Gender and environmental conflicts in Trifinio region
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https://doi.org/10.5377/ccs.v3i2.5984Keywords:
Environment, conflicts, Trifinio, women, gender, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala.Abstract
This study starts from the hypothesis that the environmental conflicts are primarily political conflicts concerning an unequal distribution of power, particularly between sexes. In this context, there are three main objectives that led the research. The first one is to identify the main environmental problems and conflicts and water management issues of men and women. The second is to analyze the impact of environmental conflict on women in the Trifinio Region. The third objective is to generate information that contributes to mainstream gender in management of environmental resources. Methodology: Document review and field work with focus groups, in depth interviews and quantitative surveys.
Revista ciencia, cultura y sociedad Vol. 3 No. 2 julio-diciembre 2016; 23-37
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