Staying Alive: Women, Ecology, and Survival in IndiaKali for Women, 1988 - 224 Seiten Taking The Three Related Concerns Of Development Ecology And Gender This Book Argues That There Is An Intimate Link Between The Degradation Of Women And The Degradation Of Nature In Contemporary Society. |
Inhalt
DEVELOPMENT ECOLOGY AND WOMEN | 1 |
SCIENCE NATURE AND GENDER | 14 |
WOMEN IN NATURE | 38 |
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agriculture animal Asia Center Bandyopadhyay Behn cash crops cattle cent chemical Chipko Chipko movement colonial commercial commons conservation created crisis cultivation culture dairy dams desertification destroyed destruction displaced diversity domination drinking water drought ecological ecology movements economic ecosystem experts exploitation farming feminine principle fodder food production forest forestry Garhwal gender genetic green revolution groundwater human increased India indigenous industrial inputs irrigation Karnataka knowledge land Maharashtra maldevelopment male manure masculine masculinist modern science movement natural resources nature and women nature's needs nutrient nutrition op.cit organic paradigm patriarchal peasants pesticides pests plant political Pradesh Prakriti profits Punjab rainfall reductionism reductionist science regions rice river rural scarcity scientific seeds society sorghum Southwest Asia struggles survival sustainable sustenance technologies Third World tion traditional trees tribals tropical varieties villages violence wasteland water crisis water cycle water-logging wealth western white revolution
Verweise auf dieses Buch
Anthropology, Development and the Post-Modern Challenge Katy Gardner,David Lewis Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1996 |
Ecology and Equity: The Use and Abuse of Nature in Contemporary India Madhav Gadgil,Ramachandra Guha Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1995 |

