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From distress to anger to shame: Gender violence, empowerment, and emotional states in Ecuador

open access: yesFeminist Anthropology, Volume 5, Issue 1, Page 81-95, May 2024.
Abstract Changing discourses and laws related to women's rights and intimate partner violence (IPV) in rural Ecuador have profoundly reshaped how local women experience and respond to violence. Women once understood violence as one strand of social suffering embedded in everyday rural life, and they resisted and managed this violence through various ...
Karin Friederic
wiley   +1 more source

Women in water resource management: A review of water policies of Nepal

open access: yesWorld Water Policy, Volume 10, Issue 2, Page 566-582, May 2024.
Abstract Women in Nepal are primary users of water within and outside of their houses. Studies show that despite being a major stakeholder, women's voices are often absent in water management decisions. One of the effective ways of creating genderinclusive and empowering water management systems is through government policies and strategies.
Supriya Joshi, Ramesh Ghimire
wiley   +1 more source

¿Qué ha pasado con el agua en el nuevo estado plurinacional de Bolivia?

open access: yesAmérica Latina Hoy, 2015
La protección del derecho al agua ha sido el principal objetivo de los más emblemáticos movimientos sociales de los últimos tiempos en Bolivia. Su continua violación ha ocasionado un quiebre en la dinámica social, propiciando un con?icto que ha derivado ...
Nataly Viviana VARGAS GAMBOA
doaj   +1 more source

Not in it for the money: Meaningful relationships sustain voluntary land conservation initiatives in Peru

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 6, Issue 2, Page 818-832, April 2024.
Abstract Voluntary land conservation, including privately protected areas (PPAs), is a key component of enabling the future of biodiversity on Earth. Accordingly, the question of motivations has preoccupied conservation social science. True motivations are difficult to ascertain, however, even for ourselves.
Rocío López de la Lama   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Shortcuts and detours of environmental collective legal mobilizations: the cases of the Atrato River and the Amazon region in Colombia

open access: yesJournal of Law and Society, Volume 51, Issue 1, Page 82-103, March 2024.
Abstract Colombia's Atrato River and Amazon region were declared legal entities by Colombian judges in 2016 and 2018 respectively. This set the stage for a new era of environmental litigation in Colombia, in which a number of natural entities have been granted this status.
MARKUS CIESIELSKI   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Injusticia Ambiental y Derecho Humano Al Agua

open access: yesRevista Thesis Juris, 2014
La conservación y preservación de los bienes naturales es un elemento imprescindible para el mantenimiento de la vida humana y el bienestar general. Si no conseguimos superar los obstáculos medioambientales que apremian al planeta difícilmente podremos erradicar la pobreza.
openaire   +3 more sources

Changing Trees, Enduring Forests: Institutional Bricolage, Gradual Change and Community Forestry among Yucatec Mayans in Mexico

open access: yesDevelopment and Change, Volume 55, Issue 1, Page 97-122, January 2024.
ABSTRACT This article seeks to understand why community forestry enterprises in the Mayan rainforest of Mexico are losing ground, while middlemen and manufacturers are regaining control over forestry resources. It focuses on the case of the Ejido San Felipe Oriente where an NGO codesigned a commercialization platform with the objective of bringing ...
Noé Manuel Mendoza Fuente, Andrei Marin
wiley   +1 more source

LA TUTELA DEL ACCESO AL AGUA POTABLE EN EL DERECHO INTERNACIONAL

open access: yesRevista de Derecho (Coquimbo)
En atención a los problemas de contaminación y al estrés hídrico que se dan actualmente (y que repercuten en la salud y en las condiciones de vida de las personas) se considera relevante analizar el tema del acceso al agua potable a la luz del Derecho ...
SILVIA BERTAZZO
doaj   +1 more source

El Derecho Humano al Agua para Excluidos en los Municipios de Juárez y Guachochi, Chihuahua

open access: yesTecnología y ciencias del agua, 2019
Este artículo argumenta que una gran cantidad de ciudadanos mexicanos que no tienen cobertura de agua potable en la práctica no son considerados en la discusión del derecho humano al agua, y tampoco se considera su opinión en las alternativas para que ...
Óscar Fidencio Ibáñez Hernández   +1 more
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La Ley del Agua del Estado de México es violatoria del “Derecho Humano al Agua”

open access: yesIus Comitiãlis, 2018
Toda persona tiene derecho al acceso, disposición y saneamiento de agua potable para consumo personal y doméstico en forma suficiente, salubre, aceptable y asequible, y el Estado Mexicano garantiza este derecho humano en el artículo 4° de la Constitución,
Juan Manuel Arreola de la Mora
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