Does the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affect resource governance and conservation outcomes: A systematic map protocol

In the fields of environmental governance and biodiversity conservation, there is a growing awareness that gender has an influence on resource use and management. Several studies argue that empowering women in resource governance can lead to beneficial outcomes for resource sustainability and biodiv...

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Autores principales: Leisher, C., Temsah, G., Booker, F., Day, M., Agarwal, B., Matthews, E., Roe, D., Russell, D., Samberg, L., Sunderland, Terry C.H., Wilkie, D.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73429
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author Leisher, C.
Temsah, G.
Booker, F.
Day, M.
Agarwal, B.
Matthews, E.
Roe, D.
Russell, D.
Samberg, L.
Sunderland, Terry C.H.
Wilkie, D.
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Booker, F.
Day, M.
Leisher, C.
Matthews, E.
Roe, D.
Russell, D.
Samberg, L.
Sunderland, Terry C.H.
Temsah, G.
Wilkie, D.
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Temsah, G.
Booker, F.
Day, M.
Agarwal, B.
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description In the fields of environmental governance and biodiversity conservation, there is a growing awareness that gender has an influence on resource use and management. Several studies argue that empowering women in resource governance can lead to beneficial outcomes for resource sustainability and biodiversity conservation. Yet how robust is the evidence to support this claim? Here we focus on the forestry and fisheries sectors to answer the primary question: What is the evidence that the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affects resource governance and conservation outcomes? Our objective is to produce a systematic map of the evidence highlighting, inter alia, the geographic distribution and quality of the evidence, the consistency and robustness of the findings, and where further research is needed.
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spelling CGSpace734292024-06-26T09:37:12Z Does the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affect resource governance and conservation outcomes: A systematic map protocol Leisher, C. Temsah, G. Booker, F. Day, M. Agarwal, B. Matthews, E. Roe, D. Russell, D. Samberg, L. Sunderland, Terry C.H. Wilkie, D. gender forestry fisheries resource management conservation livelihoods community involvement In the fields of environmental governance and biodiversity conservation, there is a growing awareness that gender has an influence on resource use and management. Several studies argue that empowering women in resource governance can lead to beneficial outcomes for resource sustainability and biodiversity conservation. Yet how robust is the evidence to support this claim? Here we focus on the forestry and fisheries sectors to answer the primary question: What is the evidence that the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affects resource governance and conservation outcomes? Our objective is to produce a systematic map of the evidence highlighting, inter alia, the geographic distribution and quality of the evidence, the consistency and robustness of the findings, and where further research is needed. 2015-12 2016-05-16T15:05:07Z 2016-05-16T15:05:07Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73429 en Open Access image/jpeg Springer Leisher, C. Temsah, G. Booker, F. Day, M. Agarwal, B. Matthews, E. Roe, D. Russell, D. Samberg, L. Sunderland, T.C.H. Wilkie, D.. 2015. Does the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affect resource governance and conservation outcomes :A systematic map protocol. Environmental Evidence 4:13
spellingShingle gender
forestry
fisheries
resource management
conservation
livelihoods
community involvement
Leisher, C.
Temsah, G.
Booker, F.
Day, M.
Agarwal, B.
Matthews, E.
Roe, D.
Russell, D.
Samberg, L.
Sunderland, Terry C.H.
Wilkie, D.
Does the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affect resource governance and conservation outcomes: A systematic map protocol
title Does the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affect resource governance and conservation outcomes: A systematic map protocol
title_full Does the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affect resource governance and conservation outcomes: A systematic map protocol
title_fullStr Does the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affect resource governance and conservation outcomes: A systematic map protocol
title_full_unstemmed Does the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affect resource governance and conservation outcomes: A systematic map protocol
title_short Does the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affect resource governance and conservation outcomes: A systematic map protocol
title_sort does the gender composition of forest and fishery management groups affect resource governance and conservation outcomes a systematic map protocol
topic gender
forestry
fisheries
resource management
conservation
livelihoods
community involvement
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73429
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