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Gender-based violence and environment linkages

Gender-based violence and environment linkages

Subtitlethe violence of inequality
CreatorWen, J. > (ed.)
Castañeda Camey, I.
Sabater, L.
[et al.]
ContributorBoyer, A.E.
Publish PlaceGland
PublisherInternational Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN)
Publish Year2020
Pages272p.
ISBN/ISSN9782831720333
Illustrationfig.
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
digitaal
Mediumboek
DescriptionThis publication serves as a knowledge base to understand and enforce action concerning gender-based violence (GBV) and environmental issues. It argues that gender-based abuse is observed across environmental contexts and affects the security of communities and the realisation of sustainable development goals (SDGs). The analysis shows the interlinking nature of GBV across three main contexts: access to and control of natural resources (land, forests, agriculture, water and fisheries): environmental pressure and threats (environmental crimes, extractive industries and agribusiness and climate change and weather-related disasters): and environmental action to defend and conserve ecosystems and resources (women environmental human rights defenders, environmental projects and environmental workplaces). The publication focuses on awareness and engagement of actors working in environmental and sustainable development, gender equality and GBV policymaking to apply rights-based, gender-responsive approaches to environmental policy, programmes and projects. The publication contains a list of case studies.
Thesaurusgeweld
mensenrechten
voorzieningen
agrarische samenlevingen
klimaatveranderingen
duurzame ontwikkeling
emancipatiebeleid
internationaal
21e eeuw
CategoriesBook/Boek


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