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By Marianne Schmink, 1999, Managing Ecosystems and Resources with Gender Emphasis (MERGE), University of Florida The conceptual framework discussed in this case study is a dynamic product of collective work and reflection that illustrates the learning process within the MERGE Program. The framework builds on experiences with participatory conservation, gender and environment. english