Using wellbeing concept to measure economic and social impacts: A case study of the seaweed processing women's groups in Indonesian villages

Presented by Silva Larson (JCU/USC), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by the University of Canberra and co-sponsored by the University of Canberra, the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research, Canberra,...

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Autor principal: Larson, Silva
Formato: Ponencia
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: University of Sunshine Coast 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120823
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spelling CGSpace1208232025-08-18T06:35:56Z Using wellbeing concept to measure economic and social impacts: A case study of the seaweed processing women's groups in Indonesian villages Larson, Silva research gender agricultural research women processing villages impacts groups measure Presented by Silva Larson (JCU/USC), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by the University of Canberra and co-sponsored by the University of Canberra, the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research, Canberra, Australia, April 2-4, 2019. 2019-04 2022-08-23T17:35:03Z 2022-08-23T17:35:03Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120823 en Open Access application/pdf University of Sunshine Coast Larson, Silva. 2019. Using wellbeing concept to measure economic and social impacts: A case study of the seaweed processing women's groups in Indonesian villages. Presented by Silva Larson (JCU/USC), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by the University of Canberra and co-sponsored by the University of Canberra, the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research, Canberra, Australia, April 2-4, 2019. University of Sunshine Coast
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Using wellbeing concept to measure economic and social impacts: A case study of the seaweed processing women's groups in Indonesian villages
title Using wellbeing concept to measure economic and social impacts: A case study of the seaweed processing women's groups in Indonesian villages
title_full Using wellbeing concept to measure economic and social impacts: A case study of the seaweed processing women's groups in Indonesian villages
title_fullStr Using wellbeing concept to measure economic and social impacts: A case study of the seaweed processing women's groups in Indonesian villages
title_full_unstemmed Using wellbeing concept to measure economic and social impacts: A case study of the seaweed processing women's groups in Indonesian villages
title_short Using wellbeing concept to measure economic and social impacts: A case study of the seaweed processing women's groups in Indonesian villages
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