This paper examines outcomes for women\u27s effective land control from engagement of women\u27s agricultural community-based organizations (CBOs) with conservation projects in southern Mexico. Through ethnography and interviews with one hundred women in three communities, the author assesses whether women\u27s organization, as a response to availability of project resources, has led to increased access to, and control over, land, as well as gender empowerment. A binary logistic regression model predicts CBO participation and suggests that who participates in these groups is defined in part by the varied position of women within community class and power structures. Women\u27s land access has increased through participation in CBOs, but eff...
Graduation date: 2001Many development organizations now recognize the importance of culturally\ud se...
Women’s access to, control and management of land are crucial aspects of sustainable development. La...
With the retreat of the state under neoliberalism, the lack of (or negligible) government and non-go...
This paper examines outcomes for women\u27s effective land control from engagement of women\u27s agr...
This paper examines outcomes for women’s effective land control from engage-ment of women’s agricult...
Through alliances with local community-based organizations, including groups of women, conservationi...
Despite empirical findings on women’s varied and often extensive participation in smallholder agricu...
A livelihoods approach positions individuals, situated within households, as active agents within pr...
Through the years, rural women have been immerse in different situations that have condemn them to s...
The organization of indigenous and rural women in productive and micro-enterprise groups aims to be ...
In rural Mexican communities, both men and women are at disadvantaged positions for being geographic...
Women own or co-own approximately half of the farmland in Iowa, United States, yet researchers are o...
Rural development shaped by global pressures aims to improve livelihoods and market access in remote...
I’m concerned with the increased empowerment levels of women from the maya tseltal minority ethnic g...
As in other Latin American countries, agricultural activities in Guatemala contribute with 32% of th...
Graduation date: 2001Many development organizations now recognize the importance of culturally\ud se...
Women’s access to, control and management of land are crucial aspects of sustainable development. La...
With the retreat of the state under neoliberalism, the lack of (or negligible) government and non-go...
This paper examines outcomes for women\u27s effective land control from engagement of women\u27s agr...
This paper examines outcomes for women’s effective land control from engage-ment of women’s agricult...
Through alliances with local community-based organizations, including groups of women, conservationi...
Despite empirical findings on women’s varied and often extensive participation in smallholder agricu...
A livelihoods approach positions individuals, situated within households, as active agents within pr...
Through the years, rural women have been immerse in different situations that have condemn them to s...
The organization of indigenous and rural women in productive and micro-enterprise groups aims to be ...
In rural Mexican communities, both men and women are at disadvantaged positions for being geographic...
Women own or co-own approximately half of the farmland in Iowa, United States, yet researchers are o...
Rural development shaped by global pressures aims to improve livelihoods and market access in remote...
I’m concerned with the increased empowerment levels of women from the maya tseltal minority ethnic g...
As in other Latin American countries, agricultural activities in Guatemala contribute with 32% of th...
Graduation date: 2001Many development organizations now recognize the importance of culturally\ud se...
Women’s access to, control and management of land are crucial aspects of sustainable development. La...
With the retreat of the state under neoliberalism, the lack of (or negligible) government and non-go...