No sustainability for tourism without gender equality

DM Alarcón, S Cole - Activating critical thinking to advance the …, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
This paper explores the interconnections between the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) and tourism from a gender perspective. It is the first paper to take a critical analysis …

“Tourism, water, and gender”—An international review of an unexplored nexus

SKG Cole, EC Mullor, Y Ma… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This international literature review of the tourism–water nexus identifies a gender gap.
Tourism development can affect water supply both quantitatively and qualitatively. Many …

Embodied intersectionalities of urban citizenship: Water, infrastructure, and gender in the global south

F Sultana - Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Scholars have demonstrated that citizenship is tied to water provision in megacities of the
Global South where water crises are extensive and the urban poor often do not have access …

Introducing new feminist political ecologies

R Elmhirst - Geoforum, 2011 - Elsevier
Political Ecology is firmly established as an important area of enquiry within Geography that
attends to many of the most important questions of our age, including the politics of …

Gender and water in a changing climate: Challenges and opportunities

F Sultana - Water security across the gender divide, 2018 - Springer
Climate change is exacerbating existing water insecurity globally, with significant gender
consequences. Changes in water availability, access, scarcity and security play critical roles …

Gendering climate change: Geographical insights

F Sultana - The Professional Geographer, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Although climate change is expected to increase vulnerabilities, marginalization, and
sufferings of many in the Global South, impacts will be unevenly felt across social strata …

(Re-) Conceptualizing water inequality in Delhi, India through a feminist political ecology framework

Y Truelove - Geoforum, 2011 - Elsevier
This article demonstrates how a feminist political ecology (FPE) framework can be utilized to
expand scholarly conceptualizations of water inequality in Delhi, India. I argue that FPE is …

Feminist political ecology

R Elmhirst - The Routledge handbook of political ecology, 2015 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Feminist political ecology emerged as a subfield of Political Ecology in the 1990s,
developing initially from gender and development studies, with which it shares a broad …

Water justice: why it matters and how to achieve it

F Sultana - Water International, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
We all know the importance of water, but the quotes above help refocus our attention on the
many ways that water is crucially important in our lives. Water is the most critical resource on …

Water insecurity and urban poverty in the Global South: Implications for health and human biology

EA Adams, J Stoler, Y Adams - American Journal of Human …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Over half of the world's population (4 billion people) experience severe water
scarcity at least one month per year, while half a billion people experience severe water …