
3. Intersection of Physical Geography and Women's Studies
The intersection of physical geography and women's studies explores how geographical features and environmental factors impact women's lives and roles in society. This includes examining how location, climate, and natural resources influence women's access to education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. Additionally, it looks at how women engage with and manage their environments, especially in areas like agriculture and conservation. Understanding this intersection helps highlight social inequalities and promote gender equity in policies related to environmental management and development, recognizing that geography plays a crucial role in shaping women's experiences and contributions.