Gender and Green Governance: The Political Economy of Women’s Presence Within and Beyond Community Forestry
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Gender and Green Governance: The Political Economy of Women’s Presence Within and Beyond Community Forestry is a scholarly book by economist Bina Agarwal that examines how women’s participation and leadership shape environmental governance and community forestry outcomes.
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Target entity: Gender and Green Governance: The Political Economy of Women’s Presence Within and Beyond Community Forestry Context triple: [Bina Agarwal, notableWork, Gender and Green Governance: The Political Economy of Women’s Presence Within and Beyond Community Forestry]
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Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development
"Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development" is a seminal ecofeminist work by Vandana Shiva that critiques Western development models and explores the interconnected oppression of women and nature.
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Social Institutions and Gender Index
The Social Institutions and Gender Index is a composite measure developed by the OECD Development Centre that assesses how social norms, laws, and practices discriminate against women and girls across countries.
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Community-Based Environmental Management
Community-Based Environmental Management is an academic certificate program focused on engaging local communities in the planning, decision-making, and implementation of sustainable environmental practices and policies.
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Governing the Commons
Governing the Commons is a seminal book by political economist Elinor Ostrom that analyzes how communities successfully manage shared resources without relying solely on privatization or government control.
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International Association for the Study of the Commons
The International Association for the Study of the Commons is a global scholarly organization dedicated to advancing research and collaboration on the governance and sustainable management of shared resources such as land, water, fisheries, and knowledge.
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Target entity: Gender and Green Governance: The Political Economy of Women’s Presence Within and Beyond Community Forestry Target entity description: Gender and Green Governance: The Political Economy of Women’s Presence Within and Beyond Community Forestry is a scholarly book by economist Bina Agarwal that examines how women’s participation and leadership shape environmental governance and community forestry outcomes.
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A.
Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development
"Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development" is a seminal ecofeminist work by Vandana Shiva that critiques Western development models and explores the interconnected oppression of women and nature.
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B.
Social Institutions and Gender Index
The Social Institutions and Gender Index is a composite measure developed by the OECD Development Centre that assesses how social norms, laws, and practices discriminate against women and girls across countries.
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C.
Community-Based Environmental Management
Community-Based Environmental Management is an academic certificate program focused on engaging local communities in the planning, decision-making, and implementation of sustainable environmental practices and policies.
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D.
Governing the Commons
Governing the Commons is a seminal book by political economist Elinor Ostrom that analyzes how communities successfully manage shared resources without relying solely on privatization or government control.
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E.
International Association for the Study of the Commons
The International Association for the Study of the Commons is a global scholarly organization dedicated to advancing research and collaboration on the governance and sustainable management of shared resources such as land, water, fisheries, and knowledge.
- F. None of above. chosen
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book
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scholarly work ⓘ |
| addresses |
effects of gender quotas in local institutions
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intra-household and community-level gender power dynamics ⓘ policy design for inclusive forest governance ⓘ |
| argues |
critical mass of women in decision-making bodies matters for outcomes
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formal inclusion without voice does not ensure gender-equitable governance ⓘ women’s effective participation can improve forest conservation ⓘ |
| author | Bina Agarwal NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| contributesTo |
commons and collective action research
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environmental governance scholarship ⓘ gender and development literature ⓘ |
| discipline | economics ⓘ |
| examines |
barriers to women’s effective participation in community forestry
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how gender power relations shape resource governance ⓘ how women’s participation affects forest conservation outcomes ⓘ links between gender quotas and environmental outcomes ⓘ |
| field |
development studies
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environmental studies ⓘ gender studies ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
collective action in forest management
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institutional design of community forestry groups ⓘ women’s leadership in environmental governance ⓘ women’s presence in community forestry institutions ⓘ |
| geographicFocus |
India
NERFINISHED
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Nepal NERFINISHED ⓘ South Asia NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasKeyConcept |
critical mass of women in governance bodies
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gendered costs and benefits of collective action ⓘ substantive versus nominal participation ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
community forestry
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gender and environmental governance ⓘ political economy of gender ⓘ women’s participation in natural resource management ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
common property resource management
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decentralized forest governance ⓘ gender mainstreaming in natural resource management ⓘ women’s rights to land and forest resources ⓘ |
| theoreticalFramework |
collective action theory
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feminist economics ⓘ political economy ⓘ |
| usesMethod |
comparative case studies
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qualitative fieldwork ⓘ quantitative analysis of forest user groups ⓘ |
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