The role of women in promoting and sustaining pastoral livelihoods remains an under-researched area across the world. Often, studies discuss pastoralism as a male-oriented enterprise, thus overshadowing or ignoring the part played by women in such livelihood practices. In India, where pastoralism itself is essentially a neglected area of research, such discussions remain even sparse. Pastoral communities depending on migratory livestock rearing practices for their livelihoods exhibit gender-based differences in their everyday life in terms of division of labour, mobility patterns, and rights over resources. Women play different roles and responsibilities at the household and community levels that remain intertwined with their pastoral livel...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough farming is traditionally considered to be a male a...
This thesis studies the situation of women and tribes in India through the roles of workfare program...
Global climate change has numerous implications for members of mountain communities who feel the imp...
The role of women in promoting and sustaining pastoral livelihoods remains an under-researched area ...
The role of women in promoting and sustaining pastoral livelihoods remains an under-researched area ...
Billie Elmqvist Thurén recently spent two months in Gujarat as part of the Tata Social Intern scheme...
India is a country of great tradition, where social customs and norms exert a firm grip over the beh...
This paper highlights the dynamics and pathways of development of rural women and men in the semi-a...
In India almost 70% of the farming community are involved in livestock rearing, especially those liv...
Women in the marginal areas of Uttarakhand have always played and continue to play a significant rol...
Agriculture is the prime engine of growth and backbone of developing nations. In India, a developing...
This essay reflects on strategies for women’s empowerment in light of the enactment of the 73rd cons...
"The aim of this dissertation is to explore how society and the government have contributed to women...
of managing their household and smallholder farm plots. This paper argues that the patriarchal proce...
Empowerment of women, in its simplest meaning refers to the process whereby women acquire an ability...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough farming is traditionally considered to be a male a...
This thesis studies the situation of women and tribes in India through the roles of workfare program...
Global climate change has numerous implications for members of mountain communities who feel the imp...
The role of women in promoting and sustaining pastoral livelihoods remains an under-researched area ...
The role of women in promoting and sustaining pastoral livelihoods remains an under-researched area ...
Billie Elmqvist Thurén recently spent two months in Gujarat as part of the Tata Social Intern scheme...
India is a country of great tradition, where social customs and norms exert a firm grip over the beh...
This paper highlights the dynamics and pathways of development of rural women and men in the semi-a...
In India almost 70% of the farming community are involved in livestock rearing, especially those liv...
Women in the marginal areas of Uttarakhand have always played and continue to play a significant rol...
Agriculture is the prime engine of growth and backbone of developing nations. In India, a developing...
This essay reflects on strategies for women’s empowerment in light of the enactment of the 73rd cons...
"The aim of this dissertation is to explore how society and the government have contributed to women...
of managing their household and smallholder farm plots. This paper argues that the patriarchal proce...
Empowerment of women, in its simplest meaning refers to the process whereby women acquire an ability...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough farming is traditionally considered to be a male a...
This thesis studies the situation of women and tribes in India through the roles of workfare program...
Global climate change has numerous implications for members of mountain communities who feel the imp...