Davion, Victoria. 1996. “When Lives Become Logic Problems: Nuclear Deterrence, an Ecological Feminist Critique.” In Ecological Feminist Philosophies, edited by Karen J. Warren, 181–96. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Feminisms, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure
Clancy, Joy, Sheila Oparaocha, and Ulrike Roehr. 2004. “Gender Equity and Renewable Energies: Thematic Background Paper.” Paper presented at the International Conference for Renewable Energies, Bonn, Germany, February 1-4.
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Topics: Economies, Environment, Gender, Women, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure
Chikulo, B. C. 2014. “Gender, Climate Change and Energy in South Africa: A Review.” Gender and Behaviour 12 (3): 5957–70.
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Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, Africa Countries: South Africa
Mulumba, Deborah. 2011. “The Gendered Politics of Firewood in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement in Uganda.” African Geographical Review 30 (1): 33–46.
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Topics: Displacement & Migration, Refugees, Displacement & Migration, Refugee/IDP Camps, Displacement & Migration, Domestic Violence, Environment, Gender, Gender Roles, Gender, Gender-Based Violence, Humanitarian Assistance, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, East Africa, Africa Countries: Uganda Keywords: women, refugees, gender, environment, firewood, refugee settlement, Uganda
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, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure, Rights, Land Rights, Rights Regions: Americas, North America, Americas Countries: Canada
Franz-Balsen, Angela. 2014. “Gender and (Un)Sustainability - Can Communication Solve a Conflict of Norms?” Sustainability 6: 1973-91.
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Topics: Environment, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Information & Communication Technologies, Infrastructure Regions: Europe, Western Europe, Europe Countries: Germany
Detraz, Nicole. 2014. Environmental Security and Gender. London: Routledge.
Topics: Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Environment, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender, Gendered Discourses, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Keywords: environmental conflicts, environmental security, gender discourse, intersectionality
Milne, Wendy. 2004. “Women, Energy and Sustainability: Making Links, Taking Action.” Canadian Woman Studies 23 (1): 55–60.
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Topics: Environment, Gender, Women, Gender, Health, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure
Chukuezi, Comfort Onyemaechi. 2009. “Gender and Renewable Energy in Rural Nigeria.” International NGO Journal 4 (7): 333–36.
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Topics: Development, Economies, Poverty, Economies, Education, Environment, Gender, Women, Gender, Health, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: gender, Energy, rural, Nigeria, millenium, goals
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Topics: Conflict, Development, Environment, Extractive Industries, Feminisms, Ecofeminism, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Political Economies Regions: Americas, South America, Americas Countries: Ecuador Keywords: care work, ecofeminism, development, petroleum circuit, Ecuadorian Amazon
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Topics: Corruption, Environment, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gender, Men, Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Governance, Energy, Infrastructure, Multi-national Corporations Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: gas flaring, Niger Delta, women, degradation, environment
Marshall, Mipsie, David Ockwell, and Rob Byrne. 2017. "Sustainable Energy for All or Sustainable Energy for Men? Gender and the Construction of Identity Within Climate Technology Entrepreneurship in Kenya." Progress in Development Studies 17 (2): 148-72.
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Topics: Development, Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, East Africa, Africa Countries: Kenya Keywords: gender identity, entrepreneurship, climate technology, climate mitigation, Kenya, discourse analysis
Ogola, Pacifica F. Achieng. 2010. "Geothermal Energy, Climate Change and Gender in Kenya." Paper presented at the World Geothermal Congress, Bali, Indonesia, April 25-29.
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Topics: Development, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, East Africa, Africa Countries: Kenya Keywords: geothermal energy, climate change, gender
Pandey, Shanta. 1998. “Women, Environment, and Sustainable Development.” International Social Work 41 (3): 339-55.
Topics: Civil Society, Development, Economies, Economic Inequality, Economies, Poverty, Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Environment, Gender, Women, Gender, Humanitarian Assistance, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Transportation, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Asia, South Asia, Asia Countries: Nepal
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Topics: Development, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Women, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations, Health, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Justice, Rights, Human Rights, Rights
Annecke, Wendy, Yvette Abrahams, and Nthabiseng Mohlakoana. 2010. “Left Out in the Cold While the Planet Heats Up: How Can Feminists Contribute to Climate Change and Energy Debates and Policy in South Africa Today?” Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity 24 (83): 36–45.
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Topics: Class, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Governance, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Political Participation Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, Africa Countries: South Africa Keywords: gender, climate change, governance and participation
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Topics: Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure
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, Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Women, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Political Economies, Rights, Land Rights, Rights Keywords: land rights, rural economy, poverty, value, ownership, ecosystems, challenges
Sikka, Tina. 2019. Climate Technology, Gender, and Justice: The Standpoint of the Vulnerable. Cham: Springer International Publishing.
Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Feminisms, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Justice
Baruah, Bipasha. 2017. “Renewable Inequity? Women’s Employment in Clean Energy in Industrialized, Emerging and Developing Economies.” Natural Resources Forum 41 (1): 18–29.
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Topics: Economies, Environment, Gender, Gender Roles, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, International Organizations, Livelihoods Keywords: women, employment and labor, renewable energy, OECD countries, Emerging economies, developing countries
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