Gender, environment, and human rights: an intersectional exploration
"The intersection of gender, environment, and human rights reveals a complex interplay that underscores the need for an inclusive approach to addressing global challenges. Gender disparities often influence how individuals experience and respond to environmental issues, with women and marginali...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The intersection of gender, environment, and human rights reveals a complex interplay that underscores the need for an inclusive approach to addressing global challenges. Gender disparities often influence how individuals experience and respond to environmental issues, with women and marginalized communities frequently bearing the brunt of environmental degradation and climate change due to socio-economic inequalities. Integrating a gender perspective into environmental and human rights frameworks is crucial for achieving equitable and sustainable solutions. This approach ensures that policies address the specific needs and contributions of all genders, promoting justice and empowerment while safeguarding environmental resources. Recognizing and addressing these intersections can lead to more effective and inclusive strategies for protecting human rights and fostering environmental sustainability. Gender, Environment, and Human Rights: An Intersectional Exploration raises awareness about the interconnectedness of gender dynamics, environmental sustainability, and human rights violations, fostering a deeper understanding among readers. It advocates for change by spotlighting existing injustices and empowering readers to engage in meaningful action, whether at the individual, community, or policy level. Covering topics such as climate change, knowledge systems, and sustainable development, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, scholars, policymakers, activists, students, educators, and more."-- |
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contents | Preface -- Chapter 1. Interwoven Realities: Gender, Environment, and Human Rights -- Chapter 2. Women's Leadership in Environmental Dialogue: A Human Rights Approach -- Chapter 3. Cells to Society: Let's Talk About Menstruation -- In a world full of technology and modernization, we still live in a society where menstruation and periods are a dirty and negative thing that we hesitate to talk about. Where females are still burdened under the myths and taboos.... -- Cells to Society: Let's Talk About Menstruation -- Chapter 4. Featuring Healthcare, Environment, and Human Rights: Applications of Artificial Intelligence in the Health Domain -- Chapter 5. Decoding Women's Reproductive Autonomy: A Critical Examination of Abortion Laws in India -- Chapter 6. Traditional Knowledge System of the Cold Desert of Leh-Ladakh (India) for the Environment Management -- Chapter 7. Human Rights of Incarcerated Women in India: Empty Rhetoric or Evolutionary Progress? -- Chapter 8. Sacred Landscapes: The Intersection of Indigenous Women's Spirituality and Environmental Protection in Canada -- Chapter 9. The Overlooked Narratives of Women in Rural India and Africa, as Depicted in Contemporary Literature -- Chapter 10. Empowerment Through Legislation: A Legal Analysis of Women's Sexual and Reproductive Rights in India -- Chapter 11. Women at the Crossroads of Climate Change: Advancing Gender Equality Through Climate Action -- Chapter 12. Women's Leadership in Environmental Conservation: Challenges and Success Stories -- Chapter 13. Women, Gender Equality, and Environmental Justice -- Chapter 14. Women as Environmental Change-Makers in Civil Society -- Chapter 15. Understanding Disasters, Vulnerabilities, and the Resilience: Impact of River Bank Erosion on Riparian Communities -- Chapter 16. Women Labour Force Participation in India and Sustainable Development Goals: A Legal Framework -- Chapter 17. Childhood at Risk: Examining the Effectiveness of the Framework in Protecting Children From Sexual Offenses -- Chapter 18. The Unequal Burden: Climate Change and Vulnerable Populations -- Chapter 19. Climate Change, Women's Rights, and the Way Forward: Notes on the Indian Perspective -- Chapter 20. Climate Change and Feminization of Agriculture in India: Mapping the Opportunities and Challenges -- Chapter 21. The Consideration of Children's Rights in Corporate Action: Current Developments in Germany -- Compilation of References -- About the Contributors -- Index. |
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spelling | Gender, environment, and human rights an intersectional exploration Swati Chakraborty, Subrata S. Satapathy, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global 2025. 27 PDFs (536 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Advances in religious and cultural studies (ARCS) book series Includes bibliographical references and index. Preface -- Chapter 1. Interwoven Realities: Gender, Environment, and Human Rights -- Chapter 2. Women's Leadership in Environmental Dialogue: A Human Rights Approach -- Chapter 3. Cells to Society: Let's Talk About Menstruation -- In a world full of technology and modernization, we still live in a society where menstruation and periods are a dirty and negative thing that we hesitate to talk about. Where females are still burdened under the myths and taboos.... -- Cells to Society: Let's Talk About Menstruation -- Chapter 4. Featuring Healthcare, Environment, and Human Rights: Applications of Artificial Intelligence in the Health Domain -- Chapter 5. Decoding Women's Reproductive Autonomy: A Critical Examination of Abortion Laws in India -- Chapter 6. Traditional Knowledge System of the Cold Desert of Leh-Ladakh (India) for the Environment Management -- Chapter 7. Human Rights of Incarcerated Women in India: Empty Rhetoric or Evolutionary Progress? -- Chapter 8. Sacred Landscapes: The Intersection of Indigenous Women's Spirituality and Environmental Protection in Canada -- Chapter 9. The Overlooked Narratives of Women in Rural India and Africa, as Depicted in Contemporary Literature -- Chapter 10. Empowerment Through Legislation: A Legal Analysis of Women's Sexual and Reproductive Rights in India -- Chapter 11. Women at the Crossroads of Climate Change: Advancing Gender Equality Through Climate Action -- Chapter 12. Women's Leadership in Environmental Conservation: Challenges and Success Stories -- Chapter 13. Women, Gender Equality, and Environmental Justice -- Chapter 14. Women as Environmental Change-Makers in Civil Society -- Chapter 15. Understanding Disasters, Vulnerabilities, and the Resilience: Impact of River Bank Erosion on Riparian Communities -- Chapter 16. Women Labour Force Participation in India and Sustainable Development Goals: A Legal Framework -- Chapter 17. Childhood at Risk: Examining the Effectiveness of the Framework in Protecting Children From Sexual Offenses -- Chapter 18. The Unequal Burden: Climate Change and Vulnerable Populations -- Chapter 19. Climate Change, Women's Rights, and the Way Forward: Notes on the Indian Perspective -- Chapter 20. Climate Change and Feminization of Agriculture in India: Mapping the Opportunities and Challenges -- Chapter 21. The Consideration of Children's Rights in Corporate Action: Current Developments in Germany -- Compilation of References -- About the Contributors -- Index. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "The intersection of gender, environment, and human rights reveals a complex interplay that underscores the need for an inclusive approach to addressing global challenges. Gender disparities often influence how individuals experience and respond to environmental issues, with women and marginalized communities frequently bearing the brunt of environmental degradation and climate change due to socio-economic inequalities. Integrating a gender perspective into environmental and human rights frameworks is crucial for achieving equitable and sustainable solutions. This approach ensures that policies address the specific needs and contributions of all genders, promoting justice and empowerment while safeguarding environmental resources. Recognizing and addressing these intersections can lead to more effective and inclusive strategies for protecting human rights and fostering environmental sustainability. Gender, Environment, and Human Rights: An Intersectional Exploration raises awareness about the interconnectedness of gender dynamics, environmental sustainability, and human rights violations, fostering a deeper understanding among readers. It advocates for change by spotlighting existing injustices and empowering readers to engage in meaningful action, whether at the individual, community, or policy level. Covering topics such as climate change, knowledge systems, and sustainable development, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, scholars, policymakers, activists, students, educators, and more."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 10/18/2024). Artificial intelligence. Equality. Human rights. Sustainable development. Women's rights. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Climate Change. Environmental Conservation. Environmental Justice. Gender Equality. Human Rights. Indigenous Populations. Knowledge Systems. Labor Force. Legislation. Sexual and Reproductive Rights. Spirituality. Sustainable Development. Women's Leadership. Women's Rights. Electronic books. Chakraborty, Swati editor. Satapathy, Subrata S. editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 9798369360699 Advances in religious and cultural studies (ARCS) book series. |
spellingShingle | Gender, environment, and human rights an intersectional exploration Advances in religious and cultural studies (ARCS) book series. Preface -- Chapter 1. Interwoven Realities: Gender, Environment, and Human Rights -- Chapter 2. Women's Leadership in Environmental Dialogue: A Human Rights Approach -- Chapter 3. Cells to Society: Let's Talk About Menstruation -- In a world full of technology and modernization, we still live in a society where menstruation and periods are a dirty and negative thing that we hesitate to talk about. Where females are still burdened under the myths and taboos.... -- Cells to Society: Let's Talk About Menstruation -- Chapter 4. Featuring Healthcare, Environment, and Human Rights: Applications of Artificial Intelligence in the Health Domain -- Chapter 5. Decoding Women's Reproductive Autonomy: A Critical Examination of Abortion Laws in India -- Chapter 6. Traditional Knowledge System of the Cold Desert of Leh-Ladakh (India) for the Environment Management -- Chapter 7. Human Rights of Incarcerated Women in India: Empty Rhetoric or Evolutionary Progress? -- Chapter 8. Sacred Landscapes: The Intersection of Indigenous Women's Spirituality and Environmental Protection in Canada -- Chapter 9. The Overlooked Narratives of Women in Rural India and Africa, as Depicted in Contemporary Literature -- Chapter 10. Empowerment Through Legislation: A Legal Analysis of Women's Sexual and Reproductive Rights in India -- Chapter 11. Women at the Crossroads of Climate Change: Advancing Gender Equality Through Climate Action -- Chapter 12. Women's Leadership in Environmental Conservation: Challenges and Success Stories -- Chapter 13. Women, Gender Equality, and Environmental Justice -- Chapter 14. Women as Environmental Change-Makers in Civil Society -- Chapter 15. Understanding Disasters, Vulnerabilities, and the Resilience: Impact of River Bank Erosion on Riparian Communities -- Chapter 16. Women Labour Force Participation in India and Sustainable Development Goals: A Legal Framework -- Chapter 17. Childhood at Risk: Examining the Effectiveness of the Framework in Protecting Children From Sexual Offenses -- Chapter 18. The Unequal Burden: Climate Change and Vulnerable Populations -- Chapter 19. Climate Change, Women's Rights, and the Way Forward: Notes on the Indian Perspective -- Chapter 20. Climate Change and Feminization of Agriculture in India: Mapping the Opportunities and Challenges -- Chapter 21. The Consideration of Children's Rights in Corporate Action: Current Developments in Germany -- Compilation of References -- About the Contributors -- Index. Artificial intelligence. Equality. Human rights. Sustainable development. Women's rights. |
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title_auth | Gender, environment, and human rights an intersectional exploration |
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title_full | Gender, environment, and human rights an intersectional exploration Swati Chakraborty, Subrata S. Satapathy, editors. |
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title_short | Gender, environment, and human rights |
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