Gender and generational dynamics in land restoration amid male outmigration – Evidence from Burkina Faso

The purpose of the study is evidence base to support or debunk current understandings of the feminization of agriculture and its impact on women’s agency in rural agricultural systems. Main research questions: 1. Are/how are patterns of decision-making, labour, knowledge and capacities that underpin...

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Autores principales: Elias, Marlène, Vinceti, Barbara, Traoré, Alain, Traoré, Daouda
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113293
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author Elias, Marlène
Vinceti, Barbara
Traoré, Alain
Traoré, Daouda
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Traoré, Alain
Traoré, Daouda
Vinceti, Barbara
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Vinceti, Barbara
Traoré, Alain
Traoré, Daouda
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description The purpose of the study is evidence base to support or debunk current understandings of the feminization of agriculture and its impact on women’s agency in rural agricultural systems. Main research questions: 1. Are/how are patterns of decision-making, labour, knowledge and capacities that underpin the restoration of degraded lands shifting across gender, age, and socio-economic groups as a result of seasonal male out-migration in central Burkina Faso? 2. To what extent does household structure influence land restoration practices, constraints to the adoption of different restoration options, and the distribution and control of benefits from restored lands? 3. Do/how do the aspirations of migrating and non-migrating household members (migrants and those left behind) differ from those of women and men from households without migrants? How do these aspirations influence the adoption of land restoration practices? The study adopts a mixed-methods approach. The survey data here included focuses on decision-making, labour, knowledge and capacities, and benefits related to restoration among migrant and non-migrant households. Household and respondent characteristics are recorded to enable an intersectional analysis that sheds light on how social factors such as gender and age. Questions and response options offer an opportunity to explore jointness in decision-making, labour patterns, and other processes using relevant categories adopted from the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index.
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spelling CGSpace1132932025-12-08T09:54:28Z Gender and generational dynamics in land restoration amid male outmigration – Evidence from Burkina Faso Elias, Marlène Vinceti, Barbara Traoré, Alain Traoré, Daouda migration gender reforestation feminization agriculture género migración reforestación The purpose of the study is evidence base to support or debunk current understandings of the feminization of agriculture and its impact on women’s agency in rural agricultural systems. Main research questions: 1. Are/how are patterns of decision-making, labour, knowledge and capacities that underpin the restoration of degraded lands shifting across gender, age, and socio-economic groups as a result of seasonal male out-migration in central Burkina Faso? 2. To what extent does household structure influence land restoration practices, constraints to the adoption of different restoration options, and the distribution and control of benefits from restored lands? 3. Do/how do the aspirations of migrating and non-migrating household members (migrants and those left behind) differ from those of women and men from households without migrants? How do these aspirations influence the adoption of land restoration practices? The study adopts a mixed-methods approach. The survey data here included focuses on decision-making, labour, knowledge and capacities, and benefits related to restoration among migrant and non-migrant households. Household and respondent characteristics are recorded to enable an intersectional analysis that sheds light on how social factors such as gender and age. Questions and response options offer an opportunity to explore jointness in decision-making, labour patterns, and other processes using relevant categories adopted from the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index. 2021-04 2021-04-13T09:27:06Z 2021-04-13T09:27:06Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113293 en Open Access image/jpeg Elias, M.; Vinceti, B.; Traoré, A.; Traoré, D. (2021) Gender and generational dynamics in land restoration amid male outmigration – Evidence from Burkina Faso. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/FICKTK, Harvard Dataverse, V2, UNF:6:p3QCcD1eWRdtbSUYX6BDWQ== [fileUNF]
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gender
reforestation
feminization
agriculture
género
migración
reforestación
Elias, Marlène
Vinceti, Barbara
Traoré, Alain
Traoré, Daouda
Gender and generational dynamics in land restoration amid male outmigration – Evidence from Burkina Faso
title Gender and generational dynamics in land restoration amid male outmigration – Evidence from Burkina Faso
title_full Gender and generational dynamics in land restoration amid male outmigration – Evidence from Burkina Faso
title_fullStr Gender and generational dynamics in land restoration amid male outmigration – Evidence from Burkina Faso
title_full_unstemmed Gender and generational dynamics in land restoration amid male outmigration – Evidence from Burkina Faso
title_short Gender and generational dynamics in land restoration amid male outmigration – Evidence from Burkina Faso
title_sort gender and generational dynamics in land restoration amid male outmigration evidence from burkina faso
topic migration
gender
reforestation
feminization
agriculture
género
migración
reforestación
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113293
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