In the fields of environmental governance and biodiversity conservation, there is a growing awareness that gender has an influence on resource use and management. Several studies argue that empowering women in resource governance can lead to beneficial outcomes for resource sustainability and biodiversity conservation. Yet how robust is the evidence to support this claim? Here we focus on the forestry and fisheries sectors to answer the primary question: What is the evidence that the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affects resource governance and conservation outcomes? Our objective is to produce a systematic map of the evidence highlighting, inter alia, the geographic distribution and quality of the evidence, the...
Marine ecosystem scale fisheries research and management must include the fishing effort of women an...
This paper analyzes how women’s participation affects institutional outcomes related to the decentra...
Gender relations shape women’s and men’s identities, norms, rules, and responsibilities. They influe...
Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minimal influence on how ...
Abstract Background Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minim...
What are the known factors that improve resource governance and conservation when women have a say i...
<p>Gender biases persist in forestry research and practice. These biases result in reduced scientifi...
Abstract Background There is i...
Gender relations influence people’s access to, use and management of land and other natural resource...
Gender biases persist in forestry research and practice. These biases result in reduced scientific r...
Does the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affect resource tion outcomes: a...
Hunger remains a key development problem in the 21st century. Within this context, there is renewed ...
Women’s participation in decision making at the user-group level and in forest committees has been d...
Environmental management and conservation practices are at their core greatly affected by who is mak...
In nearly all parts of the world, an important part of people’s livelihood is derived from natural r...
Marine ecosystem scale fisheries research and management must include the fishing effort of women an...
This paper analyzes how women’s participation affects institutional outcomes related to the decentra...
Gender relations shape women’s and men’s identities, norms, rules, and responsibilities. They influe...
Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minimal influence on how ...
Abstract Background Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minim...
What are the known factors that improve resource governance and conservation when women have a say i...
<p>Gender biases persist in forestry research and practice. These biases result in reduced scientifi...
Abstract Background There is i...
Gender relations influence people’s access to, use and management of land and other natural resource...
Gender biases persist in forestry research and practice. These biases result in reduced scientific r...
Does the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affect resource tion outcomes: a...
Hunger remains a key development problem in the 21st century. Within this context, there is renewed ...
Women’s participation in decision making at the user-group level and in forest committees has been d...
Environmental management and conservation practices are at their core greatly affected by who is mak...
In nearly all parts of the world, an important part of people’s livelihood is derived from natural r...
Marine ecosystem scale fisheries research and management must include the fishing effort of women an...
This paper analyzes how women’s participation affects institutional outcomes related to the decentra...
Gender relations shape women’s and men’s identities, norms, rules, and responsibilities. They influe...