Bioversity International and LIFE Trust (a local NGO) conducted a sequence of participatory research activities in Kalagadde-Kanchigadde to improve incomes earned from forest resources and make insitu conservation activities more gender and socially inclusive.
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Lamers, H.
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Hegde, N.
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Hermanowicz, E.
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Elias, M.
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[Gender responsive value chain development and the conservation of native fruit trees through an inclusive learning process: a case study in Western Ghats, India]
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Gender responsive value chain development and the conservation of native fruit trees through an inclusive learning process: a case study in Western Ghats, India