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Women, Equity and Participatory Water Management in Brazil

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Date

2007-12

Authors

Moraes, A.
Perkins, Patricia E. (Ellie)

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Publisher

International Feminist Journal of Politics

Abstract

Public participation in resource management is regarded as a central pillar of sustain- able development. Water management is a foremost example, and women globally are

prime users and protectors of water. Yet the effectiveness of participatory water man- agement practices is seldom examined from a feminist perspective. This article estab- lishes a methodological framework for such an inquiry, drawing on ecofeminist

theory and the Brazilian concept of ‘feminist transformative leadership’ to consider gender, race and class aspects of participatory water management in Brazil.

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Brazil, civil society, democratization, ecofeminism, feminist politics, feminist transformative leadership, gender inequality, participatory governance, public participation, resource management, water management, water policy, women and environment

Citation

Andrea Moraes & Patricia E. Perkins (2007) Women, Equity and Participatory Water Management in Brazil, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 9:4, 485-493,