There is resurging interest in community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) as an approach for achieving global biodiversity conservation goals. Yet, CBNRM remains dominated by men, elevating the importance of designing programs that give voice and agency to women. Arguments for increasing gender balance within CBNRM often assume women have strong preferences for equality and altruism and would therefore be better environmental stewards. Evidence on the effect of gender balance on commons management, however, remains mixed. We report on two framed field experimental games with community members directly engaged in the use and management of natural resources in rural Kenya. Participants were randomly assigned to single-gender (all mal...
Gender relations influence people’s access to, use and management of land and other natural resource...
In the fields of environmental governance and biodiversity conservation, there is a growing awarenes...
Women are important stakeholders in natural resource policies since rural women in developing countr...
There is resurging interest in community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) as an approach fo...
Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minimal influence on how ...
<div><p>Community-based conservation (CBC) aims to benefit local people as well as to achieve conser...
Collective action in agriculture and natural resource management is all too often perceived of in te...
Abstract Background Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minim...
What are the known factors that improve resource governance and conservation when women have a say i...
A conference paper on gender participation in viable micro-projects in the rural areas of Zimbabwe....
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) provide incentives to landowners to manage resources in ways t...
This article considers the absence of convincing analyses of gender roles in thinking about communit...
Framed field experiments (experimental games) are widely used to assess factors affecting cooperatio...
Understanding the role that gender plays in natural resource use is crucial for effective conservati...
This paper explores special aspects of gender and utilization of natural resources in Mindu-Tulieni ...
Gender relations influence people’s access to, use and management of land and other natural resource...
In the fields of environmental governance and biodiversity conservation, there is a growing awarenes...
Women are important stakeholders in natural resource policies since rural women in developing countr...
There is resurging interest in community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) as an approach fo...
Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minimal influence on how ...
<div><p>Community-based conservation (CBC) aims to benefit local people as well as to achieve conser...
Collective action in agriculture and natural resource management is all too often perceived of in te...
Abstract Background Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minim...
What are the known factors that improve resource governance and conservation when women have a say i...
A conference paper on gender participation in viable micro-projects in the rural areas of Zimbabwe....
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) provide incentives to landowners to manage resources in ways t...
This article considers the absence of convincing analyses of gender roles in thinking about communit...
Framed field experiments (experimental games) are widely used to assess factors affecting cooperatio...
Understanding the role that gender plays in natural resource use is crucial for effective conservati...
This paper explores special aspects of gender and utilization of natural resources in Mindu-Tulieni ...
Gender relations influence people’s access to, use and management of land and other natural resource...
In the fields of environmental governance and biodiversity conservation, there is a growing awarenes...
Women are important stakeholders in natural resource policies since rural women in developing countr...