This thesis explores the complex relationship between women and sustainability in Europe. It examines how women are disproportionately affected by environmental issues, while also investigating their crucial role in driving sustainable practices across the continent. The research analyzes the social and political factors that shape women's experiences with sustainability. Key areas of focus may include: • women. • Women's leadership in environmental movements and sustainable development initiatives. • The role of women in shaping sustainable consumption patterns and production processes. • Policy frameworks and social norms that hinder or promote women's participation in achieving European sustainability goals. The thesis ultimately aims to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of gender and sustainability in Europe. It offers recommendations for empowering women and fostering their leadership in building a more sustainable future for the continent.
This thesis explores the complex relationship between women and sustainability in Europe. It examines how women are disproportionately affected by environmental issues, while also investigating their crucial role in driving sustainable practices across the continent. The research analyzes the social and political factors that shape women's experiences with sustainability. Key areas of focus may include: • women. • Women's leadership in environmental movements and sustainable development initiatives. • The role of women in shaping sustainable consumption patterns and production processes. • Policy frameworks and social norms that hinder or promote women's participation in achieving European sustainability goals. The thesis ultimately aims to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of gender and sustainability in Europe. It offers recommendations for empowering women and fostering their leadership in building a more sustainable future for the continent.
Women and sustainability in Europe
BAHRI, HANIEH
2023/2024
Abstract
This thesis explores the complex relationship between women and sustainability in Europe. It examines how women are disproportionately affected by environmental issues, while also investigating their crucial role in driving sustainable practices across the continent. The research analyzes the social and political factors that shape women's experiences with sustainability. Key areas of focus may include: • women. • Women's leadership in environmental movements and sustainable development initiatives. • The role of women in shaping sustainable consumption patterns and production processes. • Policy frameworks and social norms that hinder or promote women's participation in achieving European sustainability goals. The thesis ultimately aims to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of gender and sustainability in Europe. It offers recommendations for empowering women and fostering their leadership in building a more sustainable future for the continent.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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