The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with its extensive forest cover is the biggest target country for the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) mechanism in Africa. Despite high levels of gender inequality in rural DRC, the impacts of REDD+ interventions on gender have not been sufficiently addressed. This study examines the gender dimension at two project sites in the Equateur Province. Focus group discussions and individual interviews reveal that women spend as much time as men in the forest. Nonetheless, men's activities in the forest are often much more highly valued. This systemic devaluation of women's work, and their knowledge about the forest, legitimises men's dominance in forest governance. The re...
Previous research and literature commonly agree to the fact that women, especially rural women, is t...
This paper presents a comparative study of forest management across four countries in East Africa an...
In northern Cameroon like in all Sudano-Sahelian regions, women have very few rights to trees, altho...
In this study we analyze gender relations legitimatized by socio-political institutions of forest go...
The Congo Basin region of Central Africa contains the second largest contiguous tropical rainforest ...
This thesis focuses on forest governance and the establishment of Reducing Emissions from Deforestat...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedVulnerability to climate change is shaped b...
Climate change is the greatest development challenge of the generation. The anthropogenic origins of...
Published on the website for the World Resources Institute, a global research organization. Across s...
Tropical deforestation is estimated to cause about one-quarter of anthropogenic carbon emissions, th...
Women’s participation in decision making at the user-group level and in forest committees has been d...
The contribution of women and men in Joint Forest Management (JFM) is highly needed for effective f...
Activities and roles in value chains of forest products in the Congo Basin are highly gendered, vary...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has implemented Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and fore...
Forestry management in Uganda has traditionally been a masculine field, although recent years have s...
Previous research and literature commonly agree to the fact that women, especially rural women, is t...
This paper presents a comparative study of forest management across four countries in East Africa an...
In northern Cameroon like in all Sudano-Sahelian regions, women have very few rights to trees, altho...
In this study we analyze gender relations legitimatized by socio-political institutions of forest go...
The Congo Basin region of Central Africa contains the second largest contiguous tropical rainforest ...
This thesis focuses on forest governance and the establishment of Reducing Emissions from Deforestat...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedVulnerability to climate change is shaped b...
Climate change is the greatest development challenge of the generation. The anthropogenic origins of...
Published on the website for the World Resources Institute, a global research organization. Across s...
Tropical deforestation is estimated to cause about one-quarter of anthropogenic carbon emissions, th...
Women’s participation in decision making at the user-group level and in forest committees has been d...
The contribution of women and men in Joint Forest Management (JFM) is highly needed for effective f...
Activities and roles in value chains of forest products in the Congo Basin are highly gendered, vary...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has implemented Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and fore...
Forestry management in Uganda has traditionally been a masculine field, although recent years have s...
Previous research and literature commonly agree to the fact that women, especially rural women, is t...
This paper presents a comparative study of forest management across four countries in East Africa an...
In northern Cameroon like in all Sudano-Sahelian regions, women have very few rights to trees, altho...