Fishing activities in Mexico are ruled by a strong gender division of labor: men fish in lagoons and at the sea, while women sell produce or fish in lagoons and rivers for selfconsumption. However, the implications of such gender division of labor in terms of women�s access to aquatic resources and the relevance of their fishing activities to the diet have remained unexplored in the literature. This paper aims at contributing to these issues by analyzing subsistence fishing practices in Ixhuapan, a native community in the Sierra de Santa Marta, Veracruz. Data were gathered using group and individual interviews, a socioeconomic survey and four consumption surveys. Results indicate that the variety and size of subsistence fishing produce have...
This dissertation provides new evidence for why women should be included in small-scale fisheries as...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-65).This study shows that the most significant variabl...
Meet Alejandra and Maria Elena, women fishers from Mexico’s Lake Chapala region, whose work contradi...
Fishing activities in Mexico are ruled by a strong gender division of labor: men fish in lagoons and...
he purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which ethnic affiliation, gender ideology, ecolog...
To understand decision making by men and women within the framework of the property rights allows ad...
The gender, environment, and development approach proposes the study of women's rights and obligatio...
The gender, environment, and development approach proposes the study of women’s rights and obligat...
This thesis focuses on the success achieved by a newly formed women's fishing cooperative in San Fe...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This article aims to analyze the (in)visibility of fishing activities carried out by fisherwomen ass...
Women have a crucial role in the fishery value chains, from pre-fishing to post-fishing activities; ...
Despite the important role played by women in management and use of natural resources, their activit...
This paper aims to describe the main as the traditional knowledge of women shellfish and fisher of r...
Fishing is one of the oldest productive activities of the world over time was done mainly by men. Fe...
This dissertation provides new evidence for why women should be included in small-scale fisheries as...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-65).This study shows that the most significant variabl...
Meet Alejandra and Maria Elena, women fishers from Mexico’s Lake Chapala region, whose work contradi...
Fishing activities in Mexico are ruled by a strong gender division of labor: men fish in lagoons and...
he purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which ethnic affiliation, gender ideology, ecolog...
To understand decision making by men and women within the framework of the property rights allows ad...
The gender, environment, and development approach proposes the study of women's rights and obligatio...
The gender, environment, and development approach proposes the study of women’s rights and obligat...
This thesis focuses on the success achieved by a newly formed women's fishing cooperative in San Fe...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This article aims to analyze the (in)visibility of fishing activities carried out by fisherwomen ass...
Women have a crucial role in the fishery value chains, from pre-fishing to post-fishing activities; ...
Despite the important role played by women in management and use of natural resources, their activit...
This paper aims to describe the main as the traditional knowledge of women shellfish and fisher of r...
Fishing is one of the oldest productive activities of the world over time was done mainly by men. Fe...
This dissertation provides new evidence for why women should be included in small-scale fisheries as...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-65).This study shows that the most significant variabl...
Meet Alejandra and Maria Elena, women fishers from Mexico’s Lake Chapala region, whose work contradi...