Mainstreaming gender in water governance through “how to do gender” toolkits has long been a development focus. It has been widely argued that such toolkits simplify the complex, nuanced realities of inequalities by gender in relation to water and fail to pay attention to the fact that the propos...
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Shrestha, Gitta
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Joshi, Deepa
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Clement, Floriane
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[Masculinities and hydropower in India: a feminist political ecology perspective]
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Masculinities and hydropower in India: a feminist political ecology perspective