
Taking Stands: Gender and the Sustainability of Rural Communities
By: Maureen G. Reed (author)PaperbackSpecial OrderSpecial Order item not currently available. We'll try and order for you.
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Social and environmental geographers, feminist scholars, and those engaged in rural studies, environmental sustainability, community planning, and policy making will find this book invaluable.About Author
Maureen G. Reed is a professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Saskatchewan.Contents
Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1. Introduction: Seeing the Trees among Women in Forestry Communities 2. Transition and Social Marginalization of Forestry Communities 3. Policy and Structural Change in Rural British Columbia 4. Women and Woods Work: The Gender of Forestry Jobs 5. Women's Lives, Husbands' Wives: "Managing" Forestry Communities 6. Communities Confront Outsiders 7. Fitting In: Making a Place for Gender in Environmental and Land Use Planning 8. Social Sustainability and the Renewal of Research Agendas Epilogue Appendix: Describing and Reflecting on Research Methods Notes References I ndexProduct Details
- publication date: 01/01/2004
- ISBN13: 9780774810180
- Format: Paperback
- Number Of Pages: 296
- ID: 9780774810180
- weight: 440
- ISBN10: 0774810181
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