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Gender and cleaner production: toward a framework for including gender analysis when developing strategies and designing solutions.

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  • Gender and cleaner production: toward a framework for including gender analysis when developing strategies and designing solutions. Abstract Text:

    sally edwardsSally Edwards,margaret quinnMargaret Quinn,

    Environmental policies that do not consider global gender dimensions often create benefits for some people and ecosystems but result in costs for others, in particular women, at some point along the global chain of production and consumption. This article is intended to begin a dialogue about the importance of including gender analysis in the design of cleaner production strategies. We review global development policy and its critiques that have identified a need for gender awareness and analysis. This examination provides a backdrop for a discussion of how to include gender analysis in cleaner production planning and implementation. We invite researchers and practitioners to enter this dialogue to further the field and develop effective tools and policies to analyze gender dynamics, support gender equity, and find environmentally sound solutions that are sustainable for the long-term.

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    Gender and cleaner production: toward a framework for including gender analysis when developing strategies and designing solutions. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: New solutions : a journal of environmental and occ

    VOLUME: 15

    Page Numbers: 315-35

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    ISSN: 1048-2911

    DAY: 8

    MONTH: 01

    YEAR: 2005

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