Achieving political rights, enhancing forest livelihoods: Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women's views

This chapter discusses sociocultural and political processes constraining Indigenous and Afrodescendant women’s community forestry engagement, and how this influences their decision-making and benefit-sharing participation. Based on multi-stakeholder platform discussions by Latin American Indigenous...

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Autores principales: Bolaños Cárdenas, O., Monterroso, I.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Routledge 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120285
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Monterroso, I.
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description This chapter discusses sociocultural and political processes constraining Indigenous and Afrodescendant women’s community forestry engagement, and how this influences their decision-making and benefit-sharing participation. Based on multi-stakeholder platform discussions by Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women, it focuses on systemic and structural constraints on their visibility and effectiveness as peer political rightsholders. It presents the factors required to advocate for secure women’s rights in collective tenure systems and community forestry initiatives. These highlight the need to broaden the definition of community forestry to ensure women’s recognition as legitimate stakeholders, and their role in ethno-territorial livelihood strategies and knowledges.
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spelling CGSpace1202852023-10-02T08:15:19Z Achieving political rights, enhancing forest livelihoods: Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women's views Bolaños Cárdenas, O. Monterroso, I. gender indigenous people community forestry This chapter discusses sociocultural and political processes constraining Indigenous and Afrodescendant women’s community forestry engagement, and how this influences their decision-making and benefit-sharing participation. Based on multi-stakeholder platform discussions by Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women, it focuses on systemic and structural constraints on their visibility and effectiveness as peer political rightsholders. It presents the factors required to advocate for secure women’s rights in collective tenure systems and community forestry initiatives. These highlight the need to broaden the definition of community forestry to ensure women’s recognition as legitimate stakeholders, and their role in ethno-territorial livelihood strategies and knowledges. 2022-05-05 2022-07-25T08:45:17Z 2022-07-25T08:45:17Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120285 en Limited Access Routledge Bolaños Cárdenas, O., Monterroso, I., 2022. Achieving political rights, enhancing forest livelihoods: Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women's views. In: Bulkan, J., Palmer, J., Larson, A.M., Hobley, M., (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Community Forestry. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367488710-27
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Achieving political rights, enhancing forest livelihoods: Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women's views
title Achieving political rights, enhancing forest livelihoods: Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women's views
title_full Achieving political rights, enhancing forest livelihoods: Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women's views
title_fullStr Achieving political rights, enhancing forest livelihoods: Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women's views
title_full_unstemmed Achieving political rights, enhancing forest livelihoods: Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women's views
title_short Achieving political rights, enhancing forest livelihoods: Latin American Indigenous and Afrodescendant women's views
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