Conservation for whom? : considering gender and ethnicity in relation to nature conservation in Sweden
In 2001 the governmental letter ‘A Joint Policy for Nature Conservation’ was launched. It emphasized local participation as a matter of democracy. The program should also give women, men and people with foreign background the possibilities to express their view, knowledge and experiences in relatio...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2013
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