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来源类型Journal article
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来源ID10628IIED
Gender and urban change
Cecilia Tacoli; David Satterthwaite; Sylvia Chant; Celine D'Cruz; Patience Mudimu; Caren Levy; Cathy McIlwaine; Sarah Bradshaw; Nicola Banks; Julian Walker; Alexandre Apsan Frediani; Jean-​François Trani; Kaveri Haritas
发表日期2013
出处Environment and Urbanization 25.1
出版者SAGE
出版年2013
语种英语
摘要

Urbanization is often associated with greater independence and opportunity for women – but also with high risks of violence and constraints on employment, mobility and leadership that reflect deep gender-based inequalities. These issues are explored in the April 2013 issue of Environment and Urbanization, on Gender and Urban Change. It includes papers on: where and when urban women enjoy advantages over their rural counterparts; community savings schemes that build women’s leadership and support upgrading; how transport planning still fails to respond to women’s travel needs; how urban contexts can reduce gender-based violence, although often they can increase it; how income and ideology influence women’s decision-making in rural and urban areas in Nicaragua; the changes in women’s participation in labour markets in Dhaka and the tensions this can generate within households; what was learnt from a project working with girls and boys with disabilities in Mumbai; and the particular roles of women in seeking to get better services for their low-income/informal neighbourhoods in Bengalaru.

The editorial summarising the key issues covered is open-access.

This issue also has two papers on climate change, which are a detailed benefit-cost analysis applied to Durban; and the different responses of low-income tenants and squatters to adaptation in Khulna. Other papers include: the limitations in the Indian government’s Basic Services for the Urban Poor Programme; the politics of non-payment for water in Manila’s low-income communities; community-managed reconstruction in Old Fadama (Accra) after a fire; developing a solid waste collection service in informal settlements in Managua; how well-connected individuals control land allocations and water supply in an informal settlement in Dhaka; and an assessment of provision for water, sanitation and waste collection in two informal settlements in Kumasi.

URLhttps://pubs.iied.org/10628IIED/?c=urban&p=30
来源智库International Institute for Environment and Development (United Kingdom)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/317215
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Cecilia Tacoli,David Satterthwaite,Sylvia Chant,et al. Gender and urban change. 2013.
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