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Resources on Gender-Water Issues

 

Water, Work, and Women in Rural India

Aditi Kapoor, World Resources Institute, WRI Features, September 2003, Vol. 1, No. 8. (PDF)

Incentives and informal institutions: Gender and the management of water

Frances Cleaver, Development and Project Planning Centre, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK published in Agriculture and Human Values 15: 347–360, 1998..(PDF)

Water: From Basic Need to Commodity: A Discussion on Gender and Water Rights in the Context of Irrigation

MARGREET Z. ZWARTEVEEN”, International Irrigation Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka published in World Development, Vol. 25, No. 8, pp. 1335-1349, 1997.(PDF)

Gender and resource management: Households and groups, strategies and transitions

Corinne Valdivia (Department of Agricultural Economics, Social Sciences Unit) and Jere Gilles (Director of Graduate Studies of Rural Sociology, University of
Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Missouri, USA) published in Agriculture and Human Values 18: 5–9, 2001.(PDF)

Factors Impacting on Gendered Vulnerability in the Water Services Sector in the Pacific

Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt (PDF)

Sectoral trends in the water sector (Technology, Policy and poverty) in South Asia

Reba Paul, Programme Coordinator Global water partnership South Asia Bangladesh, paper presented in South Asia Conference on Technologies for Poverty Reduction, New Delhi,10 -11 October, 2003(PDF)

Policy and Institutional Arrangement for Promoting Water Environmental Governance in Bangladesh

S.H.M. Fakhruddin: Technical Specialist, Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC), 152, North Sathorn Road, 28th Floor, 2802, Chartered Square Building, Bangkok- 10500, E-mail: fakhruddin at adpc.net (PDF)

Diluted Citizenship: Women, Water and Rights in the Midst of Inequities in India

Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt 2007: Participatory Development Working Papers
No 07/02. April 2007. (PDF)

Fluid Bonds

Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt 2004: National Institute for Environment, ANU. Explores how decisions about the use and management of water can benefit from the inclusion of a gender dimension. It also makes a case for mainstreaming gender concerns in water-related research, policy-making and aid.

Reflections on water: Gender and governance in Indian development

Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt, 2003: in Development Bulletin No. 63, November 2003: Development Studies Network. Slides available electronically [pdf, 650KB]; Article available electronically [pdf, 200KB]

Diluted by design: Women in water supply and sanitation projects

Allison Ley, 2003: in Development Bulletin No. 63, November 2003: Development Studies Network.

The Default Country: A Lexical Cartography of 20th Century Australia

J.M. Arthur, May 2003: UNSW PRESS

Nourishing Terrains: Australian Aboriginal views of landscape and wilderness

D. B. Rose, 1996: Australian Heritage Commission, Canberra.