Bringing analysis of gender and social–ecological resilience together in small-scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities
The demand for gender analysis is now increasingly orthodox in natural resource programming, including that for small-scale fisheries. Whilst the analysis of social–ecological resilience has made valuable contributions to integrating social dimensions into research and policy-making on natural resou...
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| author | Kawarazuka, Nozomi Locke, Catherine McDougall, Cynthia Kantor, Paula Morgan, Miranda |
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| description | The demand for gender analysis is now increasingly orthodox in natural resource programming, including that for small-scale fisheries. Whilst the analysis of social–ecological resilience has made valuable contributions to integrating social dimensions into research and policy-making on natural resource management, it has so far demonstrated limited success in effectively integrating considerations of gender equity. This paper reviews the challenges in, and opportunities for, bringing a gender analysis together with social–ecological resilience analysis in the context of small-scale fisheries research in developing countries. We conclude that rather than searching for a single unifying framework for gender and resilience analysis, it will be more effective to pursue a plural solution in which closer engagement is fostered between analysis of gender and social-ecological resilience whilst preserving the strengths of each approach. This approach can make an important contribution to developing a better evidence base for small-scale fisheries management and policy. |
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| spelling | CGSpace771812025-03-13T09:45:06Z Bringing analysis of gender and social–ecological resilience together in small-scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities Kawarazuka, Nozomi Locke, Catherine McDougall, Cynthia Kantor, Paula Morgan, Miranda small-scale fisheries gender resilience interdisciplinary research pesca género resiliencia frente a impactos y crisis investigación interdisciplinar The demand for gender analysis is now increasingly orthodox in natural resource programming, including that for small-scale fisheries. Whilst the analysis of social–ecological resilience has made valuable contributions to integrating social dimensions into research and policy-making on natural resource management, it has so far demonstrated limited success in effectively integrating considerations of gender equity. This paper reviews the challenges in, and opportunities for, bringing a gender analysis together with social–ecological resilience analysis in the context of small-scale fisheries research in developing countries. We conclude that rather than searching for a single unifying framework for gender and resilience analysis, it will be more effective to pursue a plural solution in which closer engagement is fostered between analysis of gender and social-ecological resilience whilst preserving the strengths of each approach. This approach can make an important contribution to developing a better evidence base for small-scale fisheries management and policy. 2017-03 2016-10-03T18:46:25Z 2016-10-03T18:46:25Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77181 en Open Access Springer Kawarazuka, Nozomi; Locke, Catherine; McDougall, Cynthia; Kantor, Paula; Morgan, Miranda. 2016. Bringing analysis of gender and social–ecological resilience together in small-scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities. Ambio.1-13 p. |
| spellingShingle | small-scale fisheries gender resilience interdisciplinary research pesca género resiliencia frente a impactos y crisis investigación interdisciplinar Kawarazuka, Nozomi Locke, Catherine McDougall, Cynthia Kantor, Paula Morgan, Miranda Bringing analysis of gender and social–ecological resilience together in small-scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities |
| title | Bringing analysis of gender and social–ecological resilience together in small-scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities |
| title_full | Bringing analysis of gender and social–ecological resilience together in small-scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities |
| title_fullStr | Bringing analysis of gender and social–ecological resilience together in small-scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities |
| title_full_unstemmed | Bringing analysis of gender and social–ecological resilience together in small-scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities |
| title_short | Bringing analysis of gender and social–ecological resilience together in small-scale fisheries research: Challenges and opportunities |
| title_sort | bringing analysis of gender and social ecological resilience together in small scale fisheries research challenges and opportunities |
| topic | small-scale fisheries gender resilience interdisciplinary research pesca género resiliencia frente a impactos y crisis investigación interdisciplinar |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77181 |
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