Women's contribution to rangeland cultivation: a policy blind spot

The blog highlights the gender-specific challenges faced by Tunisian women in managing rangelands, emphasizing the need for inclusive policies. Despite active involvement in livestock activities, women encounter hurdles due to limited land ownership, impacting access to resources. Dr. Dina Najjar's...

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Main Author: Najjar, Dina
Format: Blog Post
Language:Inglés
Published: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137399
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description The blog highlights the gender-specific challenges faced by Tunisian women in managing rangelands, emphasizing the need for inclusive policies. Despite active involvement in livestock activities, women encounter hurdles due to limited land ownership, impacting access to resources. Dr. Dina Najjar's study stresses the importance of recognizing women's contributions and tailoring policies to their needs, addressing climate change responses, training, and research disparities. Investing in women's equal access to land is crucial for sustainable land management.
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spelling CGSpace1373992026-01-14T05:21:11Z Women's contribution to rangeland cultivation: a policy blind spot Najjar, Dina climate change tunisia rangeland management women's empowerment gender inclusivity The blog highlights the gender-specific challenges faced by Tunisian women in managing rangelands, emphasizing the need for inclusive policies. Despite active involvement in livestock activities, women encounter hurdles due to limited land ownership, impacting access to resources. Dr. Dina Najjar's study stresses the importance of recognizing women's contributions and tailoring policies to their needs, addressing climate change responses, training, and research disparities. Investing in women's equal access to land is crucial for sustainable land management. 2024-01-09T14:44:37Z 2024-01-09T14:44:37Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137399 en Open Access International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas Dina Najjar. (15/6/2023). Women's contribution to rangeland cultivation: a policy blind spot. URL: https://www.icarda.org/media/blog/womens-contribution-rangeland-cultivation-policy-blind-spot?utm_source=European+GDPR+law&utm_campaign=02af1500cf-Desertification+and+Drought+Day+2023&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-9783f31595-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D
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women's empowerment
gender inclusivity
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Women's contribution to rangeland cultivation: a policy blind spot
title Women's contribution to rangeland cultivation: a policy blind spot
title_full Women's contribution to rangeland cultivation: a policy blind spot
title_fullStr Women's contribution to rangeland cultivation: a policy blind spot
title_full_unstemmed Women's contribution to rangeland cultivation: a policy blind spot
title_short Women's contribution to rangeland cultivation: a policy blind spot
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topic climate change
tunisia
rangeland management
women's empowerment
gender inclusivity
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