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Climate Change Impacts On Gender Relations In Bangladesh Socioenvironmental Struggle Of The Shora Forest Community In The Sundarbans Mangrove Forest 1st Ed Sajal Roy

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Climate Change Impacts On Gender Relations In Bangladesh Socioenvironmental Struggle Of The Shora Forest Community In The Sundarbans Mangrove Forest 1st Ed Sajal Roy
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.21 MB
Author: Sajal Roy
ISBN: 9789811367755, 9789811367762, 9811367752, 9811367760
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Climate Change Impacts On Gender Relations In Bangladesh Socioenvironmental Struggle Of The Shora Forest Community In The Sundarbans Mangrove Forest 1st Ed Sajal Roy by Sajal Roy 9789811367755, 9789811367762, 9811367752, 9811367760 instant download after payment.

This book explores gendered perceptions of the Sundarbans Forest in Bangladesh, and the extent to which these perceptions are affected by extreme weather events (specifically, cyclones Aila and Sidr). Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Shora, a rural village in southern Satkhira, Bangladesh, the book explores gendered activities in the forest, especially women’s interaction with the forest resources. The findings present a clear picture of the Shora community’s local knowledge about the Sundarbans Forest, as well as the ecological and economic contributions for the forest people. The book makes a timely contribution to the wider study of gender, post-cyclone recovery, ecology and resilience.

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