This article assesses the extent to which our conceptualisation, understanding and empirical analysis of ecosystem services are inherently gendered; in other words, how they might be biased and unbalanced in terms of their appreciation of gender differences. We do this by empirically investigating how women and men are able to benefit from ecosystem services across eight communities in coastal Kenya and Mozambique. Our results highlight different dimensions of wellbeing affected by ecosystem services, and how these are valued differently by men and women. However, it is not just the division of costs and benefits of ecosystem services that is gendered. Using a heuristic device of the ‘ecosystem-wellbeing chain’, we explain patterns within o...
Ecosystem services have become a critical issue in the environmental literature, however knowledge o...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. This article assesses...
Based on a case study from rural Mozambique, we stress that ecosystem services research may be enric...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
Ecosystem services have become a critical issue in the environmental literature, however knowledge o...
Women and men often have differential access to and derive different benefits from ecosystem service...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
Ecosystem services have become a critical issue in the environmental literature, however knowledge o...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. This article assesses...
Based on a case study from rural Mozambique, we stress that ecosystem services research may be enric...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
Ecosystem services have become a critical issue in the environmental literature, however knowledge o...
Women and men often have differential access to and derive different benefits from ecosystem service...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
Ecosystem services have become a critical issue in the environmental literature, however knowledge o...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...
IntroductionThe continuous flow of ecosystem services (ESs) within coastal and marine ecosystems sup...