This study investigates gendered perspectives in the context of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS), focusing on local water management in Milan. A sample of audio-video interviews with governance stakeholders was transformed into a textual corpus, annotated with metadata on speaker roles and gender. A combination of natural language processing techniques and social network analysis was employed to identify thematic groups and recursive semantic patterns. Results revealed clear gender-based differences: women emphasize citizen participation, collaboration with science and culture, and focus on problem definition, viewing sustainable development as a gradual transformative process. Men, in contrast, prioritize specialized skills, territorial authority, and a circular flow of sustainable actions involving multiple actors. Key themes identified include urban territory, industries, politics, and civic participation, highlighting how gender shapes strategic approaches to local sustainable development.
WATER FUTURES THROUGH A GENDER LENS: RETHINKING LOCAL PATHWAYS TO SUSTAINABILITY, 2026.
WATER FUTURES THROUGH A GENDER LENS: RETHINKING LOCAL PATHWAYS TO SUSTAINABILITY
Alessia, Forciniti
;Emma, Zavarrone;Martha, Friel
2026-01-01
Abstract
This study investigates gendered perspectives in the context of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS), focusing on local water management in Milan. A sample of audio-video interviews with governance stakeholders was transformed into a textual corpus, annotated with metadata on speaker roles and gender. A combination of natural language processing techniques and social network analysis was employed to identify thematic groups and recursive semantic patterns. Results revealed clear gender-based differences: women emphasize citizen participation, collaboration with science and culture, and focus on problem definition, viewing sustainable development as a gradual transformative process. Men, in contrast, prioritize specialized skills, territorial authority, and a circular flow of sustainable actions involving multiple actors. Key themes identified include urban territory, industries, politics, and civic participation, highlighting how gender shapes strategic approaches to local sustainable development.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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