Gender and Land Use: Diversity in Environmental PracticesThela Publishers, 1997 - 188 pagina's The consequences of changes in the natural environment are in many cases gendered. Relations between gender, land use and the management of the environment have so far been approached mostly from a philosophical or more theoretical point of view. This boo |
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The Changing Use and Management of the Floodplain Environment by Mousgoum | 9 |
Agriculture Cosmology and the Gender Division of Labour in a Totonac Highland | 27 |
Kin and Cash Ecological and Social Consequences of the Changes in the Sexual | 49 |
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