Ebook: Indigenous Women & Climate Change
Author: Rocío Silva Santisteban (ed.), Alerto Acosta Luisa Belaunde Jelke Boesten Marisol de la Cadena Eduardo Gudynas Tania Pariona Tarcila Rivera Majandra Rodríguez Rocío Silva Santisteban (auths.), Elaine Bolton (transl.)
- Genre: Geography
- Tags: Peru, : 1. Peru – 2. Indigenous Peoples – 3. Women – 4. Climate change
- Year: 2020
- Publisher: SERVINDI
- Language: English
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Against all the odds, and despite the challenges that climate change
represents for Latin America, not to mention the fact that the
new global order seems to relegate the region to little more than
a space for the “extraction of goods and knowledge”, women are
demonstrating day in day out that they have the ideas and the unique
and essential skills to propose a radical change in the matrix of
civilisation at this crucial point in humankind’s history. This book talks
about those challenges.
represents for Latin America, not to mention the fact that the
new global order seems to relegate the region to little more than
a space for the “extraction of goods and knowledge”, women are
demonstrating day in day out that they have the ideas and the unique
and essential skills to propose a radical change in the matrix of
civilisation at this crucial point in humankind’s history. This book talks
about those challenges.
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