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7. Hydrology

Hydrology, in the context of the history of women's movements, refers to the study and management of water resources and their impact on women's lives. This includes how access to clean water affects women's health, economic opportunities, and their role in communities. Women's movements often address issues like water scarcity, pollution, and the need for equitable access to resources, recognizing that water management is crucial for social justice and empowerment. By advocating for sustainable practices and policy changes, these movements aim to improve living conditions and promote gender equality in relation to water access and governance.