This paper presents a comparative study of forest management across four countries in East Africa and Latin America: Kenya, Uganda, Bolivia, and Mexico. It focuses on one question: Do varying proportions of women (low, mixed, high) in forest user groups influence their likelihood of adopting fore...
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Mwangi, E.
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Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.
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Yan Sun
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[Gender and sustainable forest management in East Africa and Latin America]
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Gender and sustainable forest management in East Africa and Latin America