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Women, Water & Well-Being: A Case Study of ‘Kuttadampadam’ in Palakkad, Kerala

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Shinju, V; Prasad, Aswathi
Journal: Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities
Volume: 7
Page(s): 44-49
Date: 2019
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/10568
Sector: Water Resource & Irrigation
Region: Middle East & South Asia
Subject(s): water resources
resource management
Abstract: "The natural resources are repository for the survival of all of us, so they must be used efficiently to meet the present needs while conserving them for future generations. An action to develop capacities from global to household levels for their sustainable management and regulation is required henceforth. Of these natural resources, water resources are most precious. If there is no water; there would be no life on earth. Since ‘water is the elixir of life’, water resource management has been considered as one of the most relevant areas of intervention. Understanding the gender dimensions of water resource management is a starting point for reversing the degradation of water resources. Women play an important role here since they have to access the water resources for almost all the activities on a daily basis. As the women are the strong social agents, effective and improved water preservation techniques could be achieved through their empowerment that may eventually lead to the well-being of the households in particular and of the community in general. Therefore, the major research question posed in this study is to analyze the role of women in the preservation and management of water, an inevitable, precious but diminishing natural resource. The study also intends to describe the relationship between the three ‘W's-Women, Water & Well-being. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches are essential here as it is a contingent issue in the present scenario. Psychological dimensions were also explored since the issue is affecting the routine life of the community. The case study of women belonging to the Kuttadampadam region was done to explain the role of women in preserving water resources in the areas affecting severe water scarcity."

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