Browsing Geography, Planning and Environment by Author "Bee, Beth A."
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Emotional Evidence of Change: Highlanders Experiences with Glacial Retreat in Peru
Chipiwalt, Kara (East Carolina University, 2019-07-26)Global climate change is a phenomenon studied by some, but experienced by many. Communities in various places across the globe live with the physical and social effects of that phenomenon each day, with the most highly ... -
Emotions, Subjectivity, and the Environment: A Study of Environmental Involvement in a Campus Community
Kresz, Camille (East Carolina University, 2018-07-24)Awareness of environmental issues and the necessity for more sustainable solutions are common topics, particularly in the academia and on university campuses. Researchers and public figures have stressed multiple times the ... -
Engendering social and environmental safeguards in REDD+: Lessons from feminist and development research
Bee, Beth A.; Basnett, Bimbika Sijapati (2016)Drawing on feminist and development literature, this paper suggests several important lessons and considerations for building equitable approaches to REDD+. Specifically, we illustrate the conceptual and practical ... -
A feminist approach to climate change governance: Everyday and intimate politics
Bee, Beth A.; Rice, Jennifer; Trauger, Amy (2015)Neoliberal climate governance, which focuses on shifting responsibility for mitigating climate change onto individuals through their consumption of techno-scientific solutions, ignores and obscures the experience of ... -
Gendered spaces of payment for environmental services: A critical look
Bee, Beth A. (2017)This article investigates the paradoxical outcomes of a mechanism to promote women’s participation in PES. Focusing specifically on the “Legal Representative,” position, I examine how gendered and generational power dynamics ... -
Micro Tabulation Block Resolution: Investigating Accuracy in Micro-Area Census Tabulation Blocks
Twarog, Jacob (East Carolina University, 2020-11-18)Avoiding error in reporting of Census Data is one of the paramount concerns influencing each Decennial Census Operation. Guaranteeing that American citizens are counted accurately and in the right location is the core ... -
“Si no comemos tortilla, no vivimos:” Women, climate change and food security in central Mexico
Bee, Beth A. (2014-04-30)In recent years, it has become clear that food security is intimately related to complex environmental, social, political and economic issues. Even though several studies document the impact of climate on food production ...