An estimated 1.6 billion people depend in part or in full on forests and trees outside forests for their livelihoods. Yet, there are important inequities in the distribution of the benefits forests, trees, and agroforests yield to local people. Gender relations and norms, as fundamental organizin...
Enlace original:
https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/96185
Elias, Marlène
,
Elmirst, R.
,
Ibraeva, G.
,
Sijapati Basnett, B.
,
Ablezova, M.
,
Siscawati, M.
,
[Understanding gendered innovation processes in forest-based landscapes: case studies from Indonesia and Kyrgyz Republic]
,
Understanding gendered innovation processes in forest-based landscapes: case studies from Indonesia and Kyrgyz Republic