Mainstreaming Gender, Population and the Environment
By Coastal Resources Center, University of Rhode Island (CRC/URI), InterCoast, No. 41, Winter 2002 This issue of InterCoast takes a look at the intersection of coastal zone management with two human development and social science themes: population and gender. It includes information about global trends in the areas of integrated coastal management (ICM), gender, population, agriculture and food security.
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Mainstreaming Gender, Population and the Environment
By Coastal Resources Center, University of Rhode Island (CRC/URI), InterCoast, No. 41, Winter 2002 This issue of InterCoast takes a look at the intersection of coastal zone management with two human development and social science themes: population and gender. It includes information about global trends in the areas of integrated coastal management (ICM), gender, population, agriculture and food security.