This chapter shows how the formal participation of men and women in a community-based forest management project shapes and is shaped by informal practices. The gender analysis is based on an ethnographic case study of a village in Andhra Pradesh, India. It aims to contribute to a better understanding of the gendered practices of participation in a highly stratified community structure. The chapter explores how women’s participation is influenced by the prevalent notions and self-images of femininities and masculinities and by their everyday roles in informal practices. It observes that actors adapt the functioning of formal spaces of participation to suit their local situations. The chapter demonstrates that focusing on formal spaces is ins...
hotmail.com. The deep shift after the late 1970s in ways of thinking, seeing and acting led to the q...
Since the 1990s, there has been an increasing trend in developing countries to shift from state driv...
Community forest management activities can not be separated from the role of society , where rural c...
This chapter shows how the formal participation of men and women in a community-based forest managem...
Co-governance of forests, or participatory forest management, has been a wide-spread conservation an...
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...
This paper analyzes how women’s participation affects institutional outcomes related to the decentra...
This paper examines group functioning in the management of common pool resources, such as forests. I...
In addition to ecosystem services, forests supply essential resources such as timber and non-timber ...
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 paper presents results from a framed field experiment in which participants make decisions abou...
Based on fieldwork in several indigenous societies in South and Southeast Asia, this arti-cle explor...
hotmail.com. The deep shift after the late 1970s in ways of thinking, seeing and acting led to the q...
Since the 1990s, there has been an increasing trend in developing countries to shift from state driv...
Community forest management activities can not be separated from the role of society , where rural c...
This chapter shows how the formal participation of men and women in a community-based forest managem...
Co-governance of forests, or participatory forest management, has been a wide-spread conservation an...
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...
This paper analyzes how women’s participation affects institutional outcomes related to the decentra...
This paper examines group functioning in the management of common pool resources, such as forests. I...
In addition to ecosystem services, forests supply essential resources such as timber and non-timber ...
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 paper presents results from a framed field experiment in which participants make decisions abou...
Based on fieldwork in several indigenous societies in South and Southeast Asia, this arti-cle explor...
hotmail.com. The deep shift after the late 1970s in ways of thinking, seeing and acting led to the q...
Since the 1990s, there has been an increasing trend in developing countries to shift from state driv...
Community forest management activities can not be separated from the role of society , where rural c...