Introduction * Introduction to handbook of gender and development The Editors PART I The making of the field- concepts and case studies * Introduction to part I The Editors * Men, masculinities and development Jane L. Parpart * Gender mainstreaming: changing the course of development? Caroline Sweetman * Gender and postcolonialism Sarah Radcliffe * Gender and religion: gender-critical turns and other turns in post-religious and post-secular feminisms Maria Jashok * Feminist political ecology Rebecca Elmhirst * Navigating gender and development Ragnhild Lund PART II Environmental resources- production and protection * Introduction to part II The Editors Land use and agricultural resources * Changing access to land by women in sub-Saharan Africa Michael Kevane * Gender, agrarian reforms and land rights Susie Jacobs * Exploring gendered rural spaces of agrobiodiversity management - a case study from Kerala, South India Isabelle Kunze and Janet Momsen * Gender relations in biodiversity conservation and management Patricia L. Howard * Gendered dimensions of indigenous fire knowledge retention and revival Christine Eriksen and Don L. Hankins Living Resources * Gender and livestock in developing nations Alice Hovorka * Fisheries and aquaculture need a gender counter-revolution Meryl J Williams Mining Resources * Gender in and gender and mining: feminist approaches Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt * Just picking up stones: gender and technology in a small-scale gold mining site Hannelore Verbrugge and Steven Van Wolputte PART III Population- poverty and patriarchy * Introduction to part III The Editors * Gender and poverty in the global south Sylvia Chant * At home in the city? Gender and urban poverty Ann Varley * Caribbean kinship research: from pathology to structure to negotiated family processes Christine Barrow * Gender, development, children and young people Jo Boyden, Gina Crivello and Virginia Morrow * Serving the transnational surrogate market as a development strategy? Carolin Schurr and Bettina Fredrich PART IV Health and services- survival and society * Introduction to part IV The Editors * Gender and health Barbara Parfitt * Rethinking community and participation in water governance Farhana Sultana * Gender equality and developing world toilet provision Clara Greed * Gender, pollution, waste and waste management Elizabeth Thomas-Hope PART V Mobilities- services and spaces * Introduction to part V The Editors * Transnational domestic work and the politics of development Brenda S.A. Yeoh, Shirlena Huang and Yi'En Cheng * Care, women and migration in the Global South Eleonore Kofman and Parvati Raghuram * Gender, post-trafficking and citizenship in Nepal Janet G. Townsend, Nina Laurie, Diane Richardson and Meena Poudel * Female sex trafficking: gendered vulnerability Vidyamali Samarasinghe * Tourism and cultural landscapes of gender in developing countries Margaret B. Swain * Impact of ICTs on Muslim women Salma Abbasi Left behinds * Gendered costs to the left behind: a challenge to the migration and development nexus Rebecca Torres * Women and public spaces in rural China Li Sun * The influence of gender and ethnicity in the creation of social space amongst women in rural Sri Lanka Munira Ismail PART VI Conflict and post-conflict- victims or victors? * Introduction to part VI The Editors * La Ruta, the Pacific way: women for a negotiated solution to armed conflict Adriana Parra-Fox * Gender and post conflict rehabilitation Colette Harris * Women, camps, and bare life Ayesha Nibbe * Researching sexual violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo: methodologies, ethics, and the production of knowledge in an African warscape Patricia Daley PART VII Economics- empowerment and enrichment * Introduction to part VII The Editors * Crisis of capital accumulation and global restructuring of social reproduction: a conceptual note Faranak Miraftab * Women producers, collective enterprise and Fair Trade Sally Smith, Elaine Jones and Carol Wills * The entrepreneurial landscape for African women: sectors and characteristics from micro-enterprises to large businesses Anita Spring * Gendering entrepreneurship in Romania: survival in a post-community borderland Margareta Amy Lelea * Gender empowerment and microcredit in Bangladesh Shahnaz Huq-Hussain * Women, micro-credit programs and repayment challenges: the Sri Lankan experience Seela Aladuwaka PART VIII Development organizations- people and institutions * Introduction to part VIII The Editors * Promoting gender equality in the changing global landscape on international development cooperation Rosalind Eyben * Gender equality, women's empowerment and the UN: what is it all about? Patricia Holden * Building gender into vulnerability analysis: an example using the 'crunch' model Vu Minh Hai, Ines Smyth and Anne Coles * Development people: How does gender matter? Anne-Meike Fechter * Engendering understandings of faith-based organizations: intersections between religion and gender in development and humanitarian interventions Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh