Gender sensitive education in watershed management to support environmental friendly city

This study is about gender-sensitive perspective in watershed management education program as one of capacity building for citizens in watershed management with community-based strategy to support environmental friendly cities and security for women from flood disasters. Involving women and increasi...

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Climate change
Education
Empowerment
Environmental management
Environmental planning
Flood management
Gender
Global warming
Social factors
Strategy
Urban areas
Watershed management
Watersheds
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