
Gender and the Environment
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This timely and insightful book explains why gender matters to the environment. In it, Nicole Detraz examines contemporary debates around population, consumption, and security to show how gender can help us to better understand environmental issues and to develop policies to tackle them effectively and justly. Our society often has different expectations of men and women, and these expectations influence the realm of environmental politics. Drawing on examples of various environmental concerns from countries around the world, Gender and the Environment makes the case that it is only by adopting a more inclusive focus that embraces the complex ways men and women interact with ecosystems that we can move towards enhanced sustainability and greater environmental justice on a global scale.
This much-needed book is an invaluable guide for those interested in environmental politics and gender studies, and sets the agenda for future scholarship and advocacy.
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Nicole Detraz received his Ph.D., Colorado State University, 2009; MA, Colorado State University, 2005; BA, Louisiana State University, 2002. Dr. Detraz joined the Political Science department in 2009. She specializes in international relations, and environmental politics. Her research centers on the intersections of security, the environment, and gender. She received a Dunavant Professorship in Fall 2017. Dr. Detraz has also been awarded the W. Russell Smith Award for Teaching Excellence in 2015, the Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Award in 2014, and the College of Arts and Sciences Early Career Research Award in 2013. She teaches courses on scope and methods of Political Science, theories of international relations, international conflict and security, and global environmental politics.
Content
Acknowledgments vii
Abbreviations ix
1 Introduction: How Are Gender and the Environment Connected? 1
2 Sustainability and Sustainable Development as Gendered Concepts 20
3 Revealing Gender in Environmental Justice 45
4 Too Many People? Gender and Population Debates 69
5 Too Much Stuff? Gender and Debates about Consumption 94
6 Too Little Security? Gender and the Securitization of the Environment 120
7 Conclusion: Gendered Sustainability and Justice in Climate Change Debates 146
Notes 166
References 174
Index 203
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