Vassell, Linnette. 2009. Enhancing Gender Visibility in Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change in the Caribbean. CASE STUDY: Water and Sanitation in Rural Communities in Jamaica. Barbados: United Nations Development Programme.
Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Environment, Gender, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Americas, Caribbean countries, Americas Countries: Jamaica
Crow, Ben, and Farhana Sultana. 2002. “Gender, Class, and Access to Water: Three Cases in a Poor and Crowded Delta.” Society & Natural Resources 15 (8): 709–24. doi:10.1080/08941920290069308.
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Topics: Class, Economies, Economic Inequality, Economies, Gender, Gender Roles, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Asia, South Asia, Asia Countries: Bangladesh
Crow, Ben. 2001. “Water: Gender and Material Inequalities in the Global South.” Working Paper, Center for Global, International and Regional Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz.
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Topics: Economies, Economic Inequality, Economies, Poverty, Economies, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations, Health, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure, Livelihoods Regions: Asia, South Asia, Asia Countries: Bangladesh
Lewis, Nghana. 2009. “An Issue of Environmental Justice: Understanding the Relationship Among HIV/AIDS Infection in Women, Water Distribution, and Global Investment in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa.” Black Women, Gender & Families 3 (1): 39–64.
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Topics: Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Development, Environment, Gender, Women, Gender, Health, HIV/AIDS, Health, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure, International Organizations Regions: Africa
Aguilar, Lorena. 2005. “Water as a Source of Equity and Empowerment in Costa Rica.” In Opposing Currents: The Politics of Water and Gender in Latin America, edited by Vivienne Bennett, Sonia Dávila-Poblete, and María Nieves Rico, 123-134. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Topics: Civil Society, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Americas, Central America, Americas Countries: Costa Rica
Athukorala, Kusum, and Margreet Zwarteveen. 1994. “Participatory Management: Who Participates.” Economic Review 20 (6): 22–5.
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Topics: Agriculture, Civil Society, Gender, Women, Gender, Men, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure, International Organizations Regions: Asia, South Asia, Asia Countries: Sri Lanka
Bastidas, Elena P. 2005. “Women and Water in the Northern Ecuadorian Andes,” In Opposing Currents: The Politics of Water and Gender in Latin America, edited by Vivienne Bennett, Sonia Dávila-Poblete, and María Nieves Rico, 155-169. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Topics: Civil Society, Gender, Women, Gender, Gender Roles, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Americas, South America, Americas Countries: Ecuador
Bennett, Vivienne, Sonia Dávila-Poblete, and María Nieves Rico. 2005. “Toward a Broader Perspective.” In Opposing Currents: The Politics of Water and Gender in Latin America, edited by Vivienne Bennett, Sonia Dávila-Poblete, and María Nieves Rico, 190-207. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Topics: Citizenship, Economies, Economic Inequality, Economies, Gender, Women, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Gendered Power Relations, Globalization, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure, International Organizations Regions: Americas, Central America, Americas, South America, Americas
Bennett, Vivienne, Sonia Dávila-Poblete, and Maria Nieves Rico. 2008. “Water and Gender: The Unexpected Connection That Really Matters.” Journal of International Affairs 61 (2): 107–25.
Topics: Civil Society, Development, Gender, Women, Gender, Gender Roles, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure, Rights, Women's Rights, Rights Regions: Americas, Central America, Americas, South America, Americas
Buechler, Stephanie. 2005. “Women at the Helm of Irrigated Agriculture in Mexico: The Other Side of Male Migration.” In Opposing Currents: The Politics of Water and Gender in Latin America, edited by Vivienne Bennett, Sonia Dávila-Poblete, and María Nieves Rico, 170-189. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Topics: Agriculture, Displacement & Migration, Migration, Displacement & Migration, Gender, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Americas, North America, Americas Countries: Mexico
Cleaver, Frances. 1998. “Incentives and Informal Institutions: Gender and the Management of Water.” Agriculture and Human Values 15 (4): 347–60.
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Topics: Civil Society, Economies, Economic Inequality, Economies, Gender, Women, Gender, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, Africa Countries: Zimbabwe Keywords: incentives, informal institutions, policy and organizations
Dankelman, Irene, and Joan Davidson. 1988. “The Invisible Water Managers.” In Women and Environment in the Third World, 29–41. London: Earthscan Publications Limited.
Topics: Gender, Women, Gender, Health, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure, International Organizations Regions: Africa, East Africa, Africa, West Africa, Africa, Americas, South America, Americas Countries: Brazil, Burkina Faso, Kenya
Delgado, Juana Rosa Vera. 2005. “Irrigation Management, the Participatory Approach, and Equity in an Andean Community.” In Opposing Currents: The Politics of Water and Gender in Latin America, edited by Vivienne Bennett, Sonia Dávila-Poblete, and María Nieves Rico, 109-122. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Topics: Civil Society, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Americas, South America, Americas Countries: Bolivia
Ennis-McMillan, Michael C. 2005. “Women, Equity, and Household Water Management in the Valley of Mexico.” In Opposing Currents: The Politics of Water and Gender in Latin America, edited by Vivienne Bennett, Sonia Dávila-Poblete, and María Nieves Rico, 137-153. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Topics: Civil Society, Development, Gender, Gender Roles, Gender, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Americas, North America, Americas Countries: Mexico
Hemson, David. 2002. “‘Women Are Weak When They Are Amongst Men’: Women’s Participation in Rural Water Committees in South Africa.” Agenda: Empowering Women For Gender Equity 52: 24–32.
Topics: Civil Society, Development, Gender, Women, Gender, Gender Roles, Gender, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, Africa Countries: South Africa
Sultana, Farhana. 2009. “Community and Participation in Water Resources Management: Gendering and Naturing Development Debates from Bangladesh.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 34 (3): 346–63.
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Topics: Civil Society, Class, Development, Economies, Economic Inequality, Economies, Environment, Gender, Women, Gender, Men, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender, Femininity/ies, Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Asia, South Asia, Asia Countries: Bangladesh
Zwarteveen, Margreet and Vivienne Bennett. 2005. “The Connection between Gender and Water Management.” In Opposing Currents: The Politics of Water and Gender in Latin America, edited by Vivienne Bennett, Sonia Dávila-Poblete, and María Nieves Rico, 13-29. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Topics: Civil Society, Gender, Gender Roles, Gender, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure, Rights, Women's Rights, Rights
Khattabi, Abdellatif, Soumaya Ibrahim Huber, Naima Faouzi, and Manar Matah. 2014. “The Effects of Changes in Climate and Water Resources on Gender Inequality in Boudinar Community in Morocco: The Case Study Approach.” In Gender Research in Natural Resource Management: Building capacities in the Middle East and North Africa, edited by Malika Abdelali-Martini and Aden Aw-Hassan, 166-186. New York: Routledge.
Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, MENA, Africa, North Africa, Africa Countries: Morocco
Bennett, Vivienne, Sonia Dávila-Poblete, and María Nieves Rico. 2005. Opposing Currents: The Politics of Water and Gender in Latin America. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
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Topics: Environment, Gender, Women, Gender, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Americas, Caribbean countries, Americas, Central America, Americas, North America, Americas, South America, Americas
Kameri-Mbote, Patricia. 2007. “Gender Issues in the Management of Water: An Analysis of Kenya’s Legal and Institutional Framework.” Paper presented at Legal Aspects of Water Sector Reforms, Nairobi, Kenya, April 20-21.
Topics: Gender, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure, Rights, Human Rights, Rights Regions: Africa, East Africa, Africa Countries: Kenya
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