ABSTRACT

The concluding chapter discusses how the different chapters of this volume have made visible the often hidden and highly contextual gender dynamics in different empirical case studies on transboundary water governance. By doing so, it reflects on how a feminist perspective can broaden our analytical space to gain a deeper understanding of practices, structures, and outcomes of transboundary water governance. It concludes with identifying three sub-projects to advance feminist engagement with transboundary governance, namely identifying and exposing gendered norms and knowledges, learning from experiences in mainstreaming gender, and finding new ways of framing transboundary water governance.