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What is the relationship between gender norms, agency, and agricultural innovation? How might we undertake and what can we learn from a comparative approach to this question? GENNOVATE—a comparative and collaborative research project—addresses these questions using contextually embedded qualitati...


Badstue, Lone B.Petesch, PattiFeldman, ShelleyPrain, GordonElias, MarlèneKantor, Paula[Qualitative, comparative, and collaborative research at large scale: An introduction to GENNOVATE]Qualitative, comparative, and collaborative research at large scale: An introduction to GENNOVATE

What are key characteristics of rural innovators? How are their experiences similar for women and men, and how are they different? To examine these questions, we draw on individual interviews with 336 rural women and men known in their communities for trying out new things in agriculture. The dat...


Badstue, Lone B.López, Diana E.Umantseva, AnjaWilliams, GeorgeElias, MarlèneFarnworth, Cathy R.Rietveld, Anne M.Njuguna-Mungai, EstherLuis, Joyce S.Najjar, DinaKandiwa, Vongai[What drives capacity to innovate? Insights from women and men small-scale farmers in Africa, Asia, and Latin America]What drives capacity to innovate? Insights from women and men small-scale farmers in Africa, Asia, and Latin America

In Africa’s ‘shea belt’, the shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa) plays a central role in rural livelihoods and ecosystems. Yet, it faces many threats. The aim of this study is to examine local people’s classification systems and preferences for shea ethnovarieties in Burkina Faso to support domestica...


Karambiri, M.Elias, MarlèneVinceti, B.Grosse, A.[Exploring local knowledge and preferences for shea (Vitellaria paradoxa) ethnovarieties in Southwest Burkina Faso through a gender and ethnic lens]Exploring local knowledge and preferences for shea (Vitellaria paradoxa) ethnovarieties in Southwest Burkina Faso through a gender and ethnic lens

Elias, MarlèneJalonen, R.Fernández, M.Grosse, A.[Gender-responsive participatory research for social learning and sustainable forest management]Gender-responsive participatory research for social learning and sustainable forest management
Elias, Marlène[Gender, knowledge-sharing and management of shea (Vitellaria paradoxa) parklands in central-west Burkina Faso]Gender, knowledge-sharing and management of shea (Vitellaria paradoxa) parklands in central-west Burkina Faso
Elias, Marlène[Distinct, shared and complementary: gendered agroecological knowledge in review]Distinct, shared and complementary: gendered agroecological knowledge in review

From a broad review of 670 publications on gender and forests, ~130 were found to address the world’s dry forests. These were examined with the intent to extract gendered social, cultural, political and economic patterns of relevance in such forests. Seven interrelated themes recurred in this lit...


Colfer, C.J.P.Elias, MarlèneJamnadass, Ramni H.[Women and men in tropical dry forests: a preliminary review]Women and men in tropical dry forests: a preliminary review

Shea butter, derived from the African shea tree, has acquired a pivotal position in global agro-food and cosmetics industries. In Burkina Faso, public and private actors as well as civil society are converging upon the product to boost the incomes of rural female producers. As a result of these t...


Elias, MarlèneArora-Jonsson, S.[Negotiating across difference: gendered exclusions and cooperation in the shea value chain]Negotiating across difference: gendered exclusions and cooperation in the shea value chain

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