Carbon market projects have focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, often
at the expense of achieving sustainable development goals. A central pillar in sustainable
development is equity, yet most projects pay little attention to equity implications for
underrepresented farmers, especially ...
Lee J
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Martin A
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Kristjanson, Patricia M.
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Wollenberg, Eva K.
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[Implications on equity in agricultural carbon market projects: a gendered analysis of access, decision making, and outcomes]
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Implications on equity in agricultural carbon market projects: a gendered analysis of access, decision making, and outcomes
What are the key factors that contribute to household-level food security? What lessons can we learn
from food secure households? What agricultural options and management strategies are likely to benefit female-headed households in particular? This paper addresses these questions using a unique d...
Silvestri, Silvia
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Douxchamps, Sabine
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Kristjanson, Patricia M.
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Förch, Wiebke
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Radeny, Maren A.O.
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Mutie, Ianetta
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Quirós, Carlos
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Herrero, Mario T.
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Ndungu, Anthony
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Ndiwa, Nicholas N.
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Mango, Joash
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Claessens, Lieven
,
Rufino, Mariana C.
,
[Households and food security: lessons from food secure households in East Africa]
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Households and food security: lessons from food secure households in East Africa
Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for greater impact. This synthesis reflects on key findings from integrated quantitative and qualitative analyses at the nexus of gender, agricultural development, and climate change. Linked farm househ...
Kristjanson, Patricia M.
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Bryan, Elisabeth
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Bernier, Quinn
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Twyman, Jennifer
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Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.
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Kieran, Caitlin
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Ringler, Claudia
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Jost, Christine
,
Doss, Cheryl
,
[Addressing gender in agricultural research for development in the face of a changing climate: where are we and where should we be going?]
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Addressing gender in agricultural research for development in the face of a changing climate: where are we and where should we be going?