This paper assessed gender differences in agricultural activities that have a potential effect on N2O emissions from agricultural soils in the Ansikhola watershed of the mid-hill region of Nepal. Multiple methods were used to collect data, including a questionnaire survey (310 households), six focus group discussions, five key informant interviews and field gas flux measurements over a year. Results indicate that women are involved in farmyard manure (FYM) collection, transport and application. Decisions regarding which crops to plant and about purchases of chemical fertilizers have changed over the last 20 years, with women now being more included in such decisions, although this is happening more among higher and middle caste groups than ...
Analysis of rural womens’ livelihood identifies a ‘triple burden’ of work to in the productive, repr...
This paper reviews the complex impact of climate change on gender relations and associated vulnerabi...
Scale-appropriate farm mechanization could be an important pathway to the UN’s sustainable developme...
In the situation where 61% of farmers in Nepal lack food sufficiency (NARC, 2010) and the production...
This paper assesses gender differences in agricultural activities that have a potential effect on so...
ABSTRACT The study entitled Do Women Work and Men Decide? Gender Dimensions of Cash Cropping in the ...
This study was designed to assess the access of Nepalese farmers to the training and extension servi...
Gender integration across national policy processes is critical to ensure effective implementation o...
The outmigration of men has led to the feminization of rural communities where women are increasingl...
© 2015 Dr. Basundhara BhattaraiThis research examines the interplay between gender and adaptation in...
The nexus of gender-agriculture-emissions reduction is one of the least explored areas related to ag...
This report explores how women perceive participation and empowerment vis-a-vis access to water and ...
Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture is needed to meet global climate policy tar...
This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on household labor allocation ...
Social and cultural contexts influence power dynamics and shape gender perceptions, roles, and decis...
Analysis of rural womens’ livelihood identifies a ‘triple burden’ of work to in the productive, repr...
This paper reviews the complex impact of climate change on gender relations and associated vulnerabi...
Scale-appropriate farm mechanization could be an important pathway to the UN’s sustainable developme...
In the situation where 61% of farmers in Nepal lack food sufficiency (NARC, 2010) and the production...
This paper assesses gender differences in agricultural activities that have a potential effect on so...
ABSTRACT The study entitled Do Women Work and Men Decide? Gender Dimensions of Cash Cropping in the ...
This study was designed to assess the access of Nepalese farmers to the training and extension servi...
Gender integration across national policy processes is critical to ensure effective implementation o...
The outmigration of men has led to the feminization of rural communities where women are increasingl...
© 2015 Dr. Basundhara BhattaraiThis research examines the interplay between gender and adaptation in...
The nexus of gender-agriculture-emissions reduction is one of the least explored areas related to ag...
This report explores how women perceive participation and empowerment vis-a-vis access to water and ...
Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture is needed to meet global climate policy tar...
This study explores the impact of changes in environmental conditions on household labor allocation ...
Social and cultural contexts influence power dynamics and shape gender perceptions, roles, and decis...
Analysis of rural womens’ livelihood identifies a ‘triple burden’ of work to in the productive, repr...
This paper reviews the complex impact of climate change on gender relations and associated vulnerabi...
Scale-appropriate farm mechanization could be an important pathway to the UN’s sustainable developme...