Publications related to Gender
Journal Articles
Sarkar, A. (2023). Women, water and technology: Changing nature of water transactions in western Rajasthan. *Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, 13*(1), 30-38. doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2022.306
Pratama, A. B., Amber, H., Shershunovich, Y., & de Castro, A. B. R. (2023). Do smart cities perform better in governing the COVID-19 crisis? Empirical evidence from Indonesian cities. *Urban Governance*.
Amber, H., & Chichaibelu, B. B. (2023). Narrowing the gender digital divide: Mobile phone ownership and female labor force participation in Pakistan. *Review of Development Economics*, 1-29.
Amber, H., & Chichaibelu, B. B. (2023). Patterns and causes of female labor force participation: An age–period–cohort analysis for Pakistan. *Population Research and Policy Review, 42*(2), 20.
Munajed, D. A. (2020). An intersectional analysis of Syrian women’s participation in civil society in the post-2011 context. *Middle East - Topics & Arguments, 14*, 103-116. doi.org/10.17192/meta.2020.14.8252
Nischalke, S. M., Abebe, M., Assefa, B., Keding, G. B., Kriesemer, S. K., Randrianarison, N., & Beuchelt, T. D. (2018). Gender challenges in horticultural research in Ethiopia and Madagascar. *Acta Horticulturae, 1205*, 137-146. doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1205.16
Gutierrez-Montes, I., Arguedas, M., Ramirez-Aguero, F., Mercado, L., & Sellare, J. (2018). Contributing to the construction of a framework for improved gender integration into climate-smart agriculture projects monitoring and evaluation: MAP-Norway experience. *Climatic Change, 158*, 93–106. doi.org/10.1007/s10584-018-2231-1
Nischalke, S. M., Abebe, M., Assefa Wondimagegnhu, B., Kriesemer, S. K., & Beuchelt, T. D. (2017). Forgotten forests? Food potential of ancient coffee forests and agroforestry systems in the southwestern Ethiopian mountains, seen through a gender lens. *Mountain Research and Development, 37*(3), 254-262. doi.org/10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-16-00096.1
Beuchelt, T. D., & Badstue, L. (2013). Gender, nutrition- and climate-smart food production: Opportunities and trade-offs. *Food Security, 5*(5), 709-721. doi.org/10.1007/s12571-013-0290-8
Other Publications
Amber, H., & Chichaibelu, B. B. (2023). Impact of Public Transit and Ride-hailing Services on Female Labor Force Participation in Lahore, Pakistan: A Mixed-Method Approach. Forthcoming as IGC working paper.
Amber, H., Chichaibelu, B. B., & Hussain, A. (2023). Impact of public transport and ride-hailing services on female labour force participation in Lahore, Pakistan: A mixed-method approach. *PAK-22040 May 2023*. Retrieved from www.theigc.org/publications/impact-public-transport-and-ride-hailing-services-female-labour-force
Avilés-Irahola, D. L., & Youkhana, E. (2023). Gender studies in development research: A neocolonial agenda? Retrieved from ZEF Working Paper 227.
Avilés-Irahola, D. L., & Youkhana, E. (2023). The links between the Buen Vivir and Decolonial Feminism: An approach drawn from experiences in Bolivia and Ecuador. Retrieved from ZEF Working Paper 228.
Avilés Irahola, D., & Surendran Padmaja, S. (2023, October 13). A would-be match made in heaven: Activists and academics for women’s land rights. Part 1. *ZEF Researchers' Blog*.
Khalid, A. A., Avilés-Irahola, D. L., & Salifu, A. (2023). Women’s autonomy in maternal healthcare decision-making in urban Ghana. Retrieved from ZEF Working paper 219.
Rajasekar, S., Surendran Padmaja, S., Kovaleva, M., & Avilés Irahola, D. (2023, June 9). World Environment Day: Bridging the Gap between Gender and the Environment. *ZEF Researchers' Blog*.
Saleemi, S., Beuchelt, T., & Sadhwani, P. (2023, October 25). Activists and academics for women’s land rights. Part 2. *ZEF Researchers' Blog*.
Aviles, D. (2022, January). A report on gender-sensitive research at ZEF. Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn.
Beuchelt, T., & Avilés-Irahola, D. L. (2022). Nicht länger an ihnen vorbei: Klimamittel müssen bevorzugt an Frauen gehen.
Beuchelt, T., Avilés, D., & Brown, E. (2022, March 7). Why rural development cannot happen whilst Gender-based violence remains endemic across the world. *ZEF Researchers' Blog*.
Sarkar, A. (2022). Time and trauma: What fetching water costs women and girls in Nairobi's informal settlements. *The Conversation*. Retrieved from theconversation.com/time-and-trauma-what-fetching-water-costs-women-and-girls-in-nairobis-informal-settlements-172425
Gonzaga, G. L., Alesna, W. T., & Cagasan, E. G. Women’s experiences of a livelihood project after Haiyan: A phenomenological study.
Avilés-Irahola, D. L. (2020). The concept of “Buen Vivir” from a decolonial feminist perspective. *Radical Ecological Democracy*. Retrieved from www.radicalecologicaldemocracy.org/decolonial-feminism-and-buen-vivir/
Avilés-Irahola, D., Beuchelt, T., Schmitt, C., Nischalke, S., Youkhana, E., & Geiger, F. (2020, April 29). Gender inequalities show and deepen in times of pandemic. *ZEF Researchers' Blog*.
Beuchelt, T. D., & Nischalke, S. (2018). Adding a gender lens in quantitative development research on food and non-food biomass production: A guide for sex-disaggregated data collection. ZEF Working Paper 170. Center for Development Research (ZEF), Bonn, Germany. (Open Access)
Avilés-Irahola, D. L., Antezana, I., Salazar, M., Yumisaca, F., & Fonseca, C. (2010). Gender mainstreaming in three participatory methods: Horizontal evaluations, productive platforms, and participatory market chain approach. *International Potato Center*. Lima, Peru, 56p.
Aviles-Irahola, D. L. (2008). Report of the gender audit at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). Final Report. *Systemwide Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis*. Cali, Colombia, 93p.
Beuchelt, T. D. (2008). Support networks of rural households. A case study of risk-management in Northern Vietnam. *Kommunikation und Beratung - Sozialwissenschaftliche Schriften zur Landnutzung und ländlichen Entwicklung No. 86*. Weikersheim, Germany: Margraf Publishers.