
gendered environmentalism
Gendered environmentalism refers to how different genders experience, approach, and influence environmental issues based on their social roles and perspectives. Women, often seen as primary caregivers, tend to prioritize conservation and sustainability, advocating for community well-being and resource management. Men may engage differently, sometimes focusing on technological or economic solutions. Recognizing these diverse viewpoints helps create more inclusive strategies for addressing environmental challenges, ensuring policies consider varied experiences and needs across genders. This approach promotes equitable participation and recognizes how gender influences environmental understanding and action.