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Gender-Based Violence as a Barrier to Women Rights towards Socio-environmental Sustainability

2024 | Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
A. C. Cristina De la Parra-Guerra, J. Truyol-Padilla , C. García-Alzate, and F. Fuentes Gandara

This study provides an exhaustive analysis of the intersection between gender-based violence and environmental sustainability, focusing on the Colombian experience, particularly within the context of…


More Than Connecting the Gender Dots: Exploring a Deep Relations Approach in Environmental Peacebuilding

2025 | Alternatives
Heidi Hudson

This article proposes a paradigm shift in environmental peacebuilding beyond the peaceful distribution of resources, cooperative approaches and integrative frameworks and offers a feminist-relational approach…


Integrating Gender and Intersectionality in Post-Harvest Loss Research Helps Reduce Negative Economic and Social Impacts

2025 | CGIAR Gender Platform
Mónica Juliana Chavarro and Manuel Moreno

Currently post-harvest losses in food systems average about 25 percent globally, reducing food availability and increasing food insecurity.Women’s participation in post-harvest processing is almost 50…


Unveiling Gender Dynamics and Disparities in the Aquaculture Value Chain: Evidence from Ogun and Delta States

2025 | Aquaculture International
Rahma Isaack Ada, Lucy G. Njogu, Kevin Okoth Ouko, Surendran Rajaratnam Lydia Adeleke, Lydia Ogunya, Elizabeth Ihiechi Akuwa, Cathy Razel Farnworth, and Bernadette Fregene

This paper offers new insights into gender norms, roles, participation, relations, and benefits derived by women and men engaged in the aquaculture sector in Ogun…


What Influences Women’s Participation in Water Governance? Learning from Polder Zones of Bangladesh

2025 | Gender, Technology and Development
Niyati Singarajua, Mou Rani Sarker, Rima Akter, Mohanambrota Das, Mary Ann Batas, Manoranjan K. Mondalb, Ranjitha Puskura, and Sudhir Yadav

Coastal regions of Bangladesh face severe climate-related water challenges, with disproportionate impacts on women due to entrenched gender inequalities in access to resources, mobility, and…


How to Do Note: Designing Gender Transformative Approaches in the Context of Women’s Land and Resource Rights

2025 | ReliefWeb
International Fund for Agricultural Development

Gender transformative approaches (GTAs) aim to challenge and change the underlying social norms, power dynamics,and systemic barriers perpetuating inequality between women and men. Unlike mainstream…


Land, Law, and Legacy: Reconciling Gender Equality with Tradition in Northern Uganda

2025 | Oxfam
Alexandra Foote

The Acholi sub-region of Northern Uganda faces a tension in its post-conflict period: reconciling local peacebuilding approaches with national and international standards of gender equality.…


Rural Women’s Participation and their Decision Making Behavior in Livestock Management and Household Activities in Central Dry Zone Area of Myanmar

2023 | Agriculture and Rural Studies
Yi Mon Thu, San San Htoo, Nyein Nyein Htwe, and Kathryn Gomersall

The study aimed to assess the factors affecting on women’s participation level and decision-making behavior of rural women in livestock management and household activities in…


Peacebuilding Perspectives and Herder-Farmer Conflicts in Africa (chapter in "Herder-Farmer Conflicts in Africa")

2025 | Palgrave Macmillan
J. Shola Omotola

This chapter proposes a peacebuilding approach to the management of herder-farmer conflicts in Africa. Specifically, the chapter reflects on the contending perspectives on peacebuilding, notably…


Harmonising Biodiversity and Climate Action with a Peace Lens in Latin America and the Caribbean

2024 | adelphi global
Hector Morales Munoz and Lais Clemente Pereira

Biodiversity conservation plays a crucial role in addressing the challenges climate change and environmental degradation pose to human security and peace. This practical note explores…


Where Are They and Who Are the Peasant Women of the South? The Double Invisibilisation of Women Working on the Land

2024 | Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Martina Di, Paula Lopez

Through socio-environmental and eco-territorial conflicts, we seek to investigate the conception of peasantry as a contextualized identity, with an unequivocal feminist approach. The peasant subject…


Post-Conflict Restitution of Customary Land: Guidelines and Trajectories of Change

2023 | World Development
Sandra F. Joireman and Rosine Tchatchoua-Djomo

Since the 1990s a body of soft international law and public policy has developed around property restitution after conflict. The Pinheiro Principles and the Voluntary…


Women Leaders in Environmental Management

2024 | Opportunities and Challenges for Women Leaders in Environmental Management
Sreevas T.V.T.K. and Prasad Vasantrao Kulkarni

This book chapter explores the significant role of women leaders in environmental management and their impact on sustainable development. Historically, women have been underrepresented in…


Perils of Peacebuilding: Gender-Blindness, Climate Change and Ceasefire Capitalism in Colombia and Myanmar (chapter in "Feminist Conversations on Peace")

2022 | Bristol University Press
Henri Myrttinen and Diana López Castañeda

Peacebuilding requires a complex set of operations and transformations that address root causes of conflict, repairs victims and creates trust – all of which are…


Politics of the Olive Branch: Environmental Peacebuilding and the Nexus of Natural Resources, Violent Conflict, and Peace Nexus of Natural Resources, Violent Conflict, and Peace

2023 | Loyola Marymount University
Lindley Saffeir

At the intersection of the natural environment, conflict, and peace, the study and practice of environmental peacebuilding rests on the recognition that thoughtful management and…


An Overview of the African Peacebuilding Network's Contribution to African Peacebuilding Literature

2023 | African Peacebuilding Network
Godwin Onuoha

This working paper surveys, documents, and analyzes the contributions of APN scholars to the knowledge and practice of peacebuilding in Africa against the background of…


Droughts and Welfare in Afghanistan

2023 | World Bank Group

his paper studies the effect of the 2018 drought on household consumption and poverty in Afghanistan, a semi-arid and conflict-affected country. The paper combines geolocated…


Advancing Gender Equality and Climate Action: A Practical Guide to Setting Targets and Monitoring Progress

2022 | Climate and Development Knowledge Network, Overseas Development Institute, SNV, CARE, and Mercy Corps
Mairi Dupar and Patricia Velasco

Gender inequalities shape people’s vulnerabilities to climate change. Women have less access to the development services and support – such as adequate healthcare, education and…


Climate Change, Conflict and Internal Displacement in Afghanistan: 'We Are Struggling to Survive'

2022 | Overseas Development Institute
Kerrie Holloway, Zaki Ullah, Dastgir Ahmadi, Elham Hakimi, and Aaftab Ullah

Afghanistan faces one of the world’s most complex crises. Recurring cycles of conflict, violence and natural hazard-related disasters – often exacerbated by climate change –…


"If I Leave… I Cannot Breathe": Climate Change and Civilian Protection in Iraq

2022 | Center for Civilians in Conflict
Jordan Lesser-Roy

Climate change is set to cause unpredictable weather patterns, including droughts and flooding, desertification of once arable lands, and increased water shortages. Over the next…


Toolkit and Guidance for Preventing and Managing Land and Natural Resources Conflict

2012 | UNEP

Geneva/Nairobi, 8 October - A new set of manuals to improve natural resource management in order to reduce the risk of conflict has been launched…


Report of the Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance on Ecological Crisis, Climate Justice, and Racial Justice

2022 | UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
E. Tendayi Achiume

In the present report, the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance highlights the racially discriminatory and unjust roots…


Environmental Degradation and Genocide

2022 | Genocide Studies and Prevention
Emily Sample and Henry Theriault

In January 2021, the International Association of Genocide Scholars and Genocide Studies and Prevention journal hosted three panels on Environmental Degradation, Climate Change, and Mass…


Women, Peace and Security and Land Reform

2022 | Overseas Development Institute
Clare Castillejo and Pilar Domingo

Peacebuilding processes involve a wide range of change or reform processes through which the rules of political, social and economic exchange are contested and renegotiated…


The Gender Dimensions of Resource Conflicts in Ghana: Deconstructing the Male-Centric and Binary Outlook of Communal Conflicts

2022 | Contemporary Journal of African Studies/Institute of African Studies
Deborah Atobrah, Benjamin K. Kwansa, and Dzodzi Tsikata

The literature on gender and conflicts in Africa is dominated by essentialised and narrow male-centric constructions of conflict and stereotypes of female victimhood which obscure…


Indigenous and Rural Women's Voices: Recommendations to Address Climate Security Risks in Colombia

2022 | DCAF
Linda Sánchez Avendaño

From an ecofeminist and human security perspective, this study aims to contribute to filling this existing gap by developing actionable recommendations that can be replicated…


Women Speak: The Lived Nexus Between Climate, Gender and Security

2022 | DCAF
Megan Bastick and Camille Risler

A growing body of research recognises the gendered impacts of climate change, and how these are impacted by armed conflict. Women often bear the brunt…


Sustainability, Ecology, and Agriculture in Women Farmers’ Voices: Culture-Centering Gender and Development

2020 | Communication Theory
Mohan Jyoti Dutta and Jagadish Thaker

The neoliberal/neocolonial transformation of agriculture in the global South is achieved through the hegemony of expert-led interventions of privatization that erase the knowledge of agricultural…


Pastoral Coping and Adaptation Climate Change Strategies: Implications for Women's Well-Being

2022 | Journal of Arid Environments
Sarah E. Walker, Brett L. Bruyere, Jennifer N. Solomon, Kathryn A. Powlen, Apin Yasin, Elizabeth Lenaiyasa, and Anna Lolemu

Pastoral women in the semi-arid rangelands of East Africa are significantly burdened by the vulnerability to and responsibility for responding to changing climates. 


Toward a Feminist Agroecology

2021 | Sustainability
Haley Zaremba, Marlène Elias, Anne Rietveld, and Nadia Bergamini

In this paper, we review HLPE’s 13 defining principles of agroecology through a feminist lens to demonstrate the ways in which human dimensions and power…