This paper examines the influence of gender relations and gendered domains on maize and squash varietal selection in a village in Yucatán State, southeast Mexico. Results of the exploratory study indicate that the traditional production spaces of homegardens and agricultural fields are complementary gendered domains of varietal maintenance for both crops although with different cropping patterns, while a `new¿ space, of land allocated to some families for future residential construction (terreno) is in the meantime a jointly worked agricultural domain. Women¿s labour, knowledge and preferences predominate in post-harvest processes. Fieldwork revealed that neither men nor women are independent decision-makers, planning what to grow, where an...
With this thesis I contribute with critical and applied research that challenges empirically and the...
The present contributions shows as the gender role and the economic way of life of people have influ...
It is sometimes argued that women play a more important role in seed and diversity management than m...
Colonists and indigenous groups living in and around Ecuador’s Mache-Chindul Reserve cultivate vario...
Interest is growing for the development of inclusive seed production models. However, there is limit...
The purpose behind this paper is to determine the basic concept which marginal female and male farm ...
In rural Mexican communities, both men and women are at disadvantaged positions for being geographic...
We examine the nature of the ‘feminization of agriculture’ in the semi-subsistence, peasant producti...
Traditional agroecological knowledge (i.e. TAeK) is gaining recognition for its potential contributi...
Meeting: 15th Triennial Symposium of the International Society for Tropical Root Crops (ISTRC)A gend...
International audienceMany ethnobotanical studies have shown differences in the knowledge and practi...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in developing countr...
Despite empirical findings on women’s varied and often extensive participation in smallholder agricu...
The purpose behind this paper is to determine the basic concept which marginal female and male farm ...
Sex-disaggregated data collection is an important step toward understanding women’s contributions to...
With this thesis I contribute with critical and applied research that challenges empirically and the...
The present contributions shows as the gender role and the economic way of life of people have influ...
It is sometimes argued that women play a more important role in seed and diversity management than m...
Colonists and indigenous groups living in and around Ecuador’s Mache-Chindul Reserve cultivate vario...
Interest is growing for the development of inclusive seed production models. However, there is limit...
The purpose behind this paper is to determine the basic concept which marginal female and male farm ...
In rural Mexican communities, both men and women are at disadvantaged positions for being geographic...
We examine the nature of the ‘feminization of agriculture’ in the semi-subsistence, peasant producti...
Traditional agroecological knowledge (i.e. TAeK) is gaining recognition for its potential contributi...
Meeting: 15th Triennial Symposium of the International Society for Tropical Root Crops (ISTRC)A gend...
International audienceMany ethnobotanical studies have shown differences in the knowledge and practi...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in developing countr...
Despite empirical findings on women’s varied and often extensive participation in smallholder agricu...
The purpose behind this paper is to determine the basic concept which marginal female and male farm ...
Sex-disaggregated data collection is an important step toward understanding women’s contributions to...
With this thesis I contribute with critical and applied research that challenges empirically and the...
The present contributions shows as the gender role and the economic way of life of people have influ...
It is sometimes argued that women play a more important role in seed and diversity management than m...