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Stefanie Rixecker
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table definition of "sustainable development"
Mine is right, yours is wrong
2. Why do mountain people, or any other group, need more protection than other
s?
3. Survival of the fittest is the law of nature. It necessitates change. As
Chairman Mao said, Power comes from the barrel of
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ECOFEM Coordinator
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The World Bank's Development Forum will be hosting three new online
discussions beginning October 2. We invite your feedback on the following
topic
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Contemporary Development Issues in Ethiopia" August 2-4, 2001.
The Ethiopian American Foundation (EAF) announces an
international conference on contemporary development issues in
Ethiopia. The pr
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the oppressed and say it is the same. It is disappointing to even
have to make this point.
candi churchill
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Sent: Thursday, September 03, 1998 5:57 PM
To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT
Subject:Re: Womens space -a necessity for change and development
7;m enlightened
- you can't leave me out!"
> --
> Sent: September 03, 1998 4:52 PM
> To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT
> Subject: Womens space -a necessity for change and development
>
> Isn't it strange how many men take offense and ca
Isn't it strange how many women take offense and cannot seem to accept the
need of men for men only space. This need exists and has existed for
centuries.
Thank God that the internet and the intrusive females on it cannot
infiltrate
the physical
"men only" discussion groups I participate in with o
Isn't it strange how many men take offense and cannot seem to accept the
need of women for women only space. This need exists and has existed for
centuries.
Thank God that the internet and the intrusive males on it cannot infiltrate
the physical
"women only" discussion groups I participate in wi
Isn't it strange how many women take offense and cannot seem to accept the
need of men for men only space. This need exists and has existed for
centuries.
Thank God that the internet and the intrusive females on it cannot
infiltrate
the physical
"men only" discussion groups I participate in with
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Forthcoming Book:
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Assessment Guides, Visualization Tools, etc...
Financial Resources: Grants and Technical Assistance from various sources.
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Case Studies: Examples of sustainable development approaches in communities
around the U.S. (Soon to be in a searchable datab
FYI...Stefanie
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Dear madam, sir
Please find below a selection of international conferences and workshops
from the SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA of the UNEP-WG-SPD.
We are pleased to announce that the complete agenda is now available on our
homepage
A friend of mine forwarded this info to me. I thought some of you
might find it valuable.
Stefanie
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Greetings:
The International Institute for Sustainable Development
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International Msc in Gender, Agriculture and Rural Development
Wageningen Agricultural University is now accepting applicants for the
first International Masters Degree Programme in Gender, Agriculture and
Rural Development (GARD) to be inaugurated in September 1998. This M.Sc. is
the first in
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> Chandra,
>
> Hi! Regarding woman's sites for your web page: Are you looking for just
> Third World sites or woman's organizations on the web that deal with
> international topics? I have a few. E-mail me: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I will
> get them to you!
> Good Lu
Chandra,
Hi! Regarding woman's sites for your web page: Are you looking for just
Third World sites or woman's organizations on the web that deal with
international topics? I have a few. E-mail me: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I will
get them to you!
Good Luck!
vera,
thank you for disasters in development. this is impressive work and
food for thought.
marybeth
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Date: Sat, 12 Apr 1997 09:34:33 -0400 (EDT)
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To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMEN
Talking about Development - an International Interview Series
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the interview below is part of the above project that can
be found at http://www-personal.umich.edu/~fiatlux/td
Talking about Development - an International Interview Series
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the interview below is part of the above project that can
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- "Talking about Development" -
An interview series on development issues by Vera Britto
"Talking about Development" is an interview series where seasoned
professionals, politicians, grassroots activists, and others,
talk about what is "development" and ho
I would like to subscribe to ECOFEM and I am using this e-mail to enter.
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Thank you
Michele
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 9 12:41:21 1996
9 Sep 96 12:38:52 GMT-7
9 Sep 96 12:38:19 GMT-7
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 1996 12:45:24 -0600
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>
>At 11:18 AM 8/16/96 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>I don't reject it. Guess it depends on how you define it, but without
>>development humans wouldn't have left the trees or caves. Development is a
>>good thing if done with a bit of foresight and intellige
At 11:09 AM 8/24/96 +0800, Kylie Matthews wrote:
>>i suppose i would call this a naive attempt to 'define' development, but it
>>establishes two things:
>
>Jason do you think you could possible reply to anyone without insulting
>them. why is Betty naive and you
ve
> >even at the extent of others, and even grab some more. As Arthur C Clarke once
> >commented that we have enough resources for human 'needs' but not enough for
> >human 'greed'. I have been making national and international presentations on
> >vari
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Susanne Romey)
> To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: women in international development
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t;even at the extent of others, and even grab some more. As Arthur C Clarke once
>commented that we have enough resources for human 'needs' but not enough for
>human 'greed'. I have been making national and international presentations on
>various topics involving a bal
At 11:18 AM 8/16/96 -0700, Betty quoted Susan:
>>I thought ecofeminists rejected the notion of "development?!"
>>
>>-Susan
Betty wrote:
>
>I don't reject it. Guess it depends on how you define it, but without
>development humans wouldn't have left t
>At 11:25 AM 8/15/96 -0700, S. Grubb wrote:
>>I thought ecofeminists rejected the notion of "development?!"
>
>hmmm, well, i suppose 'some' ecofeminists reject it on a critical level
>because it creates a dichotomy between developed and nondeveloped, or
&
>> community control over the local situation . . . these are what i understand
>> by the term 'development'
>> cheers,
>> craig
>
>It seems that you are ignoring some fundamental questions, such as: why
>are "third world" nations "underdeve
>in response to an announcement i posted concerning one-year internships with
>the u.s. state department in the area of women and international development,
>sue grubb responded 'I thought ecofeminists rejected the notion of
>"development?!"'
>
>it se
ough resources for human 'needs' but not enough for
human 'greed'. I have been making national and international presentations on
various topics involving a balance between development and SHEP (Safety, Health
and Environmental Protection). I look at Holistic SHEP Systems as
On Sat, 17 Aug 1996, j griffith wrote:
> first,
>
> i'd like to make the dileneation that my response to this is on the level
> of development not on the level of its consistency with ecofeminism. i
> think that every time an 'ecofeminist' rejects 'wimmin i
On Sat, 17 Aug 1996, j griffith wrote:
> At 11:25 AM 8/15/96 -0700, S. Grubb wrote:
> >I thought ecofeminists rejected the notion of "development?!"
>
> hmmm, well, i suppose 'some' ecofeminists reject it on a critical level
> because it creates a dichot
first,
i'd like to make the dileneation that my response to this is on the level
of development not on the level of its consistency with ecofeminism. i
think that every time an 'ecofeminist' rejects 'wimmin in development,'
they fragment the movement which in turn s
]
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Aug 16 23:07:49 1996
Date: Sat, 17 Aug 1996 00:06:24 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (j griffith)
Subject: Re: women in international development
At 11:25 AM 8/15/96 -0700, S. Grubb wrote:
>I thought ecofeminists rejected the notion of "deve
control over the local situation . . . these are what i understand
> by the term 'development'
> cheers,
> craig
It seems that you are ignoring some fundamental questions, such as: why
are "third world" nations "underdeveloped?"; Who keeps them
"underdevelop
>I thought ecofeminists rejected the notion of "development?!"
>
>-Susan
I don't reject it. Guess it depends on how you define it, but without
development humans wouldn't have left the trees or caves. Development is a
good thing if done with a bit of foresight and
in response to an announcement i posted concerning one-year internships with
the u.s. state department in the area of women and international development,
sue grubb responded 'I thought ecofeminists rejected the notion of
"development?!"'
it seems to me that ecofeminism is
one of the forms to ecofeminist praxis occurs in the arena of women in
international development (wid) . . . it occured to me that some on ecofem
might be interested in this opportunity to increase their experience with wid
.. . . unfortunately it is limited to u.s. citizens
cheers,
craig
: Gender and development course
WOMEN, MEN AND DEVELOPMENT:
gender-aware approaches to research, policy and planning
14 October - 6 December 1996
Institute of Development Studies, at University of Sussex,
Brighton, UK
Course Director: Naila Kabeer
OBJECTIVE AND CONTENT
The IDS pioneered a
PUBLIC SEMINAR ON KENAF FOR RURAL AGROINDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
Date:8th -22nd March 1996
Title: Kenaf for livestock feed production and tropical forest protection
by: Dr. Carol Cross, EcoAgroForestry Trade and Development Center,
AR, USA
This is a public seminar arranged by
Here's a message that didn't get through the ether initially. Sorry
about the delay.
Stefanie
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>NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE PEDAGOGY ON 'WOMEN IN DEVELOPMEN
Here's a forwarded announcement that might interest some on ECOFEM.
Cheers, Stefanie
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Women in Development Conference - Pittsburgh, PA
Announcing: Third Annual: Women in Development Confe
To anyone interested in or working on issues of sustainable development
and women, I am interested in advice, resources, etc. for my
undergraduate thesis. I have been writing about the need for cooperation
between NGOs and women in the Northern Transvaal of South Africa for some
type of
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 11:47:45 -0600
From: BROUILLETTE AMY SUSAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: About Women's Environment & Development Organization [WEDO]
THE WOMEN'S ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
This is very difficult ground, isn't it? On the one hand, we have Teresa
Flores saying that the belief that the 3rd World desperately needs
development is the root of the 3rd World's ills. But on the other hand
are we really going to just sit back in our relative luxury and say
tha
Thank you for your recognition that commercialism, corruption and
environm,ental degradation are part of the development export package; i
would add that not only the 3d world but the 1st world as well can do
without this degradation which benefits profiteers and corrupt politicians;,
if
Yes, these are all very much blanket statements that are being made
here. What does one mean by development (a rhetorical question) and
second, how is it the root of root of most developing countries'ills. It
is also the root of a lot of the developing countries successes-lower
rat
Well it all depends on what you mean by development, doesn't it?
Doug
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On Mon, 26 Sep 1994, Teresa Flores wrote:
> HC_ELLIS wrote "that the 3rd world needs desperately development&quo
HC_ELLIS wrote "that the 3rd world needs desperately development", this
believe is the root of most of the Third World ills.
T.Flores ( a third world indian woman)
buy it? Can real estate development, if
done responsibly, protect the environment, even improve it (e.g., by reducing
the concentration of people in urban settings)?
H.C. Ellis
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