Women, Men, and Environmental Change Presentation
by Justine Sass
(April 2002) This PowerPoint presentation was adapted from PRB's policy brief, Women, Men, and Environmental Change: The Gender Dimensions of Environmental Policies and Programs (PDF). It is designed to communicate the important linkages between gender and the environment. An understanding of women's and men's relationships to the environment can play a key role in developing solutions for more sustainable use of natural resources and improved health and well-being.
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