Both men and women have specific local ecological knowledge of native fruit tree species. Excluding women from research-for-development initiatives is problematic because it can limit their access to the benefits derived from improved managemnet and use of fruit diversity. A study was conducted t...
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Muhammad, F.A.
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Elias, M.
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Lamers, H.
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Omard, S.
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Brooke, P.
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Hussin, M.H.
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[Participatory research to elicit gender differentiated knowledge of native fruit trees]
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Participatory research to elicit gender differentiated knowledge of native fruit trees