Changing the Boundaries: Women-Centered Perspectives On Population And The Environment

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Island Press, 1994 - Business & Economics - 291 pages

Changing the Boundaries explores gender relations with respect to education, reproductive health services, and agricultural resources -- three factors that are widely recognized as being central to the struggle for gender equity, population control, and environmental sustainability. As well as defining the role of women in the population-environment quandary, author Janice Jiggins explains how that role is the key to understanding issues of population and environment.

Throughout the volume, she makes extensive use of research, experience, and documentation that draws on the views and publications of women in the global South, much of which is available to development practitioners but is rarely found in academic libraries. Data, arguments, concepts, and analysis from a wide and varied range of sources are woven together to link the experience of women's daily lives with population policies and global environmental politics.

About the author (1994)

Janice Jiggins received her Ph.D. in history from the University of Sri Lanka and, at the time of publication of Changing the Boundaries, was an independent development consultant in the Netherlands.