Jimenez, ElizabethJuran, Luke2019-06-042019-06-042019-03-01http://hdl.handle.net/10919/89735Access: Markets, & the Gendering of Environmental Systems - an interactive panel Moderator: Dr. Ralph Hall, Associate Professor, Urban Affairs and Planning (UAP) program and Director of the Undergraduate Program, School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), Virginia Tech Rural livelihoods strategies & globalized markets: An analysis of women’s participation among Quinoa producers in the Southern Bolivian Highlands - Dr. Elizabeth Jimenez, Development Economist, Professor, CIDES UMSA, The Graduate School, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Universidad Mayor de San Andres, Bolivia Human-environment genderscapes in South Asia: Suffering for water, suffering from disasters - Dr. Luke Juran, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Assistant Professor, Virginia Water Resources Research Center, College of Natural Resources and Environment, Virginia TechDimensions: 853 x 480Duration: 01:10:25Size: 706.1 MBvideo/mp4video/webmimage/jpegapplication/pdftext.mp4-en.vttenIn CopyrightPanel Three: Access: Markets & the Gendering of Environmental SystemsRural livelihoods strategies and globalized markets: An analysis of women’s participation among Quinua producers in the Southern Bolivian HighlandsHuman-environment genderscapes in South Asia: Suffering for water, suffering from disastersPresentationVirginia Tech