With over 2,500 Landcare-type groups and 65,000 members involving almost 30% of the farming community, there is considerable evidence of program success in mobilizing community action. In this paper the authors focus on the impact of gender roles upon women's participation and experience of Landcare. Research confirmed that women are important and knowledgeable land managers, have a strong stewardship ethic and have played a vital role in the work and organization of Landcare groups. Despite optimistic claims by some participants, gender and social class had affected women's participation and experience of Landcare: many women were apprehensive about joining, men appeared reluctant to share decision making power and women often supported La...
While strengthening women’s land rights is increasingly on national and international agendas, there...
The study examines the degree and authenticity of women's and men's participation at four levels of ...
The overall objective of the proposed research is to gain an in-depth understanding of the woman\u27...
[Extract] Farming in Australia is constructed as a very male business. Farm men are 'farmers' while ...
A notable feature of contemporary approaches to ameliorating rural environmental degradation (such a...
There are over 2,500 Landcare groups with 65,000 members operating across Australia. With considerab...
The research is premised on the realisation that when farm-family members have adequate psychologica...
Women are the minority in production agriculture and their leadership roles in agricultural industri...
Women’s access to, control and management of land are crucial aspects of sustainable development. La...
Gender relations in households and communities play a formative role in how tenure rights — such as ...
Concerns about rising food prices, food security and land grabs have focussed attention on land redi...
This paper examines outcomes for women\u27s effective land control from engagement of women\u27s agr...
Land degradation is a significant environmental and economic problem in Australia. The National Land...
Until now agriculture has been considered a male domain. Although approximately one third of agricul...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
While strengthening women’s land rights is increasingly on national and international agendas, there...
The study examines the degree and authenticity of women's and men's participation at four levels of ...
The overall objective of the proposed research is to gain an in-depth understanding of the woman\u27...
[Extract] Farming in Australia is constructed as a very male business. Farm men are 'farmers' while ...
A notable feature of contemporary approaches to ameliorating rural environmental degradation (such a...
There are over 2,500 Landcare groups with 65,000 members operating across Australia. With considerab...
The research is premised on the realisation that when farm-family members have adequate psychologica...
Women are the minority in production agriculture and their leadership roles in agricultural industri...
Women’s access to, control and management of land are crucial aspects of sustainable development. La...
Gender relations in households and communities play a formative role in how tenure rights — such as ...
Concerns about rising food prices, food security and land grabs have focussed attention on land redi...
This paper examines outcomes for women\u27s effective land control from engagement of women\u27s agr...
Land degradation is a significant environmental and economic problem in Australia. The National Land...
Until now agriculture has been considered a male domain. Although approximately one third of agricul...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
While strengthening women’s land rights is increasingly on national and international agendas, there...
The study examines the degree and authenticity of women's and men's participation at four levels of ...
The overall objective of the proposed research is to gain an in-depth understanding of the woman\u27...