Participatory research to elicit gender differentiated knowledge of native fruit trees

Both men and women have specific local ecological knowledge of native fruit tree species. Excluding women from research-for-development initiatives is problematic because it can limit their access to the benefits derived from improved managemnet and use of fruit diversity. A study was conducted to b...

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Autores principales: Muhammad, F.A., Elias, Marlène, Lamers, H., Omard, S., Brooke, P., Hussin, M.H.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Bioversity International 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80125
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author Muhammad, F.A.
Elias, Marlène
Lamers, H.
Omard, S.
Brooke, P.
Hussin, M.H.
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description Both men and women have specific local ecological knowledge of native fruit tree species. Excluding women from research-for-development initiatives is problematic because it can limit their access to the benefits derived from improved managemnet and use of fruit diversity. A study was conducted to better understand the ecological, organizational and marketing aspects of native fruit trees in Sarawak, Malaysia. Participatory research tools were used to explore the knowledge of both women and men about forest resources and benefits.
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spelling CGSpace801252025-11-05T07:33:23Z Participatory research to elicit gender differentiated knowledge of native fruit trees Muhammad, F.A. Elias, Marlène Lamers, H. Omard, S. Brooke, P. Hussin, M.H. gender role of women participatory approaches fruit trees knowledge management Both men and women have specific local ecological knowledge of native fruit tree species. Excluding women from research-for-development initiatives is problematic because it can limit their access to the benefits derived from improved managemnet and use of fruit diversity. A study was conducted to better understand the ecological, organizational and marketing aspects of native fruit trees in Sarawak, Malaysia. Participatory research tools were used to explore the knowledge of both women and men about forest resources and benefits. 2017 2017-03-08T13:34:37Z 2017-03-08T13:34:37Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80125 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80119 Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International Muhammad, F.A.; Elias, M.; Lamers, H.; Omard, S.; Brooke, P.; Hussin, M.H. (2017) Participatory research to elicit gender differentiated knowledge of native fruit trees. In: Creating mutual benefits: examples of gender and biodiversity outcomes from Bioversity International’s research. 4 p. ISBN: 978-92-9255-063-9
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knowledge management
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Lamers, H.
Omard, S.
Brooke, P.
Hussin, M.H.
Participatory research to elicit gender differentiated knowledge of native fruit trees
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title_short Participatory research to elicit gender differentiated knowledge of native fruit trees
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role of women
participatory approaches
fruit trees
knowledge management
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