Buch, Englisch, 404 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 726 g
Reihe: Earthscan Reader Series
Buch, Englisch, 404 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 726 g
Reihe: Earthscan Reader Series
ISBN: 978-1-138-23158-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
There is currently much interest in mainstreaming gender in natural resource management, including forestry. This reader provides a collection of key articles on gender and forests published over the last 30 years. Including an editorial introduction and overview, it provides an accessible collection of excellent forestry-relevant social science within an overarching analytical framework and demonstrates the leading debates in the field.
The book will be of great value to both biophysical science and social science students and to professionals in training. It focuses on people and forest interactions, providing a range of studies from both developed and developing countries. It includes theoretical analyses, methodological pieces, case studies, and cross-country comparisons, and it forms a companion volume to Gender and Forests: Climate Change, Tenure, Value Chains and Emerging Issues (2016).
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1. Introduction to Gender and Forests: Themes, Contents and Gaps Carol J. Pierce Colfer, Marlène Elias, Susan Hummel and Bimbika Sijapati Basnett Part 1: Global Conceptual, Epistemological and Methodological Analyses 2. Earth Mother Myths and other Ecofeminist Fables: How a Strategic Notion Rose and Fell Melissa Leach 3. In Theory and in Practice: Women Creating Better Accounts of the World Louise Fortmann 4. On Communication Among 'Unequals' Carol J. Pierce Colfer 5. Discordant Connections: Discourses on Gender and Grassroots Activism in Two Forest Communities in India and Sweden Seema Arora-Jonsson Part 2: Knowledge, Community Forestry and Grouping in South Asia 6. A Feminist in the Forest: Situated Knowledges and Mixing Methods in Natural Resource Management Andrea Nightingale 7. The Hidden Side of Group Behaviour: A Gender Analysis of Community Forestry in South Asia Bina Agarwal Part 3: Agroforestry, Tenure and Conceptual Framing in Africa 8. Shady Practice: Gender and the Political Ecology of Resource Stabilization in Gambian Garden/orchards Richard A. Schroeder 9. African Shea Butter: A Feminized Subsidy from Nature Marlène Elias and Judith Carney Part 4: Conjugal Relations, Migration, and Forest-based Livelihoods in Southeast Asia 10. Working Separately but Eating Together: Personhood, Property, and Power in Conjugal Relations Tania Li 11. Migrant Pathways to Resource Access in Lampung’s Political Forest: Gender, Citizenship and Creative Conjugality Rebecca Elmhirst Part 5: Forested Landscapes and Farming in Latin America 12. Masculine and Feminine Exchanges Working to (Re)Produce or Degrade Andean Silvopasture Systems Susan Paulson 13. Trees as Tools, Trees as Text: Struggles over Resources in Zambrana-Chacuey, Dominican Republic Dianne Rocheleau and Laurie Ross Part 6: A Glimpse of Gender Systems in ‘the North’ 14. Marginality and Gender at Work in Forestry Communities of British Columbia, Canada Maureen G. Reed 15. The Politics of Invasive Weed Management: Gender, Race, and Risk Perception in Rural California Kari M. Norgaard Part 7: Learning and Building on the Classics 16. Concluding Reflections for the Future Bimbika Sijapati Basnett, Marlène Elias, Susan Stevens Hummel and Carol J. Pierce Colfer