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Gender, the environment and the sustainability of development

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: UN SantiagoCL 1998Description: 51 pAction note:
  • 3/7/00 M2LMGR
Summary: Describes how the definition of sustainability has come to be expanded, the main issues raised in the debates which have shaped this idea, the types of consensus reached and the contradictions affecting its implementation. Deals with the changing attitudes taken in international meetings toward the link between women and the environment in the context of proposals to bring about sustainable development. Sets out proposals to improve gender-based environmental studies and diagnoses.
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Describes how the definition of sustainability has come to be expanded, the main issues raised in the debates which have shaped this idea, the types of consensus reached and the contradictions affecting its implementation. Deals with the changing attitudes taken in international meetings toward the link between women and the environment in the context of proposals to bring about sustainable development. Sets out proposals to improve gender-based environmental studies and diagnoses.

3/7/00 M2LMGR

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