Gender and Biodiversity Case Studies
Trees for Global Benefit: Empowering Ugandan Women with Land Concessions and Tree Planting Benefits: A local-level, implementation initiative
Trees for Global Benefit (TGB), an initiative of the Environmental Conservation Trust of Uganda (ECOTRUST), is a cooperative community carbon offset scheme developed to enable poverty reduction through effective management and protection of forestry ecosystems on which local people depend.
Cameroon, Ghana & Uganda’s Gender & REDD+ Roadmaps: A National, Policy-Level Initiative
These Roadmaps—the first of their kind—were produced during the first phase of the project for each country process and identified context-specific gender and REDD+ concerns, stakeholders, and concrete actions to integrate and enhance gender in REDD+ processes and initiatives.
Forests and Food Security: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?
The gender dynamics of food security in forest dwelling communities are still not clear.
Women of Isoso: Livelihoods, Governance and Natural Resources in the Gran Chaco, Bolivia
The Women of Isoso: Livelihoods, Governance and Natural Resources in the Gran Chaco, Bolivia.
Land Inheritance and Schooling in Matrilineal Societies: Evidence from Sumatra
This document explores statistically the evolution of education and land inheritance patterns in matrilineal societies based on a case study of Sumatra.
Participation in a Gendered Environment
Women are important stakeholders in natural resource policies since rural women in developing countries are responsible for most of the collection of food, fuel, and firewood for commercial and domestic use.
Case Studies on Successful Southern African NRM Initiatives and their Impacts on Poverty and Governance: Country Study Malawi (Compass)
Country Study Malawi -- Community Partnerships for Sustainable Resource Management (COMPASS) in Malawi: Its Impact on Poverty and Governance.
Conceptual Framework for Gender and Community-based Conservation espanol
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.
Women and Plants: Gender Relations in Biodiversity Management and Conservation
This is a review of the publication "Women and Plants: Gender Relations in Biodiversity Management and Conservation" edited by Patricia L.
Conceptual Framework for Gender and Community-based Conservation eng
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 making of Nepal’s community videoletter: Presenting a picture from the village to environmental policy makers
The primary focus of this case study is the production of a Community Video Letter (CVL) by the community of Uchanimbu in Nepal\rquote s Midwest Development Region of Nepal.
The making of Nepal’s community videoletter: Presenting a picture from the village to environmental policy makers
KEYWORD: Community-based Natural Forest Management, Asia.