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Linking Environment, Democracy and Gender provides a comprehensive analysis of the complex relationships between environmental protection, democratic institutions, and gender equality. Barbara Wejnert demonstrates how environmental challenges disproportionately affect different genders and how democratic participation is essential for sustainable solutions.
The book explores case studies and theoretical frameworks that illustrate how gender perspectives strengthen environmental policy and democratic decision-making. Wejnert argues that addressing environmental issues requires inclusive democratic processes that center women’s voices and experiences.
This interdisciplinary work bridges environmental science, political science, and gender studies, offering insights for policymakers, activists, and scholars. It highlights how sustainable development goals cannot be achieved without considering gender dynamics and ensuring democratic participation across all levels of environmental governance.







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