THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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Women, environmental protection, sustainability, gender equality, grassroots movements, policy, empowerment.Аннотация
This article explores the essential role of women in environmental protection, highlighting their contributions as primary managers of natural resources, especially in developing countries. Despite their significant impact, women face barriers such as limited access to education, resources, and decision-making platforms.
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