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Pedagogies of resistance: community-based education for women’s participation in watershed management in São Paulo, Brazil
(2009)
Informal and community-based education and organizing are fundamental to creating the conditions for equitable democratic participation by women and marginalized people. This paper overviews recent Brazilian initiatives ...
Public Participation and Ecological Valuation: Inclusive=Radical
(2005)
This paper discusses the gender and class implications of “public participation” processes, which are increasingly used in Europe, North America, and elsewhere as a basic component of environmental and public policy ...
Diversity, local economies, and globalization’s limits
(Inanna Publication, 2002)
Participation and Watershed Management: Experiences from Brazil
(University Press, 2007)
Public participation is emphasized in many new institutional approaches to resource management, especially watershed governance. The implementation of participatory management frameworks, and capacity-building for civil ...
Women and Deliberative Water Management in Brazil
(Pluto Press/Spinifex Press, 2009)
Feminist Ecological Economics
(UNESCO and EOLSS Publishers, 2008)
Feminist Understanding of Productivity
(Inanna Publications and Education, 2002)
The concept of productivity, meaning output per unit of input, is at once general and
specific. Economists have used productivity as a very specific measure, denominated in dollars, which
shows the output of a produced ...