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Gender and Environment, 2nd Edition offers a comprehensive exploration of how gender relations fundamentally shape environmental outcomes and sustainability practices. Susan Buckingham examines the complex connections between gender identities, environmental degradation, and conservation efforts across diverse global contexts.
This updated edition addresses contemporary environmental challenges including climate change, resource management, and biodiversity loss through a gender-focused perspective. The book demonstrates how women and men experience environmental issues differently and how gender inequalities intersect with environmental injustice. Buckingham provides theoretical frameworks and practical case studies that illuminate the importance of gender analysis in environmental policy and action.
Part of the Routledge Introductions to Environment series, this accessible text is essential for students and practitioners seeking to understand the gendered dimensions of environmental sustainability and to develop more inclusive, equitable approaches to environmental governance and conservation.







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