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Volume 18 Issue 3 - 2008
Water Policy and Gender
Introduction
Marion Bannister
Guest Editorial
Kathleen Bowmer
Gender issues in water user associations in China: A case study in Gansu Province
Caizhen Lu
Bearing the cost: An examination of the gendered impacts of water policy reform in Malawi
Simona Marra
Building rain water tanks and building skills: A case study of a women’s organization in Uganda
Deborah Payne, Margaret Nakato, Caroline Nabalango
Gender and water from a human rights perspective: The role of context in translating international norms into local action
Nandita Singh, Karsten Åström, Håkan Hydén, Per Wickenberg
Water abstraction in Southwestern Kenya
Paul Yillia, Norbert Kreuzinger, Jude M Mathooko
My water's fine, isn't it?: An exploration of the gendered perception of water quality and security in Australia
Andrea Crampton, Angela Ragusa
Who determines access to Australia’s water?: Social flow, gender, citizenship and stakeholder priorities in the Australian water crisis
Margaret Alston, Robyn Mason
Water-recycling in South-East Queensland, Australia: What do men and women think?
Evonne Miller, Laurie Buys
Act on Gender: A peep into intra-household water use in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) region
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt, Kate Harriden
Utilising diversity to achieve water equity
Justine Lacey
Book Reviews
Community Bushfire Safety
John Handmer, Katharine Haynes
Reviewed by Rosemary Hill
Call For Papers
Deadline: 28th March 2008

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