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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

Kaparov, E.Musuraliev, K.Dujsheev, R.Shalpykov, K.Turdieva, M.K.Elias, Marlène[Making research gender-responsive in Kyrgyzstan: gendered access and practices in Kyrgyzstan's walnut forests]Making research gender-responsive in Kyrgyzstan: gendered access and practices in Kyrgyzstan's walnut forests

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

Hedge, N.Lamers, H.Elias, Marlène[How to make participatory research gender-responsive: experiences from the Western Ghats, India]How to make participatory research gender-responsive: experiences from the Western Ghats, India

Elias, Marlène[Gendered knowledge sharing and management of Shea (Vitellaria paradoxa) in Central-West Burkina Faso]Gendered knowledge sharing and management of Shea (Vitellaria paradoxa) in Central-West Burkina Faso
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

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