
Women's Relationship with Environmental Conservation Physical Geography: Geomorphology
Women often play a crucial role in environmental conservation, particularly in rural communities where they manage natural resources. Their traditional knowledge of local ecosystems shapes sustainable practices, contributing significantly to conservation efforts. In the context of geomorphology, which studies the Earth's surface and processes, women's interactions with land—whether through agriculture, water management, or gathering—highlight their influence on shaping landscapes. Historically, women's labor in these areas has been undervalued, yet it is essential for maintaining ecological balance. Recognizing and supporting women's contributions enhances both social equity and environmental resilience.