Gender biases persist in forestry research and practice. These biases result in reduced scientific rigor and inequitable, ineffective, and less efficient policies, programs, and interventions. Drawing from a two-volume collection of current and classic analyses on gender in forests, we outline fi...
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Elias, M.
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Stevens Hummel, S.
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Basnett, B.S.
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Colfer, C.J.P.
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[Gender bias affects forests worldwide]
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Gender bias affects forests worldwide