
Articles in this issue:
Embedding gender-responsive approaches in impact assessment and management
Nora Götzmann & Nicholas Bainton
Gendered health impacts of industrial gold mining in northwestern Tanzania: perceptions of local communities
Andrea Leuenberger, Fadhila Kihwele, Isaac Lyatuu, James T. Kengia, Andrea Farnham, Mirko S. Winkler & Sonja Merten
Women at work and war: integrating gender and conflict into impact assessment
Ashley Nancy Reynolds
Gender biases in resettlement processes in Vietnam: examining women’s participation and implications for impact assessment
Nguyen Quy Nghi, Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong & Do Thi Le Hang
Expanding evidence and expertise in impact assessment: informing Canadian public policy with the knowledges of invisible communities
Leah Levac, Jane Stinson, Susan M. Manning & Deborah Stienstra
Hidden in plain sight: gender analysis of the environmental and social impact assessment of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline
Christina Hill, Charity Namara, Jane Orcaya, Andrew Bogrand & Scott A. Sellwood
Exploring the drivers of gendered grievance mechanisms: examples from the agribusiness, extractive and wind power sectors in Kenya
Wangui Kimotho & Daniel Ogol
Gender assessment in energy projects: perceptions, practices and the role of a regional directive in ECOWAS
Monica Maduekwe & Ana Gabriela Factor
Accounting for gender in climate policy advice: adapting a gender impact assessment tool to issues of climate change
Arn Sauer & Immanuel Stieß
Note: The IAIA Resource Library contains all issues since 2020. For earlier issues, visit the publisher’s website.
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