Floodplain wetlands are the major common pool natural resource in Bangladesh. Mostly men fish, and both men and women collect aquatic plants and snails. Case studies contrast a women-only, men-only, and mixed community based organization (CBO), each of which manages a seasonal floodplain wetland. The two CBOs in which women hold key positions are in Hindu communities where more women use aquatic resources, work for an income, and belong to other local institutions. In the oldest of these CBOs, more women have gradually become office bearers as their recognition in the community has grown. In the Muslim community, only a few women collect aquatic resources and in this community most women do not perceive floodplain natural resource constrain...
What are the known factors that improve resource governance and conservation when women have a say i...
Women’s contributions in the fisheries value chain are not well recognised, even though there are ma...
T o find new solutions to problems resulting from top-down approaches to resource con-servation and ...
Floodplain wetlands are the major common pool natural resource in Bangladesh. Mostly men fish, and b...
Floodplain wetlands are the major common pool natural resource in Bangladesh. Mostly men fish, and b...
Floodplain wetlands are the major common pool natural resources in Bangladesh. Men do most of the fi...
Floodplain wetlands are the major common natural resource in Bangladesh. Their rivers, beels (lakes)...
Water management in Bangladesh is guided by an intended integrated and inclusive approach enshrined ...
Research PaperThis is a vogue to do fish farming in a pond or other water body inside and outside of...
PresentationIn Bangladesh, women constitute about 50% of the population but comprise only one-fourth...
Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minimal influence on how ...
Abstract Background Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minim...
The devolution of natural resource management responsibility from the state to communities or local ...
presentationWomen are crucial to the fisheries and the aquaculture sector. Worldwide, fishery and aq...
This is the story of women in the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) project in Bangladesh....
What are the known factors that improve resource governance and conservation when women have a say i...
Women’s contributions in the fisheries value chain are not well recognised, even though there are ma...
T o find new solutions to problems resulting from top-down approaches to resource con-servation and ...
Floodplain wetlands are the major common pool natural resource in Bangladesh. Mostly men fish, and b...
Floodplain wetlands are the major common pool natural resource in Bangladesh. Mostly men fish, and b...
Floodplain wetlands are the major common pool natural resources in Bangladesh. Men do most of the fi...
Floodplain wetlands are the major common natural resource in Bangladesh. Their rivers, beels (lakes)...
Water management in Bangladesh is guided by an intended integrated and inclusive approach enshrined ...
Research PaperThis is a vogue to do fish farming in a pond or other water body inside and outside of...
PresentationIn Bangladesh, women constitute about 50% of the population but comprise only one-fourth...
Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minimal influence on how ...
Abstract Background Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minim...
The devolution of natural resource management responsibility from the state to communities or local ...
presentationWomen are crucial to the fisheries and the aquaculture sector. Worldwide, fishery and aq...
This is the story of women in the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) project in Bangladesh....
What are the known factors that improve resource governance and conservation when women have a say i...
Women’s contributions in the fisheries value chain are not well recognised, even though there are ma...
T o find new solutions to problems resulting from top-down approaches to resource con-servation and ...