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Community and participation in water resources management: Gendering and naturing development debates from Bangladesh
Farhana Sultana
Department of Geography and the Environment
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
water resources management
67%
participation
58%
gender
41%
power relations
39%
geography
38%
arsenic
35%
development discourse
23%
water management
23%
social differentiation
21%
society
20%
social process
17%
water
16%
equity
15%
mobilization
13%
management practice
12%
conflict
11%
mitigation
10%
drinking water
10%
contamination
8%
project
7%
product
6%
sediment
6%
evaluation
6%
Social Sciences
Water resources management
100%
Bangladesh
66%
participation
35%
water
30%
water management
21%
geography
21%
Water projects
14%
gender
14%
social differentiation
12%
discourse
10%
environmental pollution
10%
social process
9%
mobilization
8%
equity
7%
efficiency
6%
evaluation
4%