Environmental governance from a gender perspective. Theoretical reflections and case studies

  1. Agüera Cabo, Mercè
Dirigida por:
  1. Silvio Funtowicz Director/a
  2. Maria Josepa Brú Bisuter Director/a

Universidad de defensa: Universitat de Girona

Fecha de defensa: 08 de julio de 2011

Tribunal:
  1. Maria-Dolores Garcia-Ramon Presidente/a
  2. Mireia Baylina Ferré Secretario/a
  3. Joan Vergés Gifra Vocal
  4. Roger Strand Vocal
  5. Alicia H. Puleo García Vocal

Tipo: Tesis

Teseo: 314138 DIALNET lock_openTDX editor

Resumen

In the second half of the twentieth century we saw the environmental debate escalate into one of the most challenging and complex issues that authorities at international, national, regional and municipal levels have to deal with. The inherent complexity of environmental problems, which brings out the interconnections between the economic, socio-cultural and ecological dimensions of the territory, is increased by the social, scientific and political focuses of the debate, and their interdependencies. In the framework of governance, scientific and technical assessments are a relevant but not “unique” source for legitimating environmental policymaking. The discussion is opened towards the consideration of different existing perspectives on the environment. The main objective of the present study is to systematize and explore in-depth the perspectives brought by feminism and gender to environmental governance. What is the specificity of a feminist and gender outlook? In what sense does it bring new light to environmental governance processes? Such questions are explored empirically and theoretically.