Aufsatz(elektronisch)1. Juni 2024

Wells and Women: The Infrastructural and Gendered Geographies of Water Conservation

In: Nature + culture, Band 19, Heft 2, S. 184-208

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Abstract

Abstract
The feminization of environmental responsibility holds that women more actively engage in pro-environmental behaviors compared to men. We highlight the gendered patterns of water conservation in a drought-prone region above the High Plains aquifer (HPA). Using qualitative and quantitative data from well owners and non-well owners across Kansas (n = 864), we investigate how gender moderates the relationship between several demographic variables and watering practices. Our multigroup regression results suggest that, among men, being a well owner, politically conservative, and living above the HPA are negatively associated with drought-time water conservation. Qualitatively, women in our study point out the gendered nature of water conservation, while men did not; moreover, we find evidence that male-dominated irrigation reinforces unsustainable groundwater extractions.

Verlag

Berghahn Books

ISSN: 1558-5468

DOI

10.3167/nc.2024.190204

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