change 16 (2): 291–317. doi:10.1111/joac.12106.

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    Topics: Displacement & Migration, Infrastructure, Rights, Land Rights Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Vietnam Keywords: political responses, dam-induced resettlement, uplands, ethnic minority, Vietnam

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    The People and their River, the World Bank and its Dam: Revisiting the Xe Bang Fai River in Laos

    Baird, Ian G., Bruce P. Shoemaker, and Kanokwan Manorom. 2015. “The People and Their River, the World Bank and Its Dam: Revisiting the Xe Bang Fai River in Laos.” Development and Change 46 (5): 1080–1105.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Infrastructure, International Financial Institutions, Livelihoods Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Laos

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    Gender, Energy, and Empowerment: A Case Study of the Rural Energy Development Program in Nepal

    Mahat, Ishara. 2011. “Gender, Energy, and Empowerment: A Case Study of the Rural Energy Development Program in Nepal.” Development in Practice 21 (3): 405–20. 

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Gender, Women, Health, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Livelihoods Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Nepal Keywords: South Asia, gender and diversity, Labour and livelihoods

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    Gender and Health Issues in the Biomass Energy Cycle: Impediments to Sustainable Development

    Wickramasinghe, Anoja. 2003. “Gender and Health Issues in the Biomass Energy Cycle: Impediments to Sustainable Development.” Energy for Sustainable Development 7 (3): 51–61.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Men, Gender Roles, Health, Households, Infrastructure, Energy Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Sri Lanka

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    Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here: Understanding the Problem of ‘Eve Teasing’ in Chennai, India

    Mitra-Sarkar, Sheila, and P. Partheeban. 2009. “Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here: Understanding the Problem of ‘Eve Teasing’ in Chennai, India.” In Women’s Issues in Transportation - Summary of the 4th International Conference. Vol. 2. Irvine, California: Transportation Research Board.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Transportation, Sexual Violence, Male Perpetrators, Rape, SV against Women Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India

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    From Gin Girls to Scavengers: Women in Raniganj Collieries

    Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala. 2001. “From Gin Girls to Scavengers: Women in Raniganj Collieries.” Economic and Political Weekly 36 (44): 4213–21.

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    Topics: Caste, Environment, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Infrastructure Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India

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    Women Selling and Promoting Energy Efficient Products in Northern Pakistan

    Khudadad, Nahida, Nasima Sultana, and Faisal F. Khan. 2013. "Women Selling and Promoting Energy Efficient Products in Northern Pakistan." Renewable Energy 49: 271-74.

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    Topics: Economies, Gender, Women, Households, Infrastructure, Energy Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Pakistan Keywords: energy efficiency, female entrepreneurs, productions, sales, demand generations

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    Development and Gendered Mobilities: Narratives from the Women of Mardin, Turkey

    Akyelken, Nihan. 2013. “Development and Gendered Mobilities: Narratives from the Women of Mardin, Turkey.” Mobilities 8 (3): 424–39.

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    Topics: Development, Feminisms, Gender, Gender Analysis, Infrastructure, Transportation, Livelihoods Regions: MENA, Asia, Europe, Southern Europe Countries: Turkey Keywords: gender and mobilities, Turkey, Mardin, regional development policy, transport

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    A Gendered Perspective of the Shelter–Transport–Livelihood Link: The Case of Poor Women in Delhi

    Anand, Anvita, and Geetam Tiwari. 2006. “A Gendered Perspective of the Shelter–Transport–Livelihood Link: The Case of Poor Women in Delhi.” Transport Reviews 26 (1): 63–80.

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    Topics: Class, Displacement & Migration, Urban Displacement, Economies, Poverty, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Transportation, Livelihoods Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India

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