A feminist reading of territory: dialogues with territorial planning
In the 21st century, there was a strengthening and emergence of women's movements and collectives in rural spaces in defense of territories, waters, forests and linked to alternative proposals to the hegemonic development model, such as agroecology, solidary economy and buen vivir. This research aims to analyze the feminist textual production on territory and to make this dialogue with territorial planning, which still has little interaction with feminist perspectives in Brazil. Through a bibliographic review of the academic production of this period (2000-2022), often related to Latin American Feminist Political Ecologies and ecofeminism, we aim to map these contributions and reflect on what they bring to territorial planning, in view of the challenges and theoretical gaps in this field.