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Esta publicación de dos páginas pone en relieve 15 cuestiones clave que los investigadores dedicados al estudio de la gestión y la conservación de la biodiversidad deberían tener presentes al formular preguntas desde una perspectiva de género y al llevar a cabo análisis de género. La atención a e...


Elias, M.Bioversity International[Consejos para preguntas desde una perspectiva de género]Consejos para preguntas desde una perspectiva de género

This two-page publication provides practical tips for carrying out gender-responsive data collection. The issues covered include paying attention to the composition of the field team, collecting gender-disaggregated data, examining how gender intersects with other forms of social difference, seek...


Elias, M.Bioversity International[Practical tips for conducting gender-responsive data collection]Practical tips for conducting gender-responsive data collection

This brief provides a framework and set of recommendations for enhancing gender equality and women’s rights in and through FLR initiatives. It presents key considerations for gender-responsive FLR, drawing on lessons from the wider gender and natural resource management literature, ongoing and pa...


Elias, M.Ihalainen, M.Paez Valencia, A.M.[Gender matters in Forest Landscape Restoration: A framework for design and evaluation]Gender matters in Forest Landscape Restoration: A framework for design and evaluation
Dey de Pryck, J.Elias, M.Sijapati Basnett, S.[Globalization and employment in forests and tree product value chains: are women losing out?]Globalization and employment in forests and tree product value chains: are women losing out?

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...


Elias, M.Stevens Hummel, S.Basnett, B.S.Colfer, C.J.P.[Gender bias affects forests worldwide]Gender bias affects forests worldwide
Autor: Elias, M.

This brief focuses on gender equity and social inclusion in India’s Joint Forest Management (JFM) programme; one of the first and largest initiatives for collaborative forest governance worldwide. In JFM, the state, represented by the Forest Department (FD), and the village community share respon...


Elias, M.[Gender equity and social inclusion in joint forest management: Lessons from two Indian states]Gender equity and social inclusion in joint forest management: Lessons from two Indian states

In this chapter, we develop new indicators and statistical tests to characterize patterns of crop diversity at local scales to better understand interactions between ecological and socio-cultural functions of agroecosystems. Farms, where a large number of crops (species or landraces) is grown, ar...


Thomas, M.Verzelen, N.Barbillon, P.Coomes, O.T.Caillon, S.McKey, D.Elias, M.Garine, E.Raimond, C.Dounias, E.Jarvis, D.Wencelius, J.Leclerc, C.Labeyrie, V.Pham Hung CuongNguyen Thi Ngoc HueSthapit, B.R.Rana, R.B.Barnaud, A.Violon, C.Arias Reyes, L.M.Latournerie Moreno, L.Santis, P. deMassol, F.[A network-based method to detect patters of local crop biodiversity: validation at the species and infr-species levels]A network-based method to detect patters of local crop biodiversity: validation at the species and infr-species levels
Castello, A. delElias, M.[Revealing the benefits of gender-responsive participatory research for sustainable forest management]Revealing the benefits of gender-responsive participatory research for sustainable forest management

Mozambique’s Niassa Reserve contains Africa’s best preserved miombo woodlands. Half of the households there gather wild honey from natural hives for consumption and income. However, most collectors used destructive techniques: setting fire to the grasses under the hive tree to create smoke and...


Snook, L.K.Alves, T.Sousa, C.Loo, J.Gratzer, G.Duguma, L.Schrotter, C.Ribeiro, N.Mahanzule, R.Mazuze, F.Cuco, E.Elias, M.[Relearning traditional knowledge to achieve sustainability: honey gathering in the miombo woodlands of northern Mozambique]Relearning traditional knowledge to achieve sustainability: honey gathering in the miombo woodlands of northern Mozambique

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