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Gachuiri, A.Paez-Valencia, A.M.Elias, M.Carsan, S.McMullin, S.[Gendered knowledge on food trees for addressing food security and nutrition in Uganda and Kenya]Gendered knowledge on food trees for addressing food security and nutrition in Uganda and Kenya

Colfer, C.J.P.Elias, M.Hummel, S.S.Sijapati Basnett, B.[Introduction to gender and forests: themes, contents and gaps]Introduction to gender and forests: themes, contents and gaps

Sijapati Basnett, B.Elias, M.Hummel, S.S.Colfer, C.J.P.[Learning and building on the classics: concluding reflections for the future]Learning and building on the classics: concluding reflections for the future

Snook, L.K.Alves, T.Sousa, C.Loo, J.Gratzer, G.Duguma, L.Schrotter, C.Ribiero, N.Mahamzule, R.Mazuze, F.Cuco, E.Elias, M.Siabo, A.[Relearning traditional knowledge for sustainability: honey gathering in the Miombo Woodland of Northern Mozambique]Relearning traditional knowledge for sustainability: honey gathering in the Miombo Woodland of Northern Mozambique
Elias, M.[Exploring gender equality and social inclusion in joint forest management. Innovations in Ecosystem Management and Conservation (IEMaC) Technical Report.]Exploring gender equality and social inclusion in joint forest management. Innovations in Ecosystem Management and Conservation (IEMaC) Technical Report.

Elias, M.[Mobilizing indigenous and local knowledge for successful restoration]Mobilizing indigenous and local knowledge for successful restoration

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
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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