Through alliances with local community-based organizations, including groups of women, conservationists have used integrated conservation and development projects as a strategy to integrate conservation and poverty alleviation goals; yet an antiessentialist critique of ecofeminism suggests little grounds for alliances between women and conservationists. This study questions that premise through a presentation of analysis results from interviews with women in three communities surrounding Mexico\u27s Calakmul Biosphere Reserve. I compare the households of conservation-allied women with other households, on (1) the use of various farming practices on women\u27s group parcels and on other land managed by households (conservation-related outcom...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
The roles indigenous women play in forest conservation represent the spaces allocated by society on ...
Most current community development projects have a built in gender component. Despite the WID, WED a...
Through alliances with local community-based organizations, including groups of women, conservationi...
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...
A livelihoods approach positions individuals, situated within households, as active agents within pr...
This dissertation explores the impacts of participatory conservation on gender structure in the Mami...
Community-based conservation programmes need to engage the support of all its members. Gender is a k...
Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minimal influence on how ...
Abstract The Zapatista uprising, rebellion, and ongoing attempts to create a new way of life inside ...
Ecotourism is lauded as a path toward sustainable development and women’s empowerment in rural areas...
In rural Mexican communities, both men and women are at disadvantaged positions for being geographic...
Rural development shaped by global pressures aims to improve livelihoods and market access in remote...
Abstract Background Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minim...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
The roles indigenous women play in forest conservation represent the spaces allocated by society on ...
Most current community development projects have a built in gender component. Despite the WID, WED a...
Through alliances with local community-based organizations, including groups of women, conservationi...
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...
A livelihoods approach positions individuals, situated within households, as active agents within pr...
This dissertation explores the impacts of participatory conservation on gender structure in the Mami...
Community-based conservation programmes need to engage the support of all its members. Gender is a k...
Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minimal influence on how ...
Abstract The Zapatista uprising, rebellion, and ongoing attempts to create a new way of life inside ...
Ecotourism is lauded as a path toward sustainable development and women’s empowerment in rural areas...
In rural Mexican communities, both men and women are at disadvantaged positions for being geographic...
Rural development shaped by global pressures aims to improve livelihoods and market access in remote...
Abstract Background Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minim...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
The roles indigenous women play in forest conservation represent the spaces allocated by society on ...
Most current community development projects have a built in gender component. Despite the WID, WED a...