GENDER AND ENVIRONMENT
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https://doi.org/10.52754/16948688_2024_1(4)_19Keywords:
chemical, hazardous, toxic, waste, morbidity, gender, environment, eco-feminismAbstract
This article is devoted to the ecological problem all over the world. People all around think about saving the Earth, not to pollute the nature. It has identified chemical hazardous toxic waste as an area in need of urgent attention in developing countries. The toxic waste buried had caused high incidence of cancer and morbidity in the community. Gender and the environment help to shed light on the gendered impacts of climate change and women’s, experiences and knowledge can help to protect our environment. The authors make the students aware about the use and management of natural resources. They also pay attention to the eco-feminism, women and nature share a special relationship. The problem of victim, patriarchy, portray, hierarchical is discussed in this article. The author concerns the problem of eco-feminism and environment in Central Asia and Kyrgyzstan.
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