Promoting productive gendered spaces for adapting to climatic stress: two case studies from rural Bangladesh
International Water Management Institute (iwmi).
No H046753, IWMI Water Policy Briefings from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: Gender/Women/Climate; change/Adaptation/Rural; areas/Communities/Productivity/Households/Food; security/Vegetables/Chars/Small; scale; farming/Living; standards/Poverty/Case; studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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Date: 2014
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