This paper first presents a clustering of women based on the characterization of their distinct access rights to néré. Secondly, the types of access rights are characterized also in spatial terms, based on the type of land use where the women harvesting is exercised
The relevance of the study: Several factors combine to explain this situation, including the poor eq...
We examined demand and supply of Food Tree Species (FTS) products in Burkina Faso. The hypotheses we...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Systèmes d'information géographique participatifs ...
Parkia biglobosa, a NTFP tree species commonly known as "néré" is particularly important in the diet...
This study examines women's bundles of rights to exploit the pods of a valuable food-tree species in...
Gendered social norms and institutions are important determinants of agricultural activities in sout...
This paper examines the contribution of products derived from baobab (Adansonia digitata), shea (Vit...
Wild tree resources are known to play an important role in local stakeholders' livelihoods particula...
Gender differences and gender inequalities in rights, status and responsibilities significantly shap...
This paper assessed the gendered access and control over land and water, using the Ihemi cluster of ...
The issue of land and women’s land rights in rural Africa is at the heart of scholarly literature wr...
Increasing commercialization, population growth and concurrent increases in land value have affected...
Parkia biglobosa is ranked as one of the most important agroforestry multipurpose tree species in Sa...
This paper examines the contribution of products derived from baobab (Adansonia digitata), shea (Vit...
This document presents a discussion of women's rights to natural resources. As human rights increasi...
The relevance of the study: Several factors combine to explain this situation, including the poor eq...
We examined demand and supply of Food Tree Species (FTS) products in Burkina Faso. The hypotheses we...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Systèmes d'information géographique participatifs ...
Parkia biglobosa, a NTFP tree species commonly known as "néré" is particularly important in the diet...
This study examines women's bundles of rights to exploit the pods of a valuable food-tree species in...
Gendered social norms and institutions are important determinants of agricultural activities in sout...
This paper examines the contribution of products derived from baobab (Adansonia digitata), shea (Vit...
Wild tree resources are known to play an important role in local stakeholders' livelihoods particula...
Gender differences and gender inequalities in rights, status and responsibilities significantly shap...
This paper assessed the gendered access and control over land and water, using the Ihemi cluster of ...
The issue of land and women’s land rights in rural Africa is at the heart of scholarly literature wr...
Increasing commercialization, population growth and concurrent increases in land value have affected...
Parkia biglobosa is ranked as one of the most important agroforestry multipurpose tree species in Sa...
This paper examines the contribution of products derived from baobab (Adansonia digitata), shea (Vit...
This document presents a discussion of women's rights to natural resources. As human rights increasi...
The relevance of the study: Several factors combine to explain this situation, including the poor eq...
We examined demand and supply of Food Tree Species (FTS) products in Burkina Faso. The hypotheses we...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Systèmes d'information géographique participatifs ...