In addition to ecosystem services, forests supply essential resources such as timber and non-timber forest products to rural populations who live nearby. These resources contribute vitally to household energy, materials, and various nutritional and medicinal requirements. In many parts of the developing world, women are assigned the task of acquiring these resources. Eco-feminism has used an essentialist position to explain the relation between forests and rural women. This paper, however, argues for the adoption of an institutional ecology approach to clarify patterns of interaction between rural communities and forests. Such an approach focuses on the role played by institutions, civil society, and individuals in environmental exchanges. ...
This study adopts Ostrom’s Social-Ecological Systems (SES) framework in empirical fieldwork to expla...
This study adopts Ostrom’s Social-Ecological Systems (SES) framework in empirical fieldwork to expla...
This paper examines group functioning in the management of common pool resources, such as forests. I...
Gender inequalities and social exclusions in community-based forest management have garnered attenti...
Women are important stakeholders in natural resource policies since rural women in developing countr...
In recent years, state decentralization of control over community resource management has been incre...
In recent years, state decentralization of control over community resource management has been incre...
This paper analyzes how women’s participation affects institutional outcomes related to the decentra...
This chapter shows how the formal participation of men and women in a community-based forest managem...
This paper analyzes how women’s participation affects institutional outcomes related to the decentra...
Tribal women known for their deep association with the forests are an economically active lot but ne...
In the aftermath of a famous environmental tree-hugger movement, widely known as the Chipko moveme...
The study is going to an attempt to tribal women livelihood on forest in India. Forest is an integra...
Abstract This paper examines how rural livelihoods are improved owing to the impact of policy interv...
Co-governance of forests, or participatory forest management, has been a wide-spread conservation an...
This study adopts Ostrom’s Social-Ecological Systems (SES) framework in empirical fieldwork to expla...
This study adopts Ostrom’s Social-Ecological Systems (SES) framework in empirical fieldwork to expla...
This paper examines group functioning in the management of common pool resources, such as forests. I...
Gender inequalities and social exclusions in community-based forest management have garnered attenti...
Women are important stakeholders in natural resource policies since rural women in developing countr...
In recent years, state decentralization of control over community resource management has been incre...
In recent years, state decentralization of control over community resource management has been incre...
This paper analyzes how women’s participation affects institutional outcomes related to the decentra...
This chapter shows how the formal participation of men and women in a community-based forest managem...
This paper analyzes how women’s participation affects institutional outcomes related to the decentra...
Tribal women known for their deep association with the forests are an economically active lot but ne...
In the aftermath of a famous environmental tree-hugger movement, widely known as the Chipko moveme...
The study is going to an attempt to tribal women livelihood on forest in India. Forest is an integra...
Abstract This paper examines how rural livelihoods are improved owing to the impact of policy interv...
Co-governance of forests, or participatory forest management, has been a wide-spread conservation an...
This study adopts Ostrom’s Social-Ecological Systems (SES) framework in empirical fieldwork to expla...
This study adopts Ostrom’s Social-Ecological Systems (SES) framework in empirical fieldwork to expla...
This paper examines group functioning in the management of common pool resources, such as forests. I...