Gender dimensions of community-based groundwater governance in Ethiopia: using citizen science as an entry point
<p>Understanding the gender dimensions of community-based groundwater governance is important because men and women differ in their need for and having access to groundwater, and their participation in the development, management and monitoring of the resource. The leading role played by women...
Κύριοι συγγραφείς: | Nigussie, L, Barron, J, Haile, AT, Lefore, N, Gowing, J |
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Μορφή: | Working paper |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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International Water Management Institute (IWMI)
2018
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